Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1921, p. 5

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FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1921, THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG. -- ee -- me ER White the! Vir RETR VET CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED McGEEIN'S | § & »1 adn) Phone | oY rN Lam KIN | ERR ct ctl AA, BAN, os cs i 1182 282 Princess Street er -- MEATS | N ee FOR MOVING OF Freight, Fumiture, Safes, Pianos ang | Cartage of every description-- | Kingston Transfer Co. | 153 Wellington Street. | DAVID SCOIT Plumber a Plumbing and Gas Work n special. ty. All work guaranteed. Address 145 Froatemae Street. Phone 1277, ------ | REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Main Street. Phone 1670. | meme - -------- USE SLOAN T0 EASE LAME BACKS J OU can't do your best when DRAW, WINNETT YE: fer aches with fatigue. D.INTAL SURGEON. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with. out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Btreets Phone 863 glow of warmth and comfort. Dr. Waugh Dentist Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. sprains and strains, aches and pains, Angrove's Repairs sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints an the after effects of weather exposure, Scales, Talking Machines, Bleye i * Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, | For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Keep Sloan's ond y do repair work right and guarantee! watisfaction, | 'At all druggists--35c, 70c, $1.40. jom. mw? WELLINGTON STRERT Puenc oii. Made in Canada. Automobile Hood Covers A BUILDING ?| Kingston and Vicinity Jil Made Attendance Officer. | Chief of Police F.' W. Barrett was appointed School Attendance Ofilicer, {of panee, for 1922, at a salary of Damon and Charles Gar- rison have purchased the Davis gro- cery on John street, Napanee. Messrs. | | Purchased a Grocery, i Christmas Shopping On. | Christmas shopping is now on in | earnest All the downtown stores did a good business on Thursday ani from now on there will be a grea: rush for Christmas shopping. Everyday's Classified. Advertisements lead to business. You'll be surprised and delighted a: [the simplicity and economy in dis- posing of property, services, ete., ot |the ads. Writé an ad now and leave or send it to our office. Change in Managers. Hugh Hall, manager of the Dom- {inion bank, is leaving Belleville for iChatham, to which branch he has | been transferred as manager. { will be succeeded by Mr. Scott, Tor- onto. Before They Grow. Into huge trouble makers, the classified ads will solve your little worries. If you want to dispose of used furniture, property, or your {services the classified ads out the worry that long delay might occasion you. ------ It Is Important, advertised. Adequate advertising is the guarantee to the customer of protection from high prices and from profiteering merchandise, Keep your patrons well informed on your | store news. Taken Over Road. A communication from the provin- {cial highways department notified He | will cut | To a store's patrons that it be well | py {ent, which in pre-war days was under rthis city have already cast their bal- jcommand of Lord Byng in England. joté. Among the members of the G. [His Excellency recognized Captain |W.V.A., the most popular method of { Light, and in his democratic Way disposal seems to be either the es- that has made him universally popu- out and shook naands lar, singled him with him. to give employment for disabled vet- erans, or using the funds to provide {scholarships or other educational fa- cilities to childfem of veterans, who require this assistance. There are] also many, who have put forward ideas of their own, having that {choice on their ballot, among these being a plan to grant loans to all ex- isoldiers, wishing to spend the time! to learn some trade or attend tech- | nical schools. Mail for Overseas, | . A mail for overseas left the King- New Card Tabl> Covers. ; at | ston post office on Sau Blgnt { Embroidered black satia card table and it was a very hea . | covers have a dist'n.t usefulness bath 'of 'the all this made up of Sometimes they are jus: bound with | "hristmas gifts as - St aid. with stout - ; | Christm E A rriva] In Bogan in guld braid, with stout gold cord to i mail'to ensure a iti: them under the tabi: corners. time for Christmas. Poisoned a Wolf, Dr. Fransky, a resident of + eagle township, North Hastn | who lives not far from Bird's Creek, has the luck of poisonidg a small | wolf one day recently. Dr. Fransky 'had a bait out for fox, but captured a wolf instead. Sometimes they are embroidered at {the corners, with colore silk embroi- dery. Sometimes they have no tie cords, but the four corners are weigh- ed down with heavy balls of gold that hold them securely in p.ace. 'Tuese covers arc sometimees made of sateen hemmed or bound witli goli braid, and a good quality of een is as geod as satin. Then there is a little cross-stitch embroidery in rose and a | blue yellow and green on earl ler. All decorations, of cours: ust | : come at the corners sn that it will { Died From Brain Affection. | not interfere with the players cars J. H. West, Madoc, who died on | x Nov. 29th, was 44 years of gae. He| |was in Kingston General hospital | {tor five weeks having undergone an| |operation for abscess on the brain.! Arthur C. Hardy's Name Mentiondd {He was able to go home but three for Vacancy. . weeks later he was seized by a hem-| Brockville, Dec. 16.--In political | |orrhage of the btain, which proved | circles here the name of Arthur C. Hardy, prestdent of the Ontario L'b-| eral executive, is being prominetly Edward Philpott Dies. | mentioned in connection with 'he va- | { The death occurred in Toronto ou |cancy in the senate caused by the | Tuesday of Edward Philpott, a for-|death of Hon. T. W. Crothers Tha mer resident of Belleville for many |son of a former premier of Ontario. |vears and a resident of Faxboro he-|and the son-in-law of the late Hon {foro that, where he was engaged in George T. Fulford, Mr. Hardy lias | business. He had been living in Ter-| been an active supporter of 'he i _o- An Xmas Xtasy. Xtopher Columbus lay At anchor one cold Xmas day. |The sun's rays Xcrossed through the | ropes, L Too crisply cold to raise his hopes. "This is bum weather!" Xtopher cried, "For a Xtian bloke to prowl outside. | Unless it warms up how's a guy's Ambition goin' to Xtallize?" ccrn- ASPIRES TO SENATE. fatal. rent of memorial workshops | | Stoves and Heaters We still have a few Stoves left from Camp Mohawk. Will sell them very cheaply. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Sav and Wellington streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. factory Plone 1415. ~ . Have a Tasty Dinner at the GRAND CAFE Ts Dine with us and eu will be de- lighted with our excellent service an: you will find our cousine unsurpassed and prices reasonable PETER LEE, PROP. 222 Princess Street. (Two Doors Above Opera House) AA, a BIG CUT IN PRICES on Maxotires and Tubes, for 10 Days 20% reduction on all sizes of Maxeti and Tubes. A few Tirés at cest. EASTERN CANADA MAXNOTIRE & RUBCER Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontarip Street. Phone 2050. -- SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- WATTS the Napanee council that the depart- | manufactured by us. ment had taken over that portion of | onto for some years. He was strick [eral party for years, and in 1917 was en about two weeks ago with a hem- | the unsuccessful candidate in Leads COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily R. H. JONES 300 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1187, gr TR W. R McRae & Co. COAL . Cho'cest quality of Scranton Boal. No other kind sold by Udy BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three storey, large loi; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for 544 per wonth. Price $4,500. W. H. GODWIN HelpYourself As a builder of strength or protection against ess Scott's Emulsion has stood the exacting Sa Seg! of time. Help your- to rene strength, take Scott's Emulsion! Seott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont, ce ALSO MAKERS OF eee Ki-MoID (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION 20-17sk The Mutual Life of Canada This is a Mutual Company, The policy holders own the Company entirely. There are no stockholders to share in the profits; all profits go to the policy holders, who therefore receive insurance at net cost. This is the only Mutual Com. pany in Canada. it is 50 years old, and has 225 million dol- lars' Insurance in force. "Be a Mutualist." S. Roughton District Mauager The. Mutual Lite of Canada 60 Brock Street KINGSTON Phone 610. & SON Real Estate and insurance 89 Brock Street. Phore 424. hi DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl'y Ginger Mar.ialade. Wagstan's Iincupp'e Marmalade, Wagataf's Urambie Jelly. We also have a rol} other reilable na keg ul lades, Jam anu Jel "l= Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King sod bart Sireegs Liccuse No. 3-2Tade Vhone 1544. lithe ot Marma- lu. sale -- } Sewing Machines, vaviogeaphs, Guas, anes cpa wed remiicd. arts supped. Save wad, Kus os, Scingors snd edge eis grou Lovhs repaired. Oinodn milled in Bl Kandy of lecks. AH Wancs of Laws uMewers wd mad ree PUITRR. We val replls wag cuiang BML 8 Tepalrame. At et At Al Ht APA. rm nh GIFTS FOR MEN and BOYS See: our complete stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Bargain Prices. A nice range of fine Shirts, Collars and Ties, Fancy Socks, Gloves, Mufflers, Sweaters, Py- jamas, Handkerchiefs, Suspen- ders, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers and Overshoes, and many other practical Christmas gifts. 1.ZACKS 71 PRINCESS ST. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenbh.m 'treet, Kingston Phone 2034). The principal business of the thie! | Is to pass muster as a perfectly hon- } | est man, Roblin"s hill down to the bridge, and had filed plan of same in the registry office. ------ Save What You Can. | . Money is very scarce, so if you | Want to save from $3 to $5 on Boys' {and Men's Overcoats see our range. | We have a large stock to choose from; we guarantee to save you mon- ey. Prevost Clothing House, Brock street. Engagement Announced, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blackwell, Brockville, announce the engage- ment of the eldest daughter, Fran- ces Regina, to Ralph W., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Giffin, Brockville, the marriage to take place early in the new year. 3 -------------- Mr. Sexsmith's Majority Increased, In the Lennox election returns as received on the night of election from Camden East, the vote as given was, Carscallen, 170, Sexsmith, 61. The vote should have been Carscal- | len, 107, Sexsmith, 61. This error | makes Mr. Sexsmith's majority 130. S------------------ Served Under Byng. Captain Light, who commands the R.C.H.A. band, served in the regin- A nn --~---- No Appetite Nervous exhaustion leads to dis- taste for food. The nerves of the stomach are weak, digestion fails and you become generally upset and out of sorts. |orrhage of the stomach, which wa: {the cause of his death. He was born | lin Dover, England, about eighty-five | |years ago. 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, bati- | ing, fishing, etc., await you. * If you | {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, etc., will he gladly given on application to J. P. Hanley, C.P. and T.A., G.T.R., King- ston, Ont. Price of Turkeys The price of turkeys is not likely to go below forty-five cents a pound this winter as a very large part of {the surplus available for export Is {already bought up at that price and | iis being rapidly shipped to New| {York City for the Christmas trade. {On Thursday, several tons of turkeys were brought to the city by motor 'trucks and disposed of to a local | shipper at forty-five cents. The same {man has been active on Howe Island, | | Wolfe Island and Amherst Island. {Some of these turkeys weighed as heavy as thirty-five pounds. Death of Mrs. E. A. Hunt, Near Duval, Sask., recently the death took place of a former well known resident of Leeds and Gren- ville counties in Rebecca Bates, widow of E. A. Hunt. Deceased was in her eighty-second year and suc- cumbed to the infirmities of old age. {Born .at Greenbush, the late Mrs. {Hunt was the daughter of William |Bates, In her earlier life she lived at Easton's Corners and after her marriage moved to the Northwest. Her husband died sixteen years ago, and she is survived by four children: L. E. Hunt, Grenfell, Sask., Mrs. W. R. Bradley, Hanley, Sask., Newton Hunt, Duval, Sask., and Jason Hunt, Ridondo Beach, Cal. -------------------------- _. Indian Yoses Sait, Th second appellate court dismiss- ed the appeal of Thos. Green, an In- dian, of Deseronto, against the judgz- ment of his Honor Judge G. E. De- roche, County Judge of Hasungs county. Back in the year 1878 the appel- lant was one of the original male members of a band of Indians who surrendered a large tract of land to the government for ceriain pay- ments of money each year. The land was sold in 1896 to E. W. Rathburn, but Green continued to reside on nis portion during all the years till ft virtually became his again by righ: of possession. Itis in the town of Deseronto and he continued to pay taxes on it till 1914, when Ne ceased to pay them. The result was that the property was sold for taxes to Harry Hall, who subsequently ob- tained judgment from the coumy judge for right of possession. Army Canteen Funds. Considerable interest is being tak- en in the local veteran organizations regarding the voting as to the dis- posal of the army canteen funds, which is now being conducted and will -continue until the 1st of Feb riding agains. Sir Thomas White, To Increase Supply. Montreal, Dec. 16.--The water supply of Montreal bas been increas- | ed 25,000,000 gallons a day by the | action of the water board in cutting | a hole in the bank of the St. Law- rence, which enables the river to flow into the completed part of the aqueduct that has been under con- struction for the past 12 years. Preparing for new town municip- ality out of part of Sandwich west | township. A AAA AAA AA A AAA A Tickling Sensation A little tickling in the throat; now | and then a dry, hacking cough; yom | think it is not bad enough to bother | about, but every hack makes a breach | in the system, strains the lungs and | prepares the way for more serious troubls, | Mow many people have lost a! good night's resc by that nasty, tick- | ling, irritating sensation in the; throat? The dry, harsh cough keeps you awake, and when you get up in | tbe morning you feel as if you had | had no rest at all. | DK. WOOD'S } NORWAY PINE SYRUP | is just the ramedy you require to! stop that irritating, tickling cough! on account of its soothing, healing | and expectorant properties. | Mrs. P. Johnson, Port Alberni, B. | C., writes:--"1 have suffered for | years, off and on, with a tickling | cough. I could not sleep nights and | had to sit up in bed to get relief, in | fact, I coughed so I used to vomit. I| tried different doctors' prescriptions | until I heard of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I tried it and found | great relief after I had taken the | first bottle and have not been | troubled since. | I shall always keep it in the house." Be sure and get "Dr. Wood's" when you ask for it. Price, 35¢. and 60c. a bottle; put up by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- vents Food Purmem ation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid Doubtless if you are a sufferer from indigestion, you have al- ready tried pepsin, pancreatin, char- coal, drugs and various digestive aids and you know these things will not cure your trouble--in some cases do not even give relief. : But before giving up hope and de- ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic Just try the effect of a little bisurated magnesia--not the ordinary commer- cial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure bisurated mag- nesia which you can obtain from practically any druggist in either powdered or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the dang- erous, harmful acid in the which now causes your food to fer- ment and sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, heartburn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything you eat. You will find that provided you take a little bisurated magnesia im- mediately after a meal, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it without any danger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreover, the continued ruary. All ex-service men and wo- men are entitled to a say in this mat- ter, and the majority of those in use of the bisurated magnesia can- not injure the Stomach in any way as long as there are any symptoms of acid indigestion. 130. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY 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) i For Saturday MANY USEFUL ARTICLES FOR GIFTS Men's heavy Wool Socks in Black and Heather at . . ..50c. a pair White and Fancy Colored Bath Towels at . . 50c¢., 60c., 75¢., $1. Women's Cashmere Silk and heavy Wool Stockings. Special values at . . . .50c., 75¢., $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store. : he AHN igs Pl fhm) Fe tgs wn is Plans under way to develop New-| Lieut. George Forbes, Woodstock, foundland's resources. { appointed governor of Oxford jal. Robert Haab has been elected! Viscount Morley moves address ig: a president of Switzerland for 1922. |House of Lords. 2 »

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