Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1921, p. 5

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wa mp -------- traps i ------ . . x 4 THE DAIIY RRITISYH WHIG wu THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 1921. Pe | | | | | | Kingston and Vicinity is presumed that entrance|main active until after polling day. eans of a skeleton | Victoria ward alone shows over 2,- | 060 voters, The increase in the oth- | jer wards is in proportion, the addi- | | tion .of the women voters accounting for the increase. The total vote will | tween 16,000 and 18,000 at the | n. | J = 15 YOU SMOKE | CHOICE | TOO MUCH ? t WES1ERN MEATS There are many men on whose heart and nervous system tobacco | and produces the most serious results. It | COOKED MEATS | Causes palpitation, pain in the heart, irregularity of its beat, makes the | THE OLD SKATING RINK is a thing of the past, but you can have a good, big souvenir of it in the shape of Lumber by building a House or 'Barn for your future use. We have it, and it's cheap. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGS10N, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory 2 Phone 1413, ¢ Belleville Man Injured. iby. It William Chamberlain, Belleville, | was obtained by m | while riding a bicycle was struck by key. ia car driven: by Patrick Lynch. m---- {Chamberlain had his collar-bone bro- | Principal Resigns, | nr on id $ | ken in addition to other injuries, | 'M. J. O'Neil, M.A, has resigncd > {his position as principal of the Mor-| be be SE -- a--p-- ------------ Mrs, Phoebe A. Noxon. With the passing of Miss Phoebe | A. Noxon the last survivor of the! {family of the late Thomas and Lydia Stinson has passed away, says the For many years of ireat Day for the Kiddies. K Ww. "iid " nh sport were re- | Picton Gazette. | ecp Warm. 3 1 si e : dei ife : We carry large range of winter | called to the older citizens on Wed- | the latter part of her life she resid ak av 'w ¥ i he "kid- |€d with her daughter in California. | and men. Qurn Say RED Dey atid § es Her remains were brought to Picton | wid. DAVID SCOTT Plumber ambiag and Gas Work a special. . All Wark guaranteed. Addreg, e Street. Phone 1277 W. WINNETT "50 mies Eu |BUILDING » hands tremble, sets the nerves on | edge, causes shortness of breath, and loss of sleep. To couptergct this . demoralizini | influence ols e heart and nerves there is no remedy to equal MILBURN'S 4 AND NERVE PILL a x i . sti . B87 C3 PAR the oni A Women Voters Outnumber Men. |risburg Collegiate 'Institute 'and has/ elec - {and steady, restore tone and yigor to | The registration of voters in Belle- | become principal Of the Omemee Rl ees [the nerves, and remove all the evil | ville for the approaching Dominion {High Schopl. J. S. Jamieson, M.A, : results caused by the tobacco, { election totalled 6,200, which is a |has been engaged as principal of the i 5 A Mr. Frank Lutes, 71 Térrace Hill | heavy registration. Of this number | Morrisburg school for the remainder : 282 Princess Street St., Brantford, Ont., writes: --*"I had the percentage js slightly in favor of jot the term. B been troubled with palpitation of the | the women J heart. for a number of years, and by -- spells it would bother me a lot. The FOR MOVING OF doctor told me it would 8top on me | sometime if I did not cut out to- Furaiture, Sites, Planos and bacco. When I would get a spell | overcoats for Boys das or of every description-- my heart would pound, and I would | prices for boys' range from $8.00 to dies as : |and laid 'at rest in Glenwood ceme-| e { break out in a perspiration, and get |$15.00, Men's from $15.00 ' to |The snowfall was sufficient Io Make | IS. She wi a consistent member | When Dining on ransier lo [80 Weak I Would have to sit right|$28.00. Also children's reefers atthe "going" good on the sidewalks {of the Society of Friends and as she | oo, ; . {down and quit my work; also in the ($5.00. Prevost, Brock street. | and the children head the time Ol as of a lovable disposition had b= ! Out 408 Wewngon Sureet. | night | would wake up and my heart -- their lives § : . thany warm friends. During the ac- J kz ! . would be going, I should say, about Great Call for Rubbers, ¥ mtr ire |tive years of her lite her goodness of | Laity Wok [129 beats 3 Dinu x ost ree] It is an ll wind that blows no Engagement Announced. 38 years shown in many acts of} TRY KINGSTON'S LEAD. | a be ] urn's | rd | . | : | Heart and Nerve Pills, took them, |Person good, runs an old saw. As| Mr. and Mrs. George L. Crawlord, |; uness done in a quiet way. The! ING RESTAURANT . [ [a result of the snowstorm, there was | Gananoque, announce the engage- | pn : {and found that they did the job. 1] | ir daughter, Viola May | °'d Stock of the Stinson families in| Our service is excellent am feeling fine and have gained over |@ great demand for rubbers on Wed- | ment of their daugl er, Viola May, | Prince Edward county has all pass. ; . 20 pounds in weight." {nesday morning, and the deaiers re- {to Henry Gracey Cochrane, son of fq over to the great majority, but Our cuisine unsurpassed. | Price, 50c. a box at all dealers, ar | ported a brisk sale. |Mr. and Mrs. S. Cochrane, Ganan-|,, have left a record of good citi. | Prices reasonable. | mailed direct on receipt of price by | {oque. The marriage is to take Place, chip behind | | The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- Purchased a Shop. |in St. Andrew's Church on Thursday|" * ; { to, Ont. Earl Stanhope, Picton, has sold |evening, Nov. 17th. D' CAFE his barber business to S. E. Simonds, 4 | | ", ! {Consecon. Mr. Smonds was former- Keep Brood Cows In Winter a | PETER LE E, PROP. {ly a member of the 155th Battalion, | Cheaply as Possible. | having returned from overseas and | for During the winter the brood sows | 222 Princess Street . Two Doors Above Opera House | barbered. for Queen's Military Hos- | snow storm, Open from 8 a.m. to = a.m. Phone 1843, should be maintained as cheaply as I possible, but at the same time they Hard Day for Autos. ednesday was a very hard day the autos, on account of the | and many minor acci- =Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. +| pital, Kingston. | 0. Aykroyd & Son | | 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. i EE dhsninifghidd The Late J. W. Mallory. - J. W. Mallory, who for years was | a resident of Belleville and who some i Grow Your Hair [fifteen years ago moved to Calgary, | Alta., after a prolonged illness, died in that city on Nov. 2nd. His body and /also that of his wife are being GET THIS FREE | dents were reported during tus day. | The drivers found it a very difficult | |task in makisg, the street turns. A { lady driving near the corner of Uni- | versity avenue and Stuart street ran | her car against the curb and smash- ed a wheel. A taxi driver had a si - ilar experience on King street. In have dandruff, or if your hale is fa } out, or if you have & bald spot, you shoul: ! know that l-gions of persons have overcome | these troubles through a genuine Indians' { recipe, which will be mailed you free with a proof box of the wenderfully efieacious oint- ment, Kotalko, if you send only 10 cts. (silver | or stamps) to pay the cest of this notice, to Ketal Com, a 806-K Adelaide 8¢. W., | pany. Led, Angrove's Repairs Sea { Talking Machines. Bicycles, | : Bab Carringea: Lawn Mowers, ete, We | work right and guarantee | WELLINGTON STRERY WATTS ! People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily { §Funeral and wedding . fbouquets t er. Phone 1763. Res., 1137. . | | Smtr me sv. | Smoke ° | Pat up in all sized packages SS =e | 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. ee ee, | | A. Stewart McNamee's Patent Bobsleigh Lighter draft and the only correct thing for pitch holes. Recommended by all who use them. It will pay --ou to give them a once over befeore buying. Cor. Princess and Alfred Residence 118 Colbérme. 'Phone 237%w. Cho'cest quality of Scranton Ocal. No other kind sold by Wk | - BOOTH & CO. Nyal's Creophos {amounting tb $5,500 bearing six per ion Monday morning. | attic. Tendered a Shower. On Saturday evening a miscellan- eous shower was held in the Ladies' | by Guild Hall, Tweed, in honor of Miss| Kallaugher whose mar- | lville took place] A number of Local{ friends assembled to offer their best future happi- and useful efreshments brought to Belleville for interment. { Debentures Sold at Par. The debentures authorized Carleton Place council covering the Margaret laying of granolithic walks and [riage to James Mu cent, interest have been sold. people have taken up the whole issue | wishes for the bride's and the bonds have been disposed st | ness and many pretty at par. | gifts were received, were served. House Broken Into. m-- When Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cullen, Fined at Prescott. Carleton Place, returned from| At Prescott fines of $200 and costs church Sunday evening, they discov-| were imposed on Mrs. Russell Har- | ered their home had been broken | per and Mrs. Ida Blair, both of | into and ransacked from cellar to | Brockville, om charges of breaking Burnt matches were lying on the Ontarip Temperance Act, The the floors, drawers pulled out and|two women were arrested at Maite. the contents scattered® in confusion | land by Provincia] Officer A. E. Rea all over the place. The thieves | and Constable C. J. Simpson after must have been after money, as|they had left the G.T.R. Moccasin many articles of value were passed | train from Montreal carrying two : grips containing fifteen bottles of ai- cohol, NN et Ne Na Rheumatism Grows ---- Worse If Neglected Mrs. Alexander Sutherland is Dead. * | Many in Brockville will hear with isa Urle Acid Trouble. regret of the death in Perth on Sat- It makes its presence known by |urday of Mrs. Alexander Sutherland. local aches and pains, inflamed | Brockville. She had been in poor joints and stiff muscles but cannot | health for some time, but it was not Be permanently relieved by local thought that death was so close at applications. Its cause is constitu- | hand. She had been visiting her Hopal and it Tust have constitution-| gayzhter In Perth when fatally strie- ood" ken. The deceased was a daughter of Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, of eh the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker, corrects the acid condition a . | blood on which the disease depends | Brockville She was born there and | spent all her life in that town. and makes you feel young again. "Three doctors said I could not be cured. of rheumatism but at 641 am still alive, well and strong, thanks to the yearly use of Hood's Sarsa- | parilla. I am convinced there is firm of Wood Bros., grocers, nothing better for rheumatism." C. | prior, had a Very narrow escape E. Goodrich, Bolivar, Mo. | while making a delivery with his TAA AANA |truck. In crossing the G.T.R. tracks| {he was struck by the morning local | {going west. The engine of the train caught the rear end of the truck throwing it around upside down an on top of the driver. The car w badly smashed, but Mr. Wood esc caped with minor injuries and a se- vere shaking up. ------ Best Public Speaker. Beryl Galbraith, thirteen years old, a student at the Renfrew collieg- fate institute, and a former pupil in Train Hits Motor Truck. On Saturday George Wood, of the Arn-| |] Grove Inn Yard. Phone 133 a Aeon "FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three Storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. will build you up and protect you from the cold weather, It relieves deep-seated Coughs and Bronchitis. It is easily taken and increases the appetite, makes flesh and improves the general condition. For sale by: -- M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist, PHONE 82. | Galbraith school, Admaston town- ship, has won the silver cup present- ed every year by J. M. Austin, Ren- |frew, to the pubile "school pupil in) this inspectorate obtaining the high- est stand in the public-speaking con- | test. Those eligible to 'compete for | the trophy are the winners in public- | speaking contests at the school fairs, | and this year there were seven can- didates for the honor, ------------------ Brockville Carries By-Law. i Brockville ratepayers ratified a {by-law to raise eighty thousand dol- | |lars for the purchase of a building | | site of 132 acres for the Eugene Gon | DID You EVER TRY Wagstaf's Ginger slarmalade, Wagstan'y Pineuppie Marwusiade, Wagstai's Srambie Jelly, We also bave a tull ine ot Other reliabiv makes of Marma- lades, Jum ana Jeilies fur sale ' . She YOU CAN SAVE MONEY bon Marche HERE-- 3 Stren "By gottig your Winter Overcoat or Suit from us. Winter Overcoats, choice sa- lection, prices--$18.00, $26.00, $27.50 and $30.00. Men's Suits, latest styles, all shades, prices to suit all, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 up to $40.00, DYE WORKS Kingston's only Dyer. lips Electrical Works, which ig un- der contract to remove its big plant | from Montreal to Brockville. The | vote stood 1,179 for, and 27 against. | Work will be started at once on the | preliminaries toward the erection of the plant which will be located jus: outside the town, -------- Back at the College, The cadets of the Royal Military College returned on Tuesday after- noon from their homes and have taken up their duties once more af- ter their Thanksgiving leave, The College was practically deserted ov- er 'the week-end, except for about twenty of the cadets whose hemes are too far away to allow them to take advantage of the short holiday, The cadets are now preparing = for their final football games for the in- termediate inter-ollegiate champion- ship. A Big Vote Expected. The registrars who last week were engaged in taking the names of vot- ers, are mow busily engaged in pre. paring copies of their lists. These show that the vote will be a large one if the interest of the people re- ! must be properly fed in order to far- | row a well-grown pigs in the spring. Best results are obtained when sufficient | food is given to produce daily gains on the sows of one-half or three- fourths of a pound. To do this the grain feed must be limited, and di- luted with some roughage, for unless the ration has sufficient bulk, sows will dition of the digestive tract. Legume hays are the chief roughagek avail- able at this season, and their use will cheapen the cost of Sedins. Alfalfa Excellent for Feed\. Either alfalfa, clover, soy-bean, or Ccow-pea hay makes an ex.ellent roughage, and when fed, little or no high-priced protein concentrate is needed to balance the corn. leafy alfalfa hay gives the best re- sults of any of these roughages. Alfalfa meal is simply the best grade of alfalfa hay chopped inio a meal. Clover hay coutains almost as much | dourishment as alfalfa hay, and soy- bean hay, cut and cured when the beans are almost ripe, is a very nu- tritious feed. Cowpea hay should be cut when the first pease are ripen- | ing and consequently does not have | as high food value as soy-bean hay. Great care must be exercised in cur- ing soy-bean and cowpea hay, for the s.alks are very heavy and sue- culent and unless thoroughly dried | Under ne condi- | tion should a brood sow be fed upon | are apt to mold. any roughage which is not bright, nutritious, and free from smut or mold. She does not relish or thrive on such inferior feed. may lead to the loss of her litter. Unnecessary Loss Among Young | Pigs, ~~ | On 76 Minnesota farms a total of | 5,286 pigs were farrowed with an | Of this | average of 8.831 per litter. number 9.21 per cent. were farrowed dead, 18.21 per cent. weaning, 68.30 per cent. were raised, and 31.70 per ceni, of the original | pig crop was lost. Improper feeding and lack of exercise by the brood sows during the winter were re- sponsible for most of the trouble (unnecessary trouble) at farrowing time. Erood sows should be encour- ; 2ged to get out and work every day. | The droppings should be watched, | It the sows are constipaied, oilmeal | or bran should be Introduced into | thelr ration until satisfactory con- dition results. For immediate action | & reasonable dose of epsom malts | should be given, ------------ Arsenate of lead or paris are good remedies to use Against chewing Insects, When paris green Is used 1} 1s well to add an equal quantity of lime to prevent injury to the foliage. -------------- To earn your wages is one of the large number of healthy, | the | become constipated and | hungry, due to the undistended con- ] Bright, | It.is very apt | to cause severe diges.ive troubles and | died before | A FEW TIRES AT COST 4,000 miles guaranteed, 30x8 1 --while they last. .... $14.05 EASTERN CANADA A. NBAL, Manager MAXOTIRE & RUBCER CO. 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. a. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 15», UPTOWN OFFICE--Mc GALL'S CIGAR STORR PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY '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) | first duties you owe your employer | and yourseif. The sermon tha' makes people think when outside Lite church is the one that counts. GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must re- lieve them like you relieve your bow- els; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery ip the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, Your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment:® the channels often get irritated, oblig- ing you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with li- thia, and has been used for gemera- tions to clean and stimulate slug- gish kuvel and stop bladder irri- tation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef- fervescent lithia-water drink, which millions of men and women t-' = now and then, thus avoiding seri. = kid- ney and bladder diseases their | efforts to filter it from the system. | i FOR WORKING CHRISTMAS GIFTS ; Now is the time to start that work you have planned for Christmas, We have a full stock of all the 'wanted and best kinds of Linens in every width. Art Linen, Round Thread Linen, Sheer Linen, Linen Huck, |, ; Linen Sheeting, Linen Cambri, Hemstitched Pieces in all sizes, Linen Squares for Embroide Work. y di W. N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. Ro 1, -- S---- _ i When a girl tells you that She} There i+ something unusual with €an't sing don't try to coax her, butlthe woman who talks only when she let it go at that. has something to say, - Sitting Bull was 42 years old] Theda Bara bought & home of when he massacred Custer's forces. 1,000 acres in Nova Scotia.

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