Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1921, p. 5

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BATTUTIDAY, NOV. 5, wm», THF ee CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and | Cartage of every description-- | Kingston Transfer Co. { | 158 Welungton Street. i i i Vivue wis. i DAVID SCOTT || Plumber Fiambiag and Gas Work a special. ty. All work guaranteed. Addreg, 14% Frontenac Street. Phone 1277 § |e ------ te ee tte ee 2 i =| | | } | i DRAW. WINNETT D INTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsun aud Wellington Streets Phone 363 ---- nt Dr. Waugh || Dentist | 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. Angrove's Repairs Seales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mower, ete, Woe do repalr work right and guarantee satisfaction. 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS | People's | Florist | 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1187, W.R Mchae & Go. COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by uk BOOTH & CO. : Grove Inn Yard Phone 1338 | FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. Real Ystate anu Insurance 89 Brocl: Street. Phone 424, {and drives it out of the system. j and promotes healthy healing. | benefit of those DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TE -- ------ ECZEMA FOR FIVE YEARS Eczema or salt rheum, as it is so often called, manifests itself in little round pimples which contain an ex- Kingston and Vicinity pu tremely irritating fluid. These break and subsequently a crust or scale is formed and the intense burning, itch- ing and smarting, especially at night or when the part is exposed to 'a strong heat, is almost unbearable and at 310 Chapel street, Ottawa, for the relief is gladly welcomed. winter months, There is only one way to get relief | and no remedy like. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Take it internally and it gets at the seat of the disease in the blood Taken a Residence, Lt.-Col. and Mrs. J. C. Kingston, have taken up residence Hon Mr, Crerar Coming. Hon. E. C. Drury and T. A. Crerar, Progressive leader, are scheduled to speak at a United Farmers' meeting in Ontario Hall on Tuesday afternoon Apply it externally and it takes out next, the itching, stinging and burning, Keep Warm. | We carry large range of winter {overcoats for boys and men. Our consulted several doctors, and tried | Prices for boys' range from $8.00 'o various kinds of salves and lotions. | $15.00. Men's from $15.00 to but I derived no benefit from any of $28.00. them. 3 did not know what to do $5.00.. Prevost, Brock street. until a friend advised me to try Bur- x dock Blood Bitters, and after I had | used two bottles I began to get bet- ter and now after taking eight bottles I have not even a blotch on me, feel that I cannot praise B. B. B. too highly. 1 hope you will make full use of this recommendation for tho who are suffering terrible complaint, | Sn . | Will Not be Published. B. B. B. put up only by The T.| The Whig will not be issued on Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Monday (Thanksgiving Day.) It sug- BRITT DING 2 gests to the citizens to honor the day BUILDING : by attending church and render due | thanks for the unencumbered bles- REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by | sings. 0. Aykroyd & Son | Cut Out Word "Obey." Main Street. Phome 1670.! Rev. W. T. G. Brown, Dominion | Methodist Church, Ottawa, is strong- {ly against the custom of using the | word "obey" in the marriage serv- fice. He said it was plain paganism land not {ings of Christ. Shortt-Wagar Wedding, A quiet wedding took place &t Belleville, Wednesday, Nov. 1st when Nellie V. Wagar, youngest daughter {of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Wagar, Deser- |onto, was united in marriage to Wil- |liam H. Shortt, only son of Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Shortt, Picton. ---------------------- 215 Princess Ava, | Vancouver, B. C., writes:-- 'Having | suffered with eczema on the face and head, for the last five years, I Mr. J. Sage, New Police Magistrate, R. R. Cdsement, Madoc, has been | appointed police magistrate for the townships of Marmora, Madoc, Elze- vir,, Hungerford, Huntington and Rawdon, including the incorporated {villages therein. this 21 Smoke T&B Use it for pipe satisfaction CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS SILLS, CAPs, LINTELS, ETC. > o Improved process. Material and price | 21st for the whole oity, and all who are right. | are unregistered after a 3 {then have an opporunity of ge ing OO Prin . ny 527 ress Street, corner Alfred | their names on the voters' lists. Brn mm a | | Left for Dorchester, | Miss Maud Bailey left on Thurs- | day to join her father and mother | who have been residing for some {time at Dorchester, N.B. Miss Bailey Judge Holds Sittings. { Those who were unable to regis- | ter this week, in order to vote at the | federal election, will have still an- other ohance. Judge Lavell is to | hold sittings from the 15th to the -- 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 | ---- | GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH "DANDERINE" -- Stewart, | Also children's reefers at the outcome of the teach-| has for some time been on tha staff of the Standard Bank. Her fa- | ther, Charles Bailey, was for years ohief electrician at the penitentiary, {and a year ago was transferred io | Stomach Upset { the penitentiary at Dorchester. ! | Sold Their Cheese: : Salesmen attending the nieeting of the" Brockvile cheese board did not | make the mistake of one week ago, | jr 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-buildings it is quite serviceable. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Gas, Gas, Gas "Di ni | when they refused 14 1-8c and after- | _-- lapepsin wards accepied 13 3-4c on the curb. | | The price on Thursday was the form- | "Pape"s Diapepsin" ends ler figure, at which about 2,000 box's changed hande. Cheese sold on the Brockville board one year ago this week for 23 3-4c. indiges- | | sassy, upset stomach, acidity dyspep- | sia; when the food you eat ferments [into gases and stubborn lumps: your | - . erable, Insidious Americanization. | quick magic of Pape's Diapepsin. A" warning against insidious Am- [o, stomach is ta a continuous re- | ericanization through gradual ab-|yvolt--if you can't get it regulated-- sorption of United States ideals, wus bid Pape's Diapepsin. | that's when you realize the given by Prof. - J. L. Morison, . of [to have a bad stomach! Make your Queen's University, to the Rotary Club, Hamilton ,on Thursday. Hs | pointed out that there was danger of | the empire link being weakened and urged his hearers to constantly be oa { their guard. {take a little Diapepsin. There will juot be any distress--eat without fear. does" regulate weak, out-of-order sales annually. Work Is Progressing. The excavation work for the instal- lation of the heating plant for the General Hospital and Queen's Univer- sity is progressing nicely. A good Ideal of water was encountered and {the pumps had to be used extensive- | ly. Ii was stated on Friday that the excavation work would likely be fin ished in the course of a week or ten days. lany drug store. |ctent antacid known. rm undergoing minor repairs, Had Serious Accident. John Hinchey, Deseronto, met with a serious accident when he got lan arm caught in a wheel of a wag- on owned by the Metcalfe Canning | = Company. Mr. Hinchey's left arm | , Will Be Retained. wag broken in two places below the ; Game Protector! W. W, Gale, Clay- elbow. The accident happened while ton, N. Y., who was to have been Mr. Hinchey was riding on the com- |rémoved from office Nov, 1st, due to pany's wagon in town, lack of funds in the Conservation |commission's treasury and to the ne- {cessary curtailment of protectors, | will remain on duty until Jan. 1st, at least. A petition was sent to Al- bany signed by 300 members of the Thousand Tslands fish and game club and Deputy Commissioner Staley as- sented to the claims of the petitioners {that Mr. Gale's services were indes- pencible here, (scene of the acciderit to lighten the steamer, Will Live at Woodstock. Woodstock Sentinel-Review | says: Mrs. R. A. Boulton and baby | daughter have arrived in the city | from Kingston to join Mr. Boulton | who is connected with the Wood- | stock Concrete Machinery Company. i Mr. and Mrs. Boulton will make their | home at the corner of Riddell and | George streets. The 0UT How Christian Science Heals. Paul Stark Seeley, of Portland, 9 Oregon, member of the Board of Y BABY'S OWN TABLETS | Lectureship of the Mother Church, | {the First Church of Christ Scien- Once a mother has used Baby's [tist, in Boston, Mass., will deliver a | Own Tablets for her little ones she [lecture on" Christian Science in the {ould not be without them. The Tab- !church edifice; 95 Johnson street, on!jets are a perfect home remedy. They Tuesday evening, November 8th, regulate the bowels and stomach; eh at Sas pm a ami {drive out constipation and indigcs- here is no collection or admis- sion fee, {er and make baby healthy and hap- You and "our friends are cordially | Concerning them, Mrs. Noble A. invited to attend. Pye, Ecum Secum, N, 8., writes: "I ITT have found Baby's Own Tablets of oh Taken AtHve Yat trom | ETe8t benefit for my children and ¥ . {would not be without them." the meeting of the Deep Waterways ! Buy a 3b6-ceut votue of '"Danderine." One application ends all dandruff, stop itching and falling hair, and, | in a few moments, you have doubled the beau- ty of your hair. It will | appear a mass, so soft, | lustrous, and easy to & { do up. But what will ; please you most will ba } EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. after a few weeks use, when you see new hair a --fine and downy at first--yes--but really = : new hair growing all over the scalp. "Danderine" is to the | hair what fresh showers of rain and Sp -------- { | sunshine are to vegetation. -It goes right to the roots, invigorates and This delightful, ps thin, lifeless, ong, thick, heavy } || strengthens them. | stimulating tonic hel | | faded hair to grow 1 | and luxuriant. PIMPLES ITCHED AND BURNED ° FaceWas Badly Disfigured. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. Sale is now on. Did you see the large advt. in yester- day's Whig ? Special values are being shown in windows and more inside. This is your chance for better buying-- THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist. < PHONE 82. AAA -------- i | large his premises by the erection of | !an addition to his factory and build- | Association on Friday, He took part in the debates as the representative of Eastern Ontario. Mr. Campbell has taken part in all of the deliber- ations on the proposed deep water way and power development on the 8t. Lawrence river since the scheme was first projected; indeed he was | one of the earliest to recognize the {ord, was sentenced at London, On: enormous possibilities for power and the industrial development of On- tario. At Toronto this week he made very valuable contributions to the | discussions pn this subject. : | Victorian Order of Nurses. The monthly meeting of the Vie- | | torian Order of Nurses committee Iwas held Thursday with a large at- i tendance. The report of the nurse |showed 387 visits made during Oc- tober; 154 baby visits to child wel- {fare stations, 21 telephone consulta- | tions; 274 free visits, and 15 social service visits. Religious denomina- tions: Protestants 23, Roman Catho- "lies 9. Donations: Old linen from Mrs. Compton, Mrs, Gillim, Mrs. !T. D. Smith, a friend, Mrs, Davidson, | Mrs. MacMahon, Miss Redden; a sum {of money from Mrs. McDowell; cheq- !ue from the Red Cross and surgical { dressing from G. W. V. A. Kingston | chapter. {ers or by mail at 25 cents a box fiem |The Dr. | Brockville, Ont, ----------------------l) Returns To The "Pen." Louise Johnston, a colored woman, (driver, whom she had hired, | his pocket. i Louise told the court that lobsters | and mushrooms were her favorite ar- | ticles of diet. It was on the retura | trip from a restaurant where sho | had purchased these delicacies that | she had committed the crime, the crown proved. When she appeared | | for sentence, Crown Attorney J. .B. | McKillop, K.C., stated she had boon convicted three times previously on theft charges. In 1913, while in To- | ironto she was sentenced to six | months in Central prison. In Mont- | real in 1917 a court seut her to Ports. | mouth penitentiary for two years. in [1919 she was again sentenced in To- ronto, being confined to the Andrew | [Merear reformatory for women for | one year. In these three places she | gave the names of Mary Smith, May | Smith, and Mary Jones. | om a | ! R. J. Reid Enlarges Store. | MOTHER i In order to take care of an increas- | /ing trade in h'gh class furniture, cs 3% 4 ! abi Roden turn-| Open Child's Bowels with] | ure dealer, has, been obliged to en- | "California Fig Syrup" | ings, on Princess street. He is en- tion, heartburn in five minutes. Sour. | Ir] | next meal a favorite food meal, then | [it's because Pape's Diapepsin "really | stomachs that gives it its millions of | Get a large, sixty- | cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from | It is the most effi- | It is scientific, | | harmless, and belongs in every home. | days ago, is in Montreal dry 'dock Accord- | ing to information received, the Ma- | | pleheath was on her way west light | when she ran ashore in the fog. The | | steamer Follett, of the George Hall | | Company, went ashore jn Lake La- | {chine on Monday. She was proceed- | |Ing west with pulpwood, One of the | company's barges was sent to the | {tion, break up colds and simple fev- | The | Tablets are sold by medicine deal- | Williams' Medicine Co, | with three aliases and a prison ree- | {to two years in the Portsmouth peni- | |tentiary for substituting a roll of | | paper for a roll of bills which a taxi | had in | Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Strects, KINGSTON, . Phone 1415. = dd head aches and you feel sick and mis- | Have Your Thanksgiving DINNER WITH US Monday Is our National Thanksgiving Day. Why mot dine out? We have all the good things in keeping with the day, Come and bring your friends and enjoy our excels lent menis. Our prices are reasonable, GRAND CAFE PETER LE E, PROP. Two Doors Above Opera House Phone 1843. It's 80 needless | 222 Princess Street Open from 8 a.m. to = gn. * 7 A FEW TIRES AT COST 4,000 miles guaranteed, 30x3 14 --while they last .... $14.95 EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBCER Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 On tario Street. Phone 2050. SS -- Pim, SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155, UPTOWN OFFICE--HicGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY ne WINTER | OVERCOATS | MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW NEW MODELS -- BEST VALUES $25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) \, A-------- ------ ---- = -- Te ------ {closing a large portion of the yard | with a two-storey building of brick, | | concrete and steel that will be abso- | | lutely fire proof. Underneath, provis- jon is made for storage of his mag Full line of Children's Underwear, Vests, Drawers, Combinations, Bloomers, Tights and Sleeping snus || A Reminder We also have a fuli lnme of other reuabiv makes of Fr. Jates, Jui und Jellies tor, sale PATTON'S | DYE WORKS Kingston's Only Dyer. : Dry Cleaning a Specialty Phone 2i4 B49 Princess St This Company rejected over 700 applicants last year for no less than two million dollars of insurance because they waited too long. . d This Company would have been only too glad to issue this insuravce had these appli- cants been medically fit. - The lesson is apply for insurance when you can get it. S. Roughton District Manager The Mutual Life of Canada 60 Brock Streeg KINGSTOX | If you have Catarrhal t are hard of hearing or Piaisets ox noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double h) and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath. mucus sto ropping into the throat. bl It js easy] to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone wi i nificent equipment of vehicles, motor hearse, motor ambulance, etc., whila the upper storeys provide a very | large area for the display of furni- ture, beds, mattresses, upholstery, ete. Investigating hy Officials of the Canadian National Express Company have been in the city during the week investigating the shooting of Cleary Nicholson, 'ha clerk who was shot in the left wrist, a week ago Friday night, ana | who stated that hé had been attacked | by a bandii. Nicholson is now able | to be at his home, and is ing along nicely. The express compaay has given out no statoment in regard to the matter. Hurry mlother! Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "Califor- aia Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to- day may prevent a sick child to-mor- row, If comstipated, bilious, fever- ish, fretful, has cold, colie, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleans. ing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup' which has di- rections for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother' You must say "Calitornia" or you may get an imitation fig syrup, ! Suits in White, Natural and Black --all the best makes at lowest prices, 1 W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191 The Waldron Store. " intellect isn't necessarily ligh The man who tells you that he is fool may be only mistakes, The theatrical manager hac causa to thank his stars when they leave him any of the box-office receipts, The man who possesses a shining [no

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