Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1922, p. 5

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FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 282 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 For moving of FREIGHT, FU RNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Fvenings 2231. | 158 WELLINGTON STREET DR.A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 8638 | | Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 | | Dr. Waugh | | an, Angrove's Repairs, 2 Scales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We do repair work right and guar- antec satisfaction. 197 Wellington Street. "WA TTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res., 1137, W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK, a COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH Grove Inn Yard L CO. Phone 188 7 / PRIVATE SALE FURNITURE at ' 25 PINE STREET W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 494 DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstaf's Glager Marmalade. Wagstails Marmalade. Wagstafls Jelly. We alse have a full line of Siher reiaibie makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale at-- BON MARCHE GROCERY Cer. ing and Earl Streets Lice No. 3-714 "Phone A AA AAA St SAAN New and Second Hand Lumber, Iron Siding and Roof- * ing, suitable for barns and gar toilets, white ° FREE AT LAST OF KIDNEY TROUBLE "Fruit-a-tives" Brought Her Health and Strength 624 CraxMrLAIX St., MONTREAL "For § years, I suffered constantly from Kidney Disease and Liver Trouble. My health Was miserable and nothing in the way of ordinary medicine did me any good. Then I started to use "Fruit-a-tives" and the effect was remarkable. All the pains, Headaches, Indigestion and Constipation were relieved and once more I was well. All who suffer from such troubles should take "Fruit-a-tives" _. Madam HORMIDAS FOISY. B0c a box, 6 for $2,50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Qttawa. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m. - ACHES AND PAINS- SLOANS GETS EM! VOID the misery o of pda Have a bottl ke of Sioa ou ment handy a y you frst feel the ache or pain. oh eases the pain and sends eeling variih, through the part. Sloan's Liniment pencirates 5 ine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,' sciatica, and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For fc years pain's enemy, Ask in, Liab DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred snd Johnson Streets Phone 1072F. For Cold on the Chest Musterole is easy to apply and it does not blister 1 «2 the old-fashioned mustard plaster, Musterole isa clean; white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Simply mas- sage it in gently with the finger tips. You will be delighted to see how quickly it brings relief. Get Musterole ~¢ your drug store. THAN 2 MUSTARD E REPA'RS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phowe 1670. ~ NOURISHMENT is Nature's first aid to the body af tanes of Saf sEis ard Vessprated in purity sui jus tat seldom fall, wee ALSO MAKERS OF Ki-M0oIDS Eos INDIGESTION rn BUILDING ? THE DAILY BRITI>DH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity HOTEL RANGES May Have New Hotel. it is ramored that a new hotel may be built in Pembroke next summer | Sold His Pacer, | { James Fennesey, Renfrew, has! sold his five-year-old pacing mare, Lady Eleanor, to John Dolan of this | town. County Roads Fairly Good. | Many of the residents of. the | county came into the city on Satur- |day, as the roads were fairly good | for the first time this spring. Get What She Is After, The woman who searches through {the store advertisements is search- ing for coin, for investment, or pro- fit--and she finds all of that, Made Jail Surgeon. A by-law appointing Dr. TM. Galbraith, jail surgeon at Napanee, was put through its various stages and finally passed by Lennox and Ad- dington county council. Chinaman in Jail. Henry Lee, the Chinaman who was before Magistrate Farrell and fined $500.and costs for having opium in his possession, did not pay and went to . jall to serve his term of six months. ---------- Are But Way Showers, Civilization decrees that we must wear clothes, 'society decrees styles and demands them. Store advertise- ments are way-showers to procuring proper clothes in season and at rea- sonable rates. Preached at Ottawa, Rev. W. S. Lennon, B.A. B.D, president of the Montreal Methodist Conference and pastor of Queen street Methodist church of this city, preached on Sunday in Dominion Methodist church, Ottawa. Died Aged Ninety-Eight Years. The death took place at Calabogie on Thursday of J. A. Box, aged ninety-eight. years, He was living with his son, J. S. Box, The funeral took place on Saturday with inter- ment at White Lake, where for many years deceased formerly resided. We Keep the Quality Up. Our high grade made-to-measure suits are of the best cloth that mon- ey can buy and still we only charge from $30.00 to $45.00 a suit, Try us for your next suit. We will guarantae to save you money. Prevost, Brock street. Brownlee's New Place. George Brownlee, late of the Royal Bank, Kingston, recently transferred to Toronto, has now been appointed manager of the Royal Bank branch at 2155 Danforth ave- nue. Bidwell C. Stone, the previous manager, has been sent to Lindsay. Oounty Folk Attended. Quite a number of people from the county came into the city on Satur- day night to attend the boxing and wrestling bouts held at the Jock Harty "Arena on Saturday night and they were well pleased with the pro- gramme. Desire a Union, A comimssion from the Kingston the parish of Demorestville with St. Andrew's church, at Picton. Rev. Dr. A. V. Brown [recently resigned from this charge. |} The moderator will declare St. Andrew's vacant on Sunday, April 2nd. Yaneral Was on Saturdey. Arrangements for the funeral of the late Wildam Lockhart, Syden- ham, were altered on Saturday morn- ing. Instead of taking place on Monday, the funeral service wag held on Saturday afternoon, Rev. G. Staf- ford comducting the eervice at his late residence, Both Il With Pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Favret, who live on a farm outside Cape Vincent, N.Y., are both ill with pneumonia. A consultation of doctors was held at which Dr. G. D. Gregor, Watertown, N.Y., was present. Mr, Favret's ¢on- dition is serious, but his recovery is (GET It REPAIRED Sewing Machipes, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied, Saws filed, kalves, and edge tools around. repaired. Keys fitted i J. M. PATRICK expected. Mrs. Favret's condition is] critical and recovery is doubtful, Presentation of Medal. ' An inspection of B. Company of the re-organized 66th Lisgar 'Rifles was held at Kemptville, Brigadier- General King, military district No, 3, made the inspection. A pleasant feature of the evening was the pre- sentation of a military medal to Ser- geant Frank McLellan "4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLean, Smith's Falls, 149 Sydenham ¥ Strat, Kington fitted with a water-tube and fire- Bit arch with a correct proportion | of firebox and boiler burns wood with Bo serious wasta'af the tel. NANNING, Brazilian railroads are burning | wood for fuel." A modern locomotive { To Make A Report. The firm of James, Proctor & Redfern consulting engineers, Toron- to, will make a full report on suppty of fine water for Smith's Falls, ana that $300 re pipe line, and $700 ~e filtration plant be paid for their ser- vices. In the event of their services being retained for the comstruction of the plant this amount to be ap- plied on the five per cent. charged for the complete work. Mrs. 'Alfonso Bertrand Dead. At Clayton, N.Y. Mrs. Alfonso Bertrand, aged fifty-eight years, died Sunday. Her maiden name was Mary Elizabeth O'Neil and she was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, one of three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Neill. She was married thirty years ago to Alfonso Bertrand, Sur- viving are her husband and two sis- | advertisement that | occasionally. |of the thing appeals to him. Presbytery will arrange a union with |/ ters, Mrs. Charles MecNell, Kingston, and Mrs, George Cummings, Water- town, N.Y. ------------ Appeals to Him. Men don't especially like shopping. That is; they don't ke doing it for some one else, or even for the family, but if a woman shows her lord the states exactly what is for sale and where to get it-- no man objects to doing the shopping The business likeness mn ------------ The Library Officers. The election of officers for the Renfrew public library resulted: Chairman---G. G. McNab. Book Committee--H. W. Bryan, A. W. Baird, M. H. Winter, John Suili- van. Reading Room Committee--A. H. McPhail, conveiner; E. J. Stewart, M. T. Duggan. Mr. Winter for the past four years secretary of the board, declined to accept that office again. The pos- ition was left open, till the next monthly meeting. Boys Must Behave. Complaints have been received about the conduct of some boys on various street corners around tae city. Chief of Police Robinson had station on Saturday forenoon, an warned the youngsters that thay must behave properly. The boys have! ? and citi- to see the lads le, have bean r to up with been playing 1 jinks", zens while they have all the forced to take the police. hoped that tne warning will be the mes 1s40f having the nuisance stopped. ' Rebukes Religious Propaganda. During the course of rmon in Chalmers church or nday morn- ing, Rev. Dr. R. J. V on referred to the widespread propaganda with regard to scripture interpretation. He said it was not in the interests of the Gentiles--the great mass outside the church, nor of the pagans who had not heard the gospel. pose of proseletysing. The jan ohurch is too busy to engage in a campaign of wrangling. his se bring the world to Clirist. son, in speaking of the Lord's second coming, presented the view that His His first coming when he appeared upon the earth as-a humble carpen- ter. In the evening Dr. cluded his series on the life of Christ, speaking on 'Jesus and Liberty." The city of Cork, Ire., greatest butter ceatres in the world. The head is a lodging for ideas-- furnished or unfurishea as the cas: may be, A hasty appraisal of the | fairs is reported to show that tion and that Lady Shackleto destitute. LADY SHACKLETON PENNILESS. ate Sir Ernest Shackleton's af- he put all he had in his expedi- | n and her three children Candy jacket just "melts in your mouth" then you ad Su rts thes ret a a RTG nor of the backsliders, | | It was for the sole pur- | Christ- There is | too much for it to do in striving to | Dr. Wil- | second coming would be as quiet as | js one of the | is estimated that one year's export some of the offenders at the policy butter amounts to 750,000 tons. are | We have four large used Hotel Ranges, suitable for Lumber Camp, Mining Shanty or Hotel Kitchen. For sale at very low prices. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory acd Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory , Phone 14105. YOU'LL NEED CHAINS If yom ever did, you do NOW. We've chains, the beat market. New prices on MAXOTI RES, 30x3% EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBrERn Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. hone 2050. in the FOR SALE Solid brick house, Collingwood 'street; 9 rooms, 6 bedrooms; hot water heating, electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, fireplace, hard: wood floors. Priee™ $7,000 Brick house, rooms, electric lights, 3 plece Price $3,000; easy terms. M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street 'Phones 704 or 1461w Wilson con- | n Barrie street, bath. JUST ARRIVED FOR SPRING WEAR FEATHER BOAS and CAPES Gourdier's BROCK STREET 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) | \ Women's Wool Sweater Coats This is the season of the year when this comfortable garment is most in the demand We are showing a splendid variety of all the newest colors in the popular Tuxedo and other styles. Also many novelties--all at very modest prices -- from $2.75 up. 7 o In W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waidron Store.

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