Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1921, p. 3

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"FLU" Prevention The "FLU" weather is here, and the one real, reliable pre- paration to combat the "Flu" is DR. HICKEY'S MIXTURE Antiseptic and healing for Cougks and Colds. 25 cents | L. T. BEST + Prescription Drugg't. Phone 59 | We are showing a splendid assortment of ENGLISH STERLING PHOTO FRAMES in all sizes, from min- iature to full size por- trait - =. Open Sunlays These are very beau- tifully made and very reasonably priced Diamonds Watches Rings. | SMITH BROS Jewelers Limited Established 1340. Registered Opticiana 856 Kirg Street uncorrmon worda--maybe, but very cosamor causes o. "HEADACHE We have glasses tha: remove thas? cx:ses and giva IMMEDIATE RELIEF Before consulting the physi- cian, before using medicines ied drugs, come and see us. It your headeche is caused by | aye strain we cure it | | | | _------------- Dr. Nash's DENTAL PARLORS: 188 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO THROUGH PROPER GLASSES Kecley Jr., M.0.D.0. | Oftuwmetrist and Optician 226 "*rizcess Street. | We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- 8 doors abuys the Opera Hous tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea, X-Ray work. A Dish that can be used to cook in, in the oven, and then be taken directly to the dinner table . Heat will not crack the glass. They have proven they will stand constant usage. Order your Dish to-day. McKelvey & Birch, Limited Phone 237 - = = = = = Kingston BEDS AND SPRINGS MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS m A large stock of Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Pillows al- ways on hand. . 'A test of our Ostermoor Mattress and Banner Spring will convince you of their comfort and durability. Brass, Wood. Iron and Steel Beds--a well-selected stock to choose from, and Springs to fit all sizes of beds. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS. LINOLEUMS, PIANOS and PHONOGRAPHS. f| 1. Harrison Co, Limited rn iL THE DAIL corresponding secretary, Mrs, Garnet Lockett; recording secretary, Mrs, E. |J. B. Pense. mem | The visitors were allowed to gov- | | That is Work of Home For ern "he home to see the tiny whita Friendless Women and beds and cradles, and to play with Children. the dear little inmates, who are so i ready to greet the s'rangers. One sees ba : uk |they.are only used to gentle words. { you aso not. encouraging a condi-'gome of them are he children of s0l- | Lion, Sou vid ee Sieve 5 |diers in the milittary hospitals whose Oi jal exisls, ) +} W., Jones at the annual meeting of| | have gone io Work and the : is edd 0 € Of|ihree little Rose children, who were { the Home for Prien ess Women and |i, gn indescribable state of neglect | j Giildren on Tugsday afternoon, and | when brought to the home, are now | then went on to'say that the Christ-lo10an healthy and happy. Mrs. BE. | J. B. Pense made tea in the recep-| {like work of raising the fallen was | the work of the true. woman and Was {gion room and the visitors enjoyed a | done in this case in a kindly WaY |oup with delicious home-made cake | that doubled its value, and sandwichos. : Mayor Nickle, who was in the | chair, spoke along the same lines and |said that he considered the infan's | ¢ | home a necessity to the municipality. | . | Mrs,*W. H. Macnee, the president, | L tt k th Edit ! presented an encouraging report. | € ers 0 e or During the year twenty-eigh® chil-!$ 3 dren were admitted and - cared for; a {five more than last year. Six have | Stocking Lemon Extract. been adopted into good homes, seven | Tichborne, Oot. 31.--(To the Edit- died, one having reached the ag? or): Your headline, "Rapped on the limit, was transferred to the orphons' | Knuckles", on page 16 of today's is- homs, six Slides ore claimed bY 'sue of your paper, and Which refer- 'heir parents. t the present time red to the remarks of Magistrate there are four women and eighteen marrell with reference to the sale or Eons Se Who tor coy Satan. esivest {ar 138 38 d8 Voton | » have the 2¢- leant; it wou a a 2 B& i tricity this year as with so many li'tle | of this article is more extensive than ones, it is felt gas, en'ailing the light- | generally supposed and I can hardly ing of matches, is Jisate, Th the | think that it is confined to legitimata | tenders called for $150 and this 's merchants. This is based on the for- | more than can be spent. A hot water ijowing incident. On Friday last a : coil has been placed in the furnace | young man boarded the C.P.R. train | to supply extra hot water. Mrs. E. J. {leaving Kingston around noon. The B. Pense kindly paid for this grea: conductor states he was apparently | Mout to finance the thome jo. Wes yeavine Kingston. bes | leuk eH i fore reaching this Ss en- | with the present high cost of Mving, |tiraly under the influence of lemon i but the hard work of the comittee oyxtract, of which he had consumed has made it possible to carry on. The |} ree bottles as shown by the empty | report mentioned the good work i bottles found in the seat he occupied. done by the matron, Mrs. Thompson, |e was removed from the train here and her assistant, Mrs. Caswell, who | jn an insensible condition and was | with the women in the home, do an |dead to the world until 6.30 p.m. the work required Owing '0 the {when the agent was able to get him careful attention of Dr. Day, th? | wakened up enough to put him on health of the ohildren thas been ithe eastbound train for Montreal for good, an outbreak of mumps being | which point he held a ticket. On go- the only general illness during the | ing through his pockets five more | yoar. The tag day in Wey Doug: {bottles of extract were found, and | in $660. The committee is grateful in his kit bag a number more were | to the city and county council for found and destroyed by the agent. An their grants and generous Christmas. example should certainly be made of | donations. Thanks are due to Migs ,4rties who will sell this amount of | Van Straubenzee for giving a Ser- | flavoring to a young man whom any- | vice of song and reading weekly. one could see had no intention of Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, the secretary, |ygsing ft for its legitimate purpose. read "he minutes o the lag} Sens! f Magistrate Farrell's comments | meeting. Mrs. reorge McUOWAN {will influence the officers in charge gave the treasurer's report. Tolai | of the enforcement of the O.T.A. 10 | receipts $3,560.26; total expenditure | get a line on these traffickers a cur- $3,383.31, balance $176.95. OWIng (gjiment in this wholesale trade | to some outstanding bills thers is a would surely follow. Yours truly, deficit of abou' $250 | --1I. A. CAMERON. The officers were re-elected and ll -- are as follows: Hon. president, Brig.- General! A. E. Ross; president, Mrs, W. H. Macnee; ice presidents, Mrs. D. | @G. Laidlaw and Mrs. Herbert Robin- [An Exccllent Concert Was Given | treasurer, Mrs. G. McGowan; | There on Tuesday Night. In spite of the inclement weather, | there was a good attendance at the | concert given in Bethel | AT BETHEL CHURCH. {song 1 | =m mmm me Sunday | School Hall on Tuesday night, under | the auspices of the church choir. |The programme was an excellent one. Rev. A, S. Duncan acted as chairman. : The programme consisted of solos | by Miss Mary Wilson; solos by Mr. | | Kerr; piano solos by Miss Flora | Sproule; recitations by Miss Pringle, | dnet by Mrs. E. Treneer and Mr. Kerr; solos by Miss Wilfrid Filtz; | solos by Miss Horton; entertainment | by Mr. Hodge, ventriloquist; solos by Stuart Salisbury, Aubrey Wil- Hams and Miss Bertha Wilson; piand duet by Miss Irene Lake and S. A. Salisbury; solos by Miss Marion Bru-! ton. * The entertainment closed with the National Authem. The Kidneys The office man and the outdoor worker suffer alike from derange- ments of the kidneys. Backaches and headaches are am-ng the symptoms. In some cases Bright's disease soon de- velops. others suffer from high blood pressure until hardening of the arteries sets in. Inorder to forestall painful and fatal Wiseases prompt action should be taken at the first sign of trouble. Mr. A. D. MacKinnon, Kirk- wood, Inverness county, N.S. writes: Collegiate Institute Honor Roll. A parent writes the Whig calling attention to the omission of a dozen names or more from the Kingston Collegiate Institute Honor Roll, for recognition of those who\ saw over- seas service during the years 1914- 1918." Hg declares that it is a mat- ter for the attention of the Doard of Education or for the Collegiate Institution staff who are responsible for the preparation of the list. Ape peals to have the omissions righted have, so far, been in vain. If an Honor Roll js going to be prepared, it should include every Collegiate Institute student or grad- uate who went overseas. If mistakes have been made, then they should be corrected. ---------- Will Relinquish Command. Col. C. M. Edwards, D.8.0., com- manding officer of the 38th Regi- ment, Ottawa, has applied for leave of absence, it is announced, and will relinquish. command of the unit be-! fore many weeks, 'it is understood. | Application for leave of absence has | been forwarded to General King, O.| C. Military District No. 3, Kingston. "I can highly recommend Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to al! suffering from weak kidneys. | suffered from kidney disease for a long time. I may also say that for three years I was nearly always troubled with headaches, and no-treat- ment seemed to do more than afford temporary relief. | was finally told of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and after using a few boxes was completely relieved. I have also used Dr. Chase's Ointment with the best results, and: never f. iio recommend these wonderful Dr! Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25¢ a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. ' Regal Pall Mall This is One Particular Shoe that | has always beem our best . seller, hundreds of pairs being worn today. Sold at $13.50 last year. On sale Thursday, $8.25 at Lockett's. Guaranteed Rubbers That's the kind we sell. The Ames Holden Rubbers are guaranteed to outwear all others. Come in and we will show you why this is so. ' We carry this brand in 'Men's and Boys' Rubbers and Rubber Boots. J3CK_JOHNSTONS SHOE STORE: > ' [P= I a Y BRITISH WHIG. ly ; PROBS:--Thursday, winds; higher temperature. ru =} THURSDAY From 9 to 1. O'clock TRIPLE DISCOUNT SALE! This very attractive offer for to - morrow morning should prove of interest to all those women who love a genuine bargain. Treble Stamps Mean a Saving of 15%, ! NEEDED APPAREL For Chilly November Days November invariably turns its most dis- agreeable side cut--one day wet, the next day freezing--in its determined at- tack on the health of the person who is not properly clad. e are prepared to counteract the dis- comforts of just such weather with every sort of wearable that will add to your pleasure inside or out-- at prices that will make buying a pleasure, ; HIGH GRADE UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children--in all the wanted styles and weights--perfect fitting, full-fashioned garments in all sizes from the smallest infant to the largest man--at unprecedented price economies throughout, : WOOL HOSE For all the family--in Cotton and Wool mixtures, Worst- eds and fine wool Cashmétes--in solid colors and heather mix- tures. These are to be had plain or in novelty ribbed effects. WARM BEDDING We have ready a broad range of imported Scotch Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, Imported Down and Cotton-fill- ed Comforters--priced away below what you have been quoted for a long time, CORDUROY and VELOUR DRESSING ROBES A broad range of prettily colored Velvet Corduroy and Po- lana Velour Robes--in a host of smart, new styles to choose from--for girls, misses and ladies. GLOVES A most important item in milady's wardrobe--we are show- ing some extremely smart novelties in Mosquetaire Chamoisette Gloves; also many exceptional values in .long and short Kid Gloves--included too are new Chamois Gloves, new two dome Chamoisette and heavy Silk Gloves for street wear, WOOL SCARFS Nothing more indispensible on a bleak November day than a nice, soft, warm Jaeger or Camel-hzir Scarf. Our range is extremely broad in color, assort ment and style, Steacy's - Limited -- 1 A . " i fi

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