Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1922, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 1929, FOR CHOICE MEATS *» and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF B. V. McGeein PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 282 TT NOTICE | Churches, v Sunday School and | charitable institutions of all demomi- mations will be supplied FREE OF CHARGE one evening each during winger with team and sleigh for driv~ ing party. Kingston Transfer Co. | DR.A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 363 » { | | Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 250 s Angrove's Repai ANGTove Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We do repair work right and guar- | antec satisfaction. 197 Wellington Street. A mt WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137, i Pie | W. R McRae & Co. COAL Choicest quality of 'Scranton Ocal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn, Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. W. H. QODWIN alson Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 424 DID YOU EVER TRY ' Marmalade. pple Marmalade, : ble Jelly. We also have a full line of other relaible makes of Marma- , Jam and Jellies for sale ate . BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. Kin d Earl Streeta Bisco Se2T149 Phone 84. STOVES Nickie Plated Showers Basins and Tollets Lumber, Cement and Corrugated iron. lL. Cohen & Co. 873 Ontario St. Phones 834, 837 King Heaters PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work, All york guaranteed, PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307Tm. BUILDING ? 21 Main Street. REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1870 on Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J S. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET Se Reduction in Sleigh Prices. | fred streets. Remainder of stock will be sold at sacrifice prices to clear out. F. B/ McNAMEE, 118 Colborne St. Sleighs at corner Princess and Al- Phone 2372w. Ask A. Watts, McKelvey & Biren. McLean Boys and many others if they | are the best Sleighs they ever used. | Urge Pyramid For Piles Tell Your Friends What Wonderful Relief Is Given by Pyramid Pile Suppositories i THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG. Buys Its Own Bonds, lof Edward McReynold, a retired far-] Gananoque has purchased some of |mer, living on the outskirts of Mer- | its own bonds, one falling due in |rickville. Fortunately the wind was | 182% for $12,000, giving In exchange | blowing from the town, and no be $10,090 Dominion of Canada 1-2 | building took fire. Mr. McReynold per cent. bonds. | estimates his loss at $200, | meee emiery | > | Do You Hear the Call? The Quarantine Withdrawn. | Just now the stores are calling! The quarantine placed upon the| you. They are alluring. All the Vallentine dairy because of Valen- | merchants want to "turn over" stock tine's illness with diphtheria has | and are making some wonderful of-| been withdrawn by the milk inspect- | fers in the advertisements jor, as all danger of infection has | em : been removed by the complete re- { 6,500 Bricks Removed. covery of Mr, Valentine. While making repairs to the his- | torie "stone house," upper Broad-! way, Cape Vincent, N, Y,, in taking! down one chimney to make altera- tory for Smith's Falls has been re- | tions, 6,500 bricks were removed. | ferred from the town back to the) | Board of Trade. Mayor Code told {the members of the Council that he | would not guarantee that the com- pany would establish {itself in Smith's Falls, bd --e Factory Matter Lapses. The proposed automobile tire fac- | Our Annual Sale, Before stocktaking we haev de- ded to put on sale our entire stock (of ordered clothing, ready-to-wear clothing and Gents' Furnishings a' ---------- prices that will meet or beat any oth- | Likely to Organize. ier houses in the trade. Prevost,| Owing to the raising of the Sep- | Brock street. |arate School question in the prov- | rin {ince of Ontario, there is an agitation i Publisher's Wife Dids. for the organization of a body to At Clayton, N.Y.,, on Jan. 20th,| meet it, which will be known as The | Mrs. Frances Louise Smith, aged Ontario Public School Defence sixty-five, wife of Lody Smith, prom- | League. inent publisher of New York, pass- ed away at their home there, follow- | {ing an illness of about two years. Death was due to diabetes, Zion Church Concert. Miss Woodman, Mrs. Pragar, Mrs. Norton, Miss Irwin, Miss Goodfellow, | Messrs, Bankier, Arnold Fair, Mec- Ice Harvesting to Begin. |Kie, Fry, = Bert Couper, Kiwanis | . The harvest of the New York Cen- | quartette and other local talent will |tral's ice supply, some 25,000 tons, take part in the comcert in Zion at Cape Vincent, N.Y, is expected to | church to-night. Tickets, 26c, for begin in a short time. The St. Law- | sale at Mahood's, McLeod's and Mec- Kingston and Vicinity | attendance of relatives and friends. | Mrs. Patterson is survived by three | daughters, Mrs. R. Dickson, Batter-| sea, Mrs. Samuel Woods, Joyceville; | Miss Gertrude; and four sons, wil-| liam, Thomas, Clarke and Charles, all | of Battersea. James Reid, undertak-| er, was in charge of the funeral ar-| rangements. Late Mrs. Dawson, Odessa. i The death occurred at the King-| ston General Hospital' on Thursday, ' January 19th, of Mrs. John Daw- son, Delia, youngest daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Silver, Violet. The late Mrs. Dawson was of a bright and | cheerful disposition, and beloved by! all who knew her. She was a kind | and loving wife and mother. The) deceased lady is survived by her hus-| band and three small children. her | father and mother, one sister, Mrs. Jeck Shea, Odessa, and one brother, | Robert Silver, Violet. THe funeral took place from the Methodist church | and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Tor-| lison, Violet, and Rev. Mr. Nickle, | Odessa. ds wn, | PAINFUL NEURALGIA TORTURING SCIATICA Both Come From the Same Cause-- ! Thin, Watery Blood. | Most people think of neuralgia as a paia_ in the head or face, but neu-| raigia /may affect any nerve in the| body. / Different names are given to) it when it affects certain nerves. | Thus neuralgia of the sciatic nerve] is called sciatica, but the character I " A LARGE STOCK OF ABOUT 50 USED En Stoves and Heaters Small, medium and large sizes. Many of them in very good con- dition, but slightly used. Suitable for heating shop, garage or house. "As they are not in our line and we are keen to dispose of them, will sell them at BARGAIN PRICES. 2 +S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Hay and Wellington fitrects, KINGN10N, Ont. Office Phone 60. Yactory Phone 14105. 4 For a meal you will enjoy. Visit our Restaurant, and you will not be disappointed. Our Service is excellent and our prices are right. OPRIETOR Open From 8 am. to 2 am, Opera House PETER LEE PR 222 Princess Street - - Two Doors Above First try them, then tell your friends that Pyramid Pile Supposi- | rence river at that point is now cov- tories bring blessed relief in the pri- (ered with ice of excellent quality and practically the thickness desir- | To Do Police Duty. | R. Russell, a provincial officer, has | arrived in Smith's Falls to do police work in Lanark county, with head- quarters at Smith's Falls. His work will be to participate in the enfor- cement of law in general and of the O.T.A, particularly. Will Sell Big Hotel, Trustees of the estate of Col, 0. G. Staples are authorized by Surrogate Joseph Atwell to sell the Thousand Island house at Alexandria Bay, N.Y., famous summer resort hotel, to Wil- liam H. Warburton, its proprietor for the last few seasons. The price is $75,000. vacy of your own home from itch ing, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal trou- Get a 60c box today of any druggist. A single box has often been sufficient. ou can have a free trial package by sending name and address to Pyramid Drug Co, 618 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich. Small Stable Burns. Believed to have been started by tramps, a fire broke out in the stable kimo 0, boys, but they are good. A slice of Ice Cream covered | with Chocolate. Try one and Va you will want a dozen. Ji ~ \ | for a dime. | on i Made by Neilson's and sold |i { AE only by:-- | M. R. McColl ||| === | Bresceiption DINE. Headache Recurring headaches usually come from an exhaustion of the nervous system, and they do not disappear until the vigor of the nerve cells is restored by such up- i treatment as Dr, Chase's Nerve ; Temporary relief by use of powders is often obtained at an enormous expense to the nervous system and the general health, Get the nerves right and the will not return, Mrs. W. J. Pearse, Nunn St., Ont., wri | INSURANCE Reliable Companies represented H. D. WIGHTMAN 151 WELLINGTON ST. Over Kingston Transfer 'PHONE 780w. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Pr SAN] MEN $35.00 and $40.00 Overcoats JANUARY CLEARING SALE Going at .. . .$22.50 This is an exceptional bargain for the above are this winter's goods and the latest styles. Coll's drug, store. of the pain and the nature of the di-| sease are the same. The pain in neu- ralgia is caused by starved nerves. | The provincial government does The blood which carries nourish-| not intend to bring in an amend-| men to the nerves has become thin | ment to the Marriage License Act| and impure and no longer does so, | although requested by the various| and the pain you feel is the cry of municipalities. Represertatives of | the nerves for their natural food. ! the Ontario Municipal Association re-! You may ease the pains of neuralgia cently requested thatthe issued be | with hot applications, but real relief allowed $2 on each license instead | from the trouble comes by enriching | of only $1 as is now the case. Un-|and purifying the blood. For this der the present system the province| purpose Dr. Williams' Pink Pils are | gets $4 of the $5 charged for each li- | srrongly recommended. These pills | cense. The association requested| p,ake new, rich blood and thus act as| that the government's share be cut a most effective nerve tonic. If you| down to $3, arc suffering from this most dreaded | « | of troubles, or any form of nerve i trouble, give these pills a fair trial, | Gananoque high school holds aang note the ease and comfort that| unique position among the high | tolicws their use. | schools of Canada in that it is equip-| You can get Dr. Williams' Pink | ped with a wireless station. It has| pjiis from any medicine dealer, or @ four-wire aerial, 250 feet in length | hy mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes and a recelving.set with which can for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' be heard concerts fin Pittsburg, | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Penna;Newark and Rosedale Park, N.J. Wiring is at presen. being done | for an amplifier t obe installed with high speaking power; this will en- able the pupils who are taking up the wireless subject to give public concerts. Will Be. No Change. High School Wireless. At Wolfe Island. Wolfe Island, Jan. 24.--The farm- ers are hauling hay and grain to the city. The many friends of John Ir- vine are glad to hear that he is im- proving. Wilfrid Hogan has return. ed home after spending two weeks at Tweed. The dance held in the C. M. | B. A. hall on Wednesday evening was well attended. Willlam Allison, who is {ll in the General Hospital, Kingston, is doing nicely. WAS TROUBLED WITH HER STOMACH 1 FOR FIVE YEARS, | Mrs. Samuel Ward, Millerdale, | Sask., writes:--"I feel that I must | write to you before another day pass- | es I am so happy and so grateful to { your splendid medicine, Burdock | | Blood Bitters, for after an {liness of | five years I am better, | I had stomach trouble so bad, I could not bear the smell or taste of | food of any kind, and got so thin and weak I could not work. I hed four doctors attend me, but they did me no good. I was in no pain, but felt so fll, at times, I thought I would die, in fact, all my friends were sure I could not live many weeks. This time last year I saw where a man was relieved of stomach trouble by Burdock Blood Bitters, so my hus- band got me two bottles, but I had no faith in it after all the different medicines I had taken, however, he insisted, and after the first two days Directors--Amellasburg, Harry |; must say I began to feel better, and Peck; Picton, R. M. Kelly; Hallo-| after the first bottle I felt so much | well, Clarence Mallory; Athol, Wm. | better I went out a little every day, | Haggarty; Hillier, D'Arcy Young; but could not go alone I was so weak, Sophiasburgh, Mrs, W. R. Munro; but I soon got so I could walk and South Marysburgs, A. E. Wellbanks; | eat, and I have sot quite riout. Bloomfield, B. R. Leavens; Welling-| I am nearly seventy years of age ton, A. A. Morden: North Marys- and I feel better than I have fo. years and can now do all my housework. burgh, Spencer Anderson, You may make use of this latter If you wish, as it may be the means of making others as well and as happy - v as I am." is manufactured only by ------------------ Hag New Officers. Although no fair was held in 192i on account of rain, Tweed agricul- tural society is financially sound with a cash balance on hand of $1,- 171.30, and a $600 Victory bond. The fair will be held this year on October 5th and 6th, The following officers were elected: " President--George Brown. 1st Vice-president--Geo. H. Stok- es. 2nd Vice-president--A. H. Mouck. Directors--E. Maynes, Dr. Bowl- by, W. H. Craig, C. F. Elliott, Jas. McGowan, P. Mcliroy, F. Rashotte, W. H. Sayers, J. W. Kingston, Jno. Quinn, D. H. Morrison, C, W. Huyck, Wilbur Craig, T. C. Graham. Trustees and Ratepayers Organize. The county of Prince Edward or- ganized a Trustees and Ratepayers Association. The officers are: Honorary Presidents: Inspector F. P. Smith, A. P, MacVannel, T. BE. Spafford President, C. W. Burr. Vice-president, Clayton Anderson. Sec.-treas., Miss Filopa Barker. Liberals Organize. An enthusiastic meeting was held in Mallorytown, in the interests of the Liberal Association, It was de- cided to form a club to be known af "The Mackenzie King Liberal Club of the townships of Front of Yonge and Escott" with headquarters at Mallorytown. The following officers were elected: Hon. President--A. W. Mallory. President--E. B. Bissell, M.D. Secretary--D. 8S, Mallory. Treasurer--Wilbert E. Purvis, Committee--G. G. Root, 0. L, Buell, V. R, Purvis, Walter Shipmar, Stan- ley Leeder, Bernard Flood, Charles Williams, A. M. Seaman, Efwin Mal- Jory, Leonard Donovan, Walter Mc- B. B. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- R Gourdier's BROCK STREET \.. FE | WINTER 'OVERCOATS, MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW MODELS -- BEST VALUES $25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 / TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St... (One door below Randolph Hotel) "4 BED SPREADS AT SPECIAL PRICES Crochet Spreads for single or three quarter beds at $2.00, $2.50 each. Crochet Spreads, extra large sizes, splendid wearing qualities at $3.00, $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00. : __ Dimity and P.K. Spreads, easily laun- dered, at $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00. Colored Spreads, pretty patterns, war- ranted fast colors, at $3.50 each. : -_ White Satin Spreads, best English makes for single or double beds at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00. Embroidered Irish Lawn Spreads, beau- tiful designs at $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, Phone 191. The Waldron JZ 0 o x

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