Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1921, p. 5

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TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1921, I'HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity | : : | Gananoque to accept a position in a and - carrying a bouquet of 6Weet- = Toa pe | CHOICE LIKE A WESTERN MEATS TRIP HAMMER and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Sometimes a Phone region of the trout! Heart Fl¢cted Directors, | \ Jrockville assess Bullet in Foot, A shooting accident which took! place on Thanksgiving morning and ! | which might have proved fatal Se SOlembizeq at the Church of the In- curred at the home of Maurice |tercession, Stevens Point, Wis., the O'Neill's, Herschel township, when |former home of the bride, of Cecelia {hls young daughter was the victim. |daughted of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Na- Dr. Ross Tuttle Married, On October 25th, the wedding was | --_-- | | No --~-- aud When Dining 'Out TRY KiINGSTON'S LEAD. ING RESTAURANT Our service is excellent. Our cuisine unsurpassed. Prices reasonable, i = \/ GRAND CAFE PETER LE E, PROP, 222 Princess Street - - Two Doors Above Opera House Open from 8 a.m. to £ a.m. ' Phone 1543, tance yon get all out of breath ees rs as aa 1 3 a : : s . hn RZ AA wil do, 200 ipolarion of $77. an Bere, dnd wae tthe Uso stcion ht ime Leamington, whera 80 much to make the heart regain | Increase of 123 over 'last year, al | Toronto, to meet S ae stepy Mr. Morris is Sing young lawy- strength and vigor, regulate its beat | though the dominion census records | off the train. er. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Btrects, KINGS10N, Ont, Office Phoue 66, Factory | Phone 1415, Fuoue $77. 153 Weungton Sweet. | Heart and Nerve Pills, so 1 procured | no \yilliam McCausla~d, Cloyne, | ing to remove it with a knife it ex- [of the bridal march from Lohengrin, tree boxes, and by the time the Arst | passed away on Friday. Deceased | ploded, the bullet lodging in Miss |led by the bride's mother, wearing one was used I began to improve. In Ppt | O'Neill" champagne net, Miss Edith Tuttle, | 5C T all IT took six boxes, and now al- | had been in her bed for eiz'it months, | O'Nelll's foot. reed sister of th oom, in lav DAVID SCOT . | eal Every care and thing was done te a Tweed sister of the groom, in laven- Plumber | Fiumbiag and' Gas Work Fire Consur ~s House, On Tuesday fire consumed the house occupied by Stanley Thomp- | Young girl; no dizziness or and restore it to a healthy normal | a decli: though in my 66th year I feel like al der and turquoise and four small | a spect). || thumping, and can walk miles with- All work guaranteed. our heart skips 282 P : cess Street condition as will ee eee MILBURN'S Patients lecovering, / z | he her. She w laid to rest in y bean pei hee sb iE ex [Rover gurls in yellow. The bride | , Addreay || Out fatigue. At time of sickness | EE ---- org her mothers Yeading sows of 145% Frontenae Street. Phone i277, | aes 120 1bs., now I weigh 150." Appointed Division Clerk. json, just off the Picton-Cherry Val- \ throbs, or beats; W. H. Graham and J. E Single- {garage in Toronto, motored down | heart roses, the wedding march was HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mrs, \V, A. Hutcheson, Miss Stone Brussels and Duchess lace over {y- | E 50c. a box at all dealers, or James H. Sampson received notice | ley Road. Mrs, Thompson was alone is a thing of the past, but you can have a rapidity and violence you ton have been re-elected directors of | for Mrs. McMaster. He left Toronto | played by Miss Margaret Carswell. good, big souvenir of it 1n the shape of think it is going to burst : the Kingston board of Commercial {a 6.45 a.m. was in Kingston at |The bride's maid was gowned jn old | Hine You have weak and dizzy spells. { Travel Association of Canada. [cme o'clock, and arrived at Ganan- | blue panne velvet with pink roses, | Lumber by building a House or Barn for | Mrs. Chadwick, Delhi, Ont , writes: Tillis ps ich- fim Tor had palpitation of the heart, and : William Pratt and' Rich FOR MOVING OF the least exercise, such as going up-/ rd Anderson, Gananoque, patients i 'rice, ory satin, her bouquet was of or- 1 Ww | mailed direct on receipt of price by = ; . | he house wk the fire brok t [chids, The groom's attendant was his | hl W - " t : of the appointment as clerk of the |at the house when e roke ou by } : DRA. INNETT ete > Milburn Co, Lim Limited, Toronto, (1, , Division Court of the united {and succeeded in getting a few ar- | mother, Mrs. M. E. Tuttle, Tweed, | . | counties of Leeds and Grenville, He | ticles outside, only to have them DiINTAL SURGEON, | Smoke succeeds the late Samuel M.Cammon | burned by the eager flames. The con- Corner of Johnsun and [who held the position for upwards of | tents were a total loss. The cause of sinking sensations, are,nervous, irri. | -- ogue not long after. On a previous | Mr. and Mrs, Morris left on their | rC u future use, Weh vel it' || teble and depressed, and if you at. | Yetronse 7 Ponalution. occasion, goiag in the opposite dir. | honeymoon amidst. mune" CAC | your e. ave it, and it s cheap, tempt to walk upstairs or any dis- ent commission- | ection, he left a friend at the traic | wishes, and on their return will make > S. ANGLIN & CO. Freight, Furaiture, Safes, Pianos and | stairs or up a hill, my heart would | in the Kingston General hospital, are Cartage of every description-- | beat like a trip-hammer and at times | all progressing favorably following ante oi \ - | I was dizzy-headed and had a sinking | cperations. {A young lad by the name of Suther- thanfel Why ig 2 J, Hoss Tut. ston Transfer Co | Sensation as if my time were near. } ---------- | land had a 25 calibre rifle in which | tle, Syracuse, N.Y. Tho NE ng par- - ®| A friend suggested I try Miiburn's | Died at Cloyne, |a shell became lodged and undertak- [ty entered the chireh to the strains Ont. About sixty guests were present. | The bride, who has studied social service at Columbia university, has | half a century, the blaze is thought to be in faulty { stove pipes. Loss to the owner, Dav- id Clark, is heavy as only small in- | All the rich aroma of | | 83 the best Virginia leaf | Wellington Phone 364 been engaged in this work in New | York city for three years. Mr. Tuttle | is a graduate of Queen's University, | and has studied at Gottengin univer- sity, Germany and Columbia univer- sity, New York. He is p associated with the Atmospheric Nitrogen Cor poration of Syracuse, N.Y., and is a son of Mrs, M. E. Tuttle, Tweed, who with her daughter, Miss Ethel | Tuttle, was present at the wed- ding. Cape Vincent, N.Y,, Won, At the armistice day celebration in Watertown, N. Y., last Friday, the John C. Loudraville post, American Legion, Cape Vincent, N.Y., won the prize of $50 and banner for the best | May, beloved wife of Fred Cummings marching, forty-one members being | which occurred at Deseronto on in line, Monday in her twenty-ninth year. The late Mrs. Cummings, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. McWain, was born in North Fredericksburg in 1893. She received her early educa- tion at the Gretna public school and surance was carried, -------- The Late Mrs. Cumn: Friends regret the death o; Gladys A FEW TIRES AT COST 4,000 miles guaranteed, 30x3 3 --while they last 106 Wellington St. Phone 230. $14.95 EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBIER Co. Joy, a Ten-Pound Boy. A. NEAL Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. The birth took place at 220 N. Maryland*avenue, Glendale, Califor- nia, on Oct. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. ( Edward D. Hamlin, a ten-pound boy | later graduated from the Napanee --John Richard. Mrs. Hamlin (nee | high school, In 1916 she was married Grace Landon) formerly of Picton, |to Fred Cummings. Besides her sor- and son, are doing well, rowing husband and four-year-old daughter, she is survived by her par- ents, one brother and one sister. A Frenchman has devised tools to | engrave on diamonds, To Stop a Cold in One Day COAL KEEPS SOWARDS ------------ Police Located Money. ' PTO OES 3 A visitor in the city on Mondey, UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. giving the name of Mrs. Raymond, SOWARDS COAL COMPANY dropped her satchel, containing ab- out $31, while getting out of an au- to on Ordnance street, A lady who happened to be close by at the time, noticed one of three youths pick the MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW NEW MODELS -- BEST VALUES satchel up. Constables Mullinger and Cotter got busy on the case, and ) . | Angrove s Repairs WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, plants daily and wedding Phone 1763, Machines, SOWARDS KEEPS COAL! --and-- Died of Typhoid Fever, Stanley Holden McDonald, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, Lanark, died on Oct. 24th of typhoid fever, He had been working on the | good roads between Franktown and Carleton Place when he and several others. were stricken with the dis- ease, BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by - O. Aykroyd & Son ler, 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. A-- | ©" Street | Phoue 1670. Furnitn re--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J 8. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET Fresh flowers and Funeral designs, bouquets ' to order, Res, 1187, . Sale of Underwear, Stanfield"s Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, sizes 36 to 44, regular $3.50 for $2.50 4 suit. Penman's Boys' fleeced Shirts and Drawers, regular $1.60 for $1.25 a suit, also Penman's fleeced lined, regular $2 for $1.80 a suit. Prevost, Brock street, rounded up the three boys in the case. They at first stoutly denied se- curing the satchel, but after a time admitted having picked it up and handed over to the police $25, stat- ing that this was all the money they had found in the satchel. The case is being investigated further by the police, - ------------ Her Deth Was Sudden. The sudden death of Mrs. Patrick rst, hE dh -------- Has a Wonderful Voice. The Merrickville correspondent of the Smith's Falls News-Record says: The singing of Peter Fair, the youth- ful visitor from the Limestone City, | McCardie at Perth on Oct. 30th came 'was' greatly appreciated by all who as a shock, The late Mrs, McCardle heard "it, the general opinion being | was born in North Crosby and was that he is the possessor of a wonder- seventy-six years of age. After mar- fu! voice over which he has full con- riage Mr. and Mrs, McCardle went to trol, reside in Cheboygan, Mich., 'where they lived until the death of her hus- Busy at Post Office. band ten years later. She then mov- The post office has already taken|ed with her family of five to Canada {on the air of Christmas. On Monday and took up residence in Perth. Sho [the Kingston post office handled a|leaves to mourn - her death three Marge volume of business, and a peep | daughters, Miss Alice and Mrs, J. | | behind the scenes made one think of | Kean at home, Mrs. J. Walsh, De- | sons, John, Ottawa, | ET. RESTLESS CHILDREN OFTENTIMES ARE SUFFERING FROM THE RAVAGESor WORMS, ANIEFFICI- ENT CORRECTIVE THAT WILL QUICKLY RID THE SYSTEM OF THESE PARASITES, ONE THAT iS PL T° O TAKE, ano WHISH WILL NOT 'NJURE TiC MOST DELICATE CONSTITUTION, iS CCUND IN THAT RELIABLE MEDICINE, ILLER'S WoRrRM iy Made in Canada. | the rush that will soon be on at the | ¢roit and two Miss Ella Johnson Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples y trouble began as small im. and in a few month x Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal, No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. or Grove Inn Yard Phony 188 Ples . MEA AAA NA AAA nga FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three Storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. red and caused me to Scratch, and I was disfig- ured for the time. They made me embarrassed used one cake Soap and one box of Cuti- cura Ointment for about « month I was completely healed." (Signed Miss Ella Johnson, Box 4 Casta; Idaho, March 9, 1920. Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street. ' Phone 424, SAA ng DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl's Gluger Marmalade, Wi = Pl Mar Wagstaf®s Bramble Jelly. We also have a full line of makes of Marma- Jam and Jellies for sale : Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Ear! Streets License No. 3-27149 Phone 1544. GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaire. and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, weinsors and edge tooly gromad, Locks repaired. .Keys fitted tn au kinds of locks. All Wa Mowers sharpeaed aad re- ' palred. We can repair anythin that is repairable. . J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham 'treet, Kingston . Phone 2030. 50¢. Taleam Sold rE Go rhe pat: Yes, we have them again! During the hot summer we could not stock them, but they are back for the winter--and the price is 60¢ per Ib. Delicious Chocolates that everybody loves, Also fresh stock in any as- sortment and size, M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist, PHONE 82. Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks always on hand, re rena It is 2.634 miles from Quebece to Liverpool. Harmless snakes Iv valuable, are economical- post office. A mail for overseas will close at 9 o'clock on Saturday night. Football Association. A meeting of above was held In the G.W.V.A. rooms on Saturday evening. The following. draws for the Whig Cup weré. ordered to be played: Queen's vs. R.M.C., on Wednesday, 16th inst., at Queen's lower campus; R.C.A. vs. Kingston, on Saturday the 19th inst., at R.M.C. grounds. The Late Mrs. Jennie Trout, M.D. News was received of the death at Los Angeles, Cal.,, of Mrs. Jennie Trout, M.D. A few years ago she conducted a madical institutue on | Jarvie street, Toronto. She gradu- ated from a Philadelphia college ana was the first woman graduate of the Royal College of Turgeons and Physi- cians of Ontario. She had resided in Los Angeles for fifteen years. s------------e------ Children Visit Train, A large number of school children vieited the all-stee] train of the Ca- nadian National and Grand Trunk Railway on Monday afternoon, after the closing of fhe school, and they were greatly pleased with the train and the souvenirs they were able to gather, The word was passed along during the morning that children would be admitted to the train, and ere was much enthusiasm over the visit, -- Fast Driving, Joseph McMaster, who recently left v and James, Detroit. There are also two surviving brothers, Messrs. Ter- rence McCann, Westport and James McCann, Detroit, -------- Your Winter Holiday Plans. Are you planning a winter holi-| day in California or some. other. Pa- cific Coast point; or at one of the well known' winter resorts in the Southern States, Bermuda, Cuba, or the West Indies? Golf, tennis, bath- ing, fishing, etc., await you. If yon intend to visit California you can see the "Rockies at their best' on tha Canadian National - Grand Trunk Railways, and it will be to your advantage to travel at least one way through Canada. Information re- garding fares, routes, ete., will be gladly given on application to J.P; Hanley, C.P. and LN., G. T.R., Kingz- ston, Ont. BE -- Spend Some Months in England, E. A. Pearce, manager of. the Bloomfield Packing Co., has left for several months' stay in England, His trip at this time was necessary be- cause of urgent business in conneet- fon with the extension of 'the can- ning market to some of the Euro- pean continental countries, Mr. Pearce was chosen for this work be- cause of his familiarity with condi- tiony overseas. The work being un- dertaken will mean quite a prolonged stay and it is hoped will result in benefit to ths growers and producers of canned goods. Mr. Pearce was ac- companied by his wife and daugh- ter. . ------ Miss Belle Francis Married. A pretty house wedding took place at "Pinehurst," Renfrew, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Francis, when their only daughter, Margaret Iso- bel, was married to James Ramsey Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morris, Pembroke, Rev. Dr. Horne of St. Andrew's church performed the ceremony in the presence of the Immediate relatives of the bride and Broom. AS the bride entered the beautifully decorated drawing room on the arm of her father, wearing a wedding gown of kitten's ear satin draped with Spanish lace, with a train lined with pink, her veil caught with orange blossoms and heather ' | "Diapepsin" for Bad Stomach, | Indigestion Take "Tapes U.2pepsin nov! five minutes your stomach feels fine. Don't bother what upset your stom- ach or which portion of the food did the damage. If your stomach is sour, 8assy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; you belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food--just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five minutes you wonder what became of the indi- gestion and distress, Millions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally. keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care ot your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Did. pepsin, which costs only sixty cents for a large case at drug stores. OCH RUB BACOAGHE, STRFAESS, LUNGAGO Rub Pain from back with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." -- Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now lis- ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sore- ness, lameness and Stiffness so quick- ly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes) € pain. It is harm- less and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never Hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been re- commended for 60 years. TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. "(One door below Randolph Hotel) A twiddle ita ding J = ---- Nt Ar a In all the wanted styles--for Men, for Women, for Children Vests, Drawers, . Combinations, Sleeping Suits, Bloomers, Anti- Grip Bands, Infants' Bands, in all the best makes and fabrics-- Pen- man's Turnbull's, Health Brand and Zenith--all at the new low prices, ° W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191, The Waldron Store. ES an T-- § {ie 1a g is the only creature thar ean} his thumbs. the Dutch language. The orang-outang never stands on | es. The Saragossa sea is noteq Tor 1 dead calms. ' The word yacht is derived from

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