Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1922, p. 5

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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 102. FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY" WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 282 PRINCESS STREE? PHONE 1182 For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and C ARTAGE oF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377, Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET DR.A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 363 Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 236 PHONE 291 For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. | ring with motor truck or horse drawing | { vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery ot any kind in connection. Saddle Horsen | A specialty, Pre-war prices, FINKLE & CO. 120 Clarence | Street. Kingston, Ont, An WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 11387, ' SUFFERED YEARS WITH ECZEMA "Fruit-a-tives" Cleared Her Skin Porvre Sr. Pierre, P.Q, "I suffered for three years with terrible Eczema. I consulted several doctors and they did not do me any good, Then, T used one box of "Sootha Salva"and two boxes of' Fruit-a-tives' and my handsare now clear. The pain isgone and there has been no return. I think it is marvellous because no other medicine did me any good until I used" "'Sootha-Salva" and "Fruit-a-tives", the wonderful medicine made from fruit", Madam PETER LAMARRE, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50. trial size, 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit a-tives Limited, Ottawa. sm PIAN O TUNING Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m, A mh "Plane BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son 2! Main Street. Phone 1670. LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS EATHER' exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and Bs freely, Pemetrates without rubbing. ou will find at. once a comfortini sense of warmth which will be followe by a relief fror m, the soreness and stiffness of aching joints, Also relieves Joi umatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprainsand strains. For forty years pain's enemy, Ask your neighbor, At all 'druggiste--3se, 70c, $1 40% 9 de in Canada. W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by , us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE at 25 PINE STREET W. H. GODWIN & son Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone '424 I DID YOU EVER TRY e algo have a full line of other relalble makes of Marma- Iades, Jam and Jellles for sale BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. d Earl Streets License "No." 5-3714 New and Second Hand , Irom Siding and Roof- A for barns and gar- ages; several toilets, white enamel basins, electric light shades and second-hand Gas Stoves at bargain prices. Apply:-- L. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets Phone 1072F, A ct AltA MAP ni Gow Se . @ 08 THOMAS 4 EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. to i Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean; white ointe ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub it on. It does all the good work of the old. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use. Get Musterole today at your drug store. Lp FOR PEPSODENT Sample Tube Coupons ap- peared during the week and are redeemable THIS WEEK ONLY --if you like the sample, we have the large tube, 50c. Bring your Coupon to:-- . M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist. Cor, Princess and Clergy ta. Phone 82. P.S.--Buy Nellson's Jee thom A lot of olka wig ars wilithe 1a be forgotten for the rest of the year {like to be remembered at Christmas, il Past week from pneumonia and al- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Kingston and Vicinity ] Get What She Is After, » woman who searches through advertisements g for coln, for investment, ind she finds all of that, tore Or. pro A Very Buccessful Start, It is reported that ome Deseronto werman lifted 800 los. of fish in nets the other morning; a pretty r ood irt for the 1922 fishing sea- Removing to Kitchener, and Mrs. Walsingham who sold their property in Ganano- q week, left yesterday for K ner, Ont., to residé. They have a son and daughter residing there. Ap Mr Be Real Glad. the advertisements of the news and be glad that the ants in this town progres keep swore Read store's are sive and co-operative enough t you informed - on happenings important ut Into Good Condition, Anderson, who re Massassaga Park well-known mdition f ey ently purchase ville, is having that mer resort put in good the coming season Are But Way Showers, Civilization decrees that we must wear cl decrees styles and der re advertise- ments & procuring proper rea- | sonable othes, society ands them way-show otheg in season rates to and at n---------- Drop in Tomato Prices, Contracts for raising tomatoes are being made with farmens in « erent parts of Northumberland cc y at 3 per bushel. This is a drop of |25¢. on the general price paid a couple of years ago. Dinner and Election. 1 meeting of the Thous- d Game club will fn, N.Y. April sh time the annual din- tion of officers will take on | on [2 ner and els | | place, { Contract Awarded, The contract for the interior finish for the new consolidated school to be erected at Wellingto has been awarded to the Belleville Sash and Door Co., Limited. Ontario. . Is Making Progress, Mrs. E. E. Green, Lyndhurst underwent an dicitis at the Brockvi pital, is progressing favorably, sister, Mrs. L. A, Price, ent of the Memorial | Dunnville, is with her, lle General Hos- Her Hospital at Bill Given First Reading. A bill amending the penitentiary act, which was given first reading in | parliament makes it necessary for provincial authorities to provide {treatment for prisoners suffering | from infectious diseases before send ing them to prisons. The bill was in- | troduced by Sir Lomer Gouin, minis ter of justice, We Keep the Quality Up. Our high | 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. Epidemic at the Bay. Scarlet fever has become N.Y. | | | | | valent at Alexandria Bay, that [it is believed action will | by the public officials | schools unless the disease moderates, | At the present time no public gather- | |tngs which may be dispensed with |are being held, there being no movies | I all, Motor, Meet Mr. Rasinees Man'® TING That introduction isn't best par- | lor form, but it is concise and friend- | ly and Mr. Business Man who needs a | motor of any kind, practical (or orn- | | amental) for his work or his pleas- ure will do well to study the offer- is in the classified advertisement | | columns. It is surprising the num- | | ber of cars, in splendid condition, that are offered at attractive figures. Gananoque Is Happy. Gananoque Reporter: It is said oy those conversant with the facts that Gananoque will save anywhere from $9,000 to $15,000 a year when sep- aration from the united counties be- | comes a tact. Whoopee! We can then | lower the tax rate, have the much- | to-be-desired central school, a new public library and the paving of | King street. I . Died at Appleton. H. Neflson had passed away. Mr. Neilson had been suffering for the though everything was done to alle- viate the trouble, all proved of no avail. The late ur, Neilson leaves tot mourn his demise, his wife and a family of six--Mrs, Thos. S. Arthur, Carleton Place, Frank, Merrill and Annie In the west, Allan and Lillian at home, Well Worth the Price, Gananoque Reporter: A Kingston- fan states he will contribute $100 to secure the defeat of every alder- man who voted to extend the hours during which pool rooms in the city Year may remain open by half an hour. He probably considers that half Moore, | Mr. Kearns was twenty-nine years of This school will | {be one of the finest of the kind in | who operation for appemn- | superintend- | grade' made-to-measure | suits are of the best cloth that mon- | 80 pre- | be taken | to close the | over what his boy well worth the price hour less worry may be doing is he offers. ng Improvement, friends of Irene Cham- berlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chamberlain, Westport, will be glad to hear that she is recover- ing from her recent successful opera- for appendicitis, performed in eral Hospital, Kingston. Is Mal The many tion the Gen McGill "Student Dies, Walter Patrick Kearns, B.A, an undergr duate of McGill University, died ¥ in the Royal Victoria Hospital following an illness which commenced about two weeks ago. son of Mr, and, Mrs, s, Chesterville, Ont, He arts from Queen's Uni- 1915. He had been study- ne at McGill University fourth year. 3 he and was in Her Death Ensued, result of burns received work in the sugar bush of her farm on March 16th, Mrs. Sarah Horrigan of the 9th consession of Tyendinaga died last Wednesday and the re ns were interred at Read, on Fr ather McCarthy cele- brated requeim high mass, Deceas- ed John Freeman, Deser- Tyendinaga. Her d twenty-nine years ago two sons and one As a while at a sister of 0, was bo 1d ( U are da Ry Sang in Be Belle ville. The Belleville Intelligencer reporting the concert for the Night held theMG.W.V.A. there: "Mr. O'Connor, Kingston, favored the gathering with a solo and numer- ous ores." The referempe is to the part taken in the programme of Charles O'Connor, son of Thomas O'Connor, of this city, who is well as an entertainer of this kind. limentary things were appearance in Belle- says in Ladies' by Mrs. Simon A, Cole at Rest The death of Mrs. Simon®A. Cole at Milford, on March 15tn of only two days took place after an illness Mrs. Cole was seventy-four years ola rn A ine Her maiden name was Letitia Boul- ter. She was the daughter of the late James Boulter, Big Island, where she resided until after her marriage. About twenty-five years ago Mr. Cole bought a farm abont a mile west of Milford on the Cherry, Valley Road, lived. Besides her husband, a fam- ily of four sons and one daughter survive. They are Aylesworth and Jesse, Milford; Claude, Cape Vin- cent; Arthur, Alberta, and Mrs. Ed- na Ackerman, Chiliwack, B.C. Two brother also survive, Fred, Toronto, and George, Belleville Provides Gymnasium, An arrangement has been effect- ed with the Collegiate institute Board resulting in the opening of the gymnasium two evenings a week for the boys of the town and county It was found that J. H, mathematical department was ready to act as instructor and supervisor of athletics. Chairman E. C. Garbutt of the board, J. H. Philp and the mayor were constituted a committee to draw up a set of rules governing the use of the gymnasium Any boy, whether in attendance at the collegi- ate or not, may now avail himself of the evening privileges of the &ym- | nasium by subscribing to the rules and having his application vouched for by a property owner. : Work at Military College, Major-General Sir - Archibald OC Macdonald, of the Royal Military gave an intfresting address on work being done at the institu- tion at a luncheon of the Canadian Club in the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, on Friday night. He said there were engineering courses in connection with the college and while the military training was the basis of-.the work, this was not taught exclusively. The gallantry of the boys who had passed through the college in the war was referred to fittingly. The speaker told how the )oys were received into the college and taught to depend on themselves and take their own part. "We at- College, tempt to teach the young men who | come to us the traditions of Canada," he said, ing something to turn out soldiers nd geutiomen. Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint certainly make three delightful flavors to choose from. And the new NIPS--the candy-coated peppermint gum, is a great treat for your sweet tooth. All from the Wrigley fac- tories where practice has made perfection. Packed Tight-- Kept | The people of Appleton felt shock- | ff ed on Tuesday to hear that George CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Distributors for APEX VACCUM CLEANERS SUNNYSUDS ELECTRIC WASHER Burke Electric Co. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS, 74 PRINCESS STREET ' Wht 1G! | FE 51 V 7 = (e ' PHONE 4 23 PLUMBING WORK a For or Plumbing and AN Heating Equipment, ict us sive work. Contract price om your | attention, H. APPLETON 417 PRINCESS STREET Phone i7iw, where they have since | "I feel that it is accomplish- | FIREWOOD Dry Slabs for kindling. Hard Maple Cordwood. Good quality live fuel. sured by the cubic cord. S. ANGLIN &.CO. Woodworking Factery and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Strects. KINGSTON, Oat. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. All mea- { | | | Philip of the | | IN AAA AAA AA AAA hot water heating, wood floors, bath. TIRES ARE CHEAPER But no matter about that, you cannot afford to throw them away, Have them vulcanized and use Maxotires. 30 by 31% EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBI ER CO. A' NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. ete] FOR SALE house, Collingwood street: 9 rooms, 6 bedrooms; electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, fireplace, hard- Price .... . - «++s $7,000 Brick house, electric lights, 3 piece Price $3,000; easy terms, M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street Phones 704 or 14681w Solid brick Barrie street, rooms, Gourdier's 'BROCK STREET; J 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) ot, A AAA AAA eg gt} Everything In Linen For Household Use in Great \ Tablecloths, Table Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Serviettes, Towels for Bed- room, Bathroom or Kitchen use, Tray Cloths, Runners, Pillow Cases, Plain and Embroidered Sheets, Bed Spreads and many other useful and wanted ar- ticles. All the highest quality at low- est possible prices, W. N. Linton & Co* Phone 191, The Waldron Store,

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