Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1922, p. 5

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MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 5 ere FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 282 PRINCESS STREET { PHONE 1182 | ! For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAVES, | PIANOS and CARTAGE OF i EVERY DESCRIPTION i Kingston Transfer Co. | ome 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET RAV. WINNETT Gomer of Johnson and Wellington Streets © ie--Phome 363 - | 1 » Dr. Waugh Dentist . 106 Wellington St. Phone 236 a i Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete. | We do repair work right and guar. antee satisfaction. ~ : 5 197 Wellington Street. 0) "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 McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. SD EASY TO o bE WELL ANDSTRONG Take "Fruit-a-fives" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 805 Canvizr St., MonTREAL * "I suffered terribly from Constipa- tion and Dyspepsia for many years. I felt pains after eating and had gas, | constant Headaches and was unable to sleep at night. I was getting so | thin that I was frightened. At last, a friend advised me to take "Fruit-a-tives" and in a short time the Constipation was banished, I felt no more pain, headaches, or dyspepsia, and now I am vigorous, strong and well." Madam ARTHUR BEA UCHER. 50¢c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Kingston and Vicinity | PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Alse Organ Work, All work guaranteed, PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. > Phone 2397m. A. A PP PA LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS THER exposure and hard | work bring pains and aches in ' muscles and joints. Have a | bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and | opply freely, Penelrates without rubbing. ou will find at once a comfortin sense of warmth which will be follo by a relief from the soreness and stiffness of aching joints, . 5 Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, meuralgia, sprainsand strains, | For forty years pain's enemy. Ask on neighbor. 2 BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? ~ Estimates given by O Aykroyd & Son . 21 Main Street. Phoge 1670. Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets Phone 1072F, - DR. S. E. PORTER | DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather and retains its moisture 800 shaves smsseees 850 a tube y . DAVID SCOTT ber um A Plumbing and Gas Work a spec lalty, All work guaranteed. - Ad- dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. A a A in | i { i i | | Celebration fn Perth. | 'The 24th of May is to be again | celdb i ih Perth under the com- {bined auspices of the Perth Fireman ore G.W.V.A. | Bought Two Houses, Louis Darou has purchased the |two frante houses at the corner of | Gore and Craig streets, Perth, from [the Separate School Board snd will | move them to tte former Allan pro- | perty acquired dy him some tune ago. | May Build This Year. A call for tenders is about to be made by the directors of the Great | War Memonjal Hospital of Perth, acd the Expositor says that if the cost of Jaber and material is sufficiently re- {duced the erection of the bullmung f will be proceeded with this year. Mrs. George Sumner Passes Away. | Mrs, George Sumner, who had | been én poor health for some time, | passed away quite unexpectedly at | her home, Carleton Place, on Wed- | nesdey, aged sixty-eight years. One | daughter, Florence, with the hus- band, survive. | ; Our Success. | We cater to every man's 'taste, whether his pocket or his inclina- {tion is the dictator. Spring coats, | spring suits, spring underwear, new i shirts, everything in imen's wear at la very reasonable price. Prevost, | Brock street. | ---- a | Musgk-Rat Season, | The musk-rat season will soon be | at its height, and the younger resi- | dents of the country districts are | counting on a 'big capture of pelts this year. It is reported that the rats are .. fairly plentiful, and the prices range round two. dollars a piece. May Get What He Wants, D. J. Campbell, Arnprior, is re- ported to have receivéd an offer of $20,000 for an option on his lead mine rights on Chats Island, 'rom a Montreal gentleman, and the offen states if that sum is ont sufficient that Mr. Campbell may name his own terms, Said Good-bye to Reeve. The congregation of Flinton Meth- odist church called at the home of Reeve Kimmerly to say good bye to him and his wife who are leaving for Napanee to reside, After an address and presentation was made, a lunch- eon was partaken of. All regret the | loss of this estimable couple, | Brinch Remains Open. The merger of the Merchants' Bank with the Bank of Montreal hav- | ing become effective, it is announc- ed that the Perth branch of the Mer- chants bank will remain open under the same management, After March | 31st this branch willbe known as the Herriott and Gore street branch of the Bank of Montreal, _ Eggs 32 Cents a Dozen. | The price of eggs continues to] |drop. On Saturday eggs sold for as ilow as 38 cents a dozen. A repre- | sentative of the Whig purchased |some eggs from parties out near | Enterprise for 22 ceats a dozen, It COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. Grove 39GTH A CO. 138 AUTO TOPS + RECOVERED and REPAIRED R. H JONES 300 ERINCESS STREET Phone 1352. | "W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phoue 424 -- | DD YoU EVER TRY Don't Neglect a matured is about 2 1-2 feet in height is expected that eggs. will retail for as low as 20 tents a dozen in the very near future. » Wins Another Prize. 3 "3. W. Elliott, of the firm of E. P. Jenkin® retail . clothier, Princess street, has been notified that he was awarded first prize, valued at $25, in the "Forsyth Window, Display Competition," which was 'conducted recently. This is the third prize for window dressing which Mr, Elliott has won during thé 'past year. A Home-Grown Lemon. W. I. Keeler, Prescott, had an ex- cellent sample of a homegrown lemon in his window during the week. The tree upon which the fruit not very broad but very healthy looking. It has produced many buds and small lemons but most of them have fallen before maturity, It is quite & novelty, Wants More Salary. Police Magistrate Smith's Falls, has asked that his sal- ary be increased to $1,600. At pre- sent it 4s $800, which he regards as totally inadequate for the work in-| volved and the time spent. He point- "ta wire Sparham, |, been in Newhoro on survey work for John Hazlett and Dr. G. BE. Richards, Toronto. Dr. Richavds has leased a large day in Newboro Lake, and in ithe spring intends to enclose it with faace and start a muskrat farm. Last fall Dr.. Richards had some buildings erected in the village and expects to start raising black foxes, He has wow three foxes on-a Hamilton farm waiting for warm weather to ship them to Newboro, Midnight Marauders, Tvio persons, , ove tal and one short, after making unsuccessful at- tempts to enter-Jas. Quinns. and H. Trumpours, Tweed, succeeded in re- moving a pane of glass and entering William Hardy's shoe repairing shop. They were seen by Mrs. F, Geraldi and her daughter, who were roturn- ing Home after meeting the train. Mrs. Geraldi immediately gave the alarm but »eafore the arrival of Con- stable Godfrey, the marauders had made their get-away with two pairs of boots and a large quantity of rub- ber heels. ----------my A "Screeching Student." The Whig is in receipt of still fur- ther. complaints about the *"screech- ing student," a young man known in the vicidity of Frontenac, John- ston and Alfred streets, who is al- leged to make a practice of screech- ing on thé streéis at night and caus- ing serious disturbance 'to residents. A short time ago, a man lay dying with cancer, and a woman hovered between life and death for many weeks. Night after night these suf- ferers, put to sleep after hours of patient work on the part of the faithful nurse," would be awakened by this night hoodlum, who would pass the house giving his ear-split- ting yells.- The man who was sick died, but the woman is still an in- valid. Both were subject to need- less hours of torture by the "screech- ing student," apd sick children and | tired' workingmen have had their | rest disturbed. i | --T | A Play at Stella. | "The Home Made Choir" and] "Mrs. Flynn's Lodgers' were pres- | ented in Stella Victoria Hall, before a large audience, by the young peo-| ple of the united congregations of ; the Presbyterian and Methodist churches. Much credit is due to! Rev. W. McCreg for the thorough training shown by those who took! part, At eight o'clock the curtain | rose and the audience were delight-| ed by a chorus from the twenty three performers. Then toliowed dialogues, solos and cheruses, show- ing what could be accomplished by a "home made choir" under a com- Detent leader, Music filled the short interval elapsing before "Mrs. Flynn's Lodgers" appeared. Acejdent to J. M. Brown, On Monday last, J. M. Brown met with a painful accident. One of em- ployees of the Brown frm, William Nero, was remeving. the snow from | the tower of the roof of Zion church | and it was thought advisable to re- | move the winter's accumulation of snow and ice from the gutter back of the tower to prevent ithe water going | through the stone wall to the inter- | ior. Nero removed the snow and was | starting to loosen the ice, Mr. Brown | standing on the top of a long ladder | at the edge of the roof directing the | work, when the ice block started to move downward. Mr. Brown hurried | down the ladder %, Fro: the rush but before he got *half way the ice struck the ladder and knocked it over, the climber falling with it to the icy ground below, the ladder fall. ing on top of the man, The result was a fraoture of the left wrist, the bone of the right heel broken, one rib on the right side fractured and the pelvis bone cracked. candy-coated gum delights It "melts in your and throat. There are the other young and old NT mouth" and the gum in the ) center remains to aid brighten teeth and soothe mouth < ay hracite Briquets Hard Coal Serqenings, pressed into moulds about the Size of a hen's egg, make a very satisfactory fuel for stoves, heaters and furnaces. ¥ We have a popular size; about equal to, large Chestnut or small Stove Coal. ' It is clean, burns to ashes--no. clinkers. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellingtons » KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 60. Factory ' 'Phone 1415. ~ YOU'LL NEED CHAINS If you ever did, you do NOW. We've chains, the best in the market. New prices on MAXOTIRES, 30x3% EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBIER CO. A. NEAL, Manager £84 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. Beautiful Brick bungalow, 7 rooms, - electric lights, gas, 3- Jleca bath, hot water heating, hardwood floors throughout, draw- ng room has large open age place; beamed ceilings; fine cellar With stationary wash tubs «¥ith hot and cold water. Lot §0 x 180; lawn surrounded by hedge; in rear, cherry, apple, pear trees and small fruit bushes. In finest residential part of city, No informas tion given over phone. Please call at office. . -M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street 'Phones 704 or 1461w Gourdier's -- digestion, WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: OVERCOATS MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW, ~ MODELS -- BEST VALUES "$25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. 3 (One door below Randolph Hotel) ed out that the minimum salary for a town of this population was $1,000. The request was referred by the council to the finance committee. " 2 File if? ie TN NJ 4 } for fancy work, we are able to supply ™ your wants, as we carry all the best makes of Irish Round Thread Art Linen in White and Natural, 18", 36", 45" and 50°" wide. : "= SHEER LINEN, one yard. wide,' 4 in white and colors. "LINEN SHEETING, full 72 inch. es wide. : -

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