Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1922, p. 11

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£ -~ - pe : re re hae Tere Pg (YETI PT IORITON I Ht bere TRICE IMErI TREN I pres r) THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1022, "THE -DAILY BRITISH Money Back If BUCKLEY'S BRONCHITIS MIXTURE Fails to Conquer FLU, PNEUMONIA, COUGHS OR COLDS A scientific mixture -- not a syrup -- twenty times more powerful than any other known remedy. Acts instantly. One dose gives relief, Invaluable for after cough of flu and grippe. Used asan inhalant it promptly clears a cold in the head. Every bottle carries the Money Back Guarantes At all Druggists 75c. W. K. BUCKLEY, LIMITED Mosufactaring Chemists 142 MUTUEL STREET, TORONTO Sold in Kingsion by T. H. Sargent, Mahownl's Drug Stove, F. A. G. Harris, M. R. McColl. --to be satisfaétory must be accurate to the smallest detail. We take extra precautions to see that every pair of Glasses we fit and make shall be absolutely perfect. R. ARTHEY, RO. Kingston's Up-to-date Optical Parlor 'Phone 2108 for appointment. tY te 143 Princess Street. G. Hunter Ogilvie EXCELSIOR , LIFE Come and let us commune about that monthly income policy. Will your widow: wear as good clothes as your wife? Will your orphans have the ad- vantages of your children? 151 WELLINGTON BST. Foil ih 13 ! is ---- eu TYR TRE SYSTEM A change will be made in Passenger Train Schedules on SUNDAY, APRIL 30th, 19232. | Standard Time, not wo-called Daylight Saving Time, will continue to be used for schedules of all trains on the Grand Trunk Rallway System. For pafdculars apply to J. P. Han- ley, CP. and T.A, G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ontario, SA ------------ ion i -------------------------------- a at At rata th TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS St Lawrence Houte, Season 1932 Railing Lists Now Ready C. §. Kirkpatrick 38 Clarence Street Lavgest Makers of Motor Boats in Canada - 92 King Street West, Toremte, Ont. U.S.A, 735 Main Street, Buffale, N.Y. Write for handsome folder showing Dost' fu natural colors. 2 Agent At A ee. The popular person is always con- fronting the alternative. i ES 3 ANCHOR -Dgp la ee tg sat patrging. IR RT RT N. Y. & Boston Services CUNARD LINE N. Y. to Queenstown and Liverpool Apr. 26/May 24/June 21 ........ Scythia May 17{*June 14 Carmania June 7|July 5/Aug. 2 .... .Samaria .- ct * Salls from Boston, June 15. \ J. N. Y., Cherbourg & Southampton May 2|{May 23/June 13 Aquitania May 16/June 6/June 27 .... Mauretania May 30{June 20July 11 «++. Berengaris NX. Ply, Cherbourg and Hambourg SMAY 13lJune 17 ..... eceees. Caronia May 25(July 1jAug. 3 *Sails from Boston, May 14 NEW YORK TO LONDON JUNG BT oyna, «+... Pannonia Boston -- Liverpool -- Queenstown May 3/May 31July 5 ..........Samaria June 7{June 28[July 26 Laconia ANCHOR LINE N. Y, to Glasgow (via Moville) May 6/June 8/July 1 Cameronia May 37/June 24/July 22 .... Columbia June 14[July 15/Aug. 25 Aug. § *Elysia * Sails from Boston, Aug. 6th. BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW May 24[July ¢ N. Y. to MEDITERRANEAN * en route to Liverpool June 3 Italia For rates of passage, freight and furty er particulars, apply to local agents or THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LX MITED, GENERAL AGENTS, 50 King Street Rag t, Toronto, Ontario Rant p: o~5) Canadian Services CUNARD LINE Montreal te Liverpool May 6/June 10/July 15 June 24|July 20|Sept. 2., July 3|Aug. 12|Sept. 14 Ausonia Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Londen June 17|July 32|Aug. 26 July 1jAug. 5|Sept. » Andanis Antonia © *ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE " Montreal to Glasgow May §/June 2[June 30 «+ Tyrrhenia Athenla J. Hoag, |' A FELLOW FEELING "A man has run away with your wife" "He has my sympathy; | eloped with her, myself." Z | AS EASTER APPROACH Rabbit: } suppose we have to listen to that fool story about the Easter Bunny now UP FOR REPAIRS - Supersix: Old Speedix is In the hospital, Had a bad spill in his car and lost an arm and a leg. Timpan: Too bad! But | sup. pose they keep a good stock of Spare parts at the hospital. HEARD IN SCHOOL Teacher: Bound Germany. Young America: Better wait antil the map gets its bumps straightened out. TOO SMALL Manager: You don't get any kick into yer act. Soubrette: Well, there's plenty of kick about the salary | get. AT CAMDEN EAST. Presentation Made to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coakwell, Camden Bast, April 26.--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wales, Bwitgerville, were visitors at the home of George Riley last-week. Cliffrod Skinner and t- tle son, Toronto, spent a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner. R. J. Oster is doling & rushing business these last ten days or s0 as he is having a clearing sale of his merchandise. Miss Mar- fan Riley returned to Ottawa to re- sume her duties "ag teacher. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spul and Greta visited at Mr. Rook, Sharp's Corners, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brethren, Switzerville, visited with friends in "the village on Sunday last. School THE NEW ROUTE A WINNIPEG SASKATOON PRINCE RUPERT BRANDON CALGARY VANCOUVER REGINA EDMONTON VICTORIA AND ALL WESTERN POINTS CHOICE OF ROUTES "THE CONTINENTAL LIMITED" is the premier train Canadian National Railways. It leaves an ally h ithndary Sieaping Cars, ining Car and Com. car -- a modern steel Tuesdays, ndays, connecting at North ontinental Limited" In addition, "The Na- id through train, leaves Toronto at 10.35 p.m. days, Wednesdays and Saturdays via Port Arthur, for . ® ; SUPERIOR DINING CAR SER ta, reservations and all information For ticke apply Clty Agent, 217 Princess t, Kingston, Ont, ud pened on Monday again, after all enjoying a few holidays. Master Edwin Burgoyne entertained a few of his friends to a birthday party on Monday evening, the 24th inst. All are looking forward for the play entitled "Lena Rivers" to be given in the hall on, Friday evening. Mrs. George Hineh, who has been suffering from a relapse of grippe is improving nicely. Mrs. Lyman, De- seronto, spent §_ few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Histed. A number of friends and neigh- bors of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coak- well and family gathered at their home on Monday evening to spend a social evening with them before their departure for their mew home in Napanee. The main feature of the evening was the presentation or a casserole and an aluminum potato pot. Mr. Coakwell thanked the peo- ple for their kindness and said they would be glad to welcome any of their old friends any time in their new home. Lunch was then served after which all joined in singing "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." All returned to their homes wivhing Mr, and Mrs. prosperity and health in their new home. . Frank Coskwell and family moved . A PROTEST Mrs. Bug: Hey, you fool spring lamb; you've knocked my house { AN OLD STORY There was a young lady named Jane, A tall slender good looking dame, Before she was married, she was stylish and neat ' And quite fascinating, and ever so y guessed _ She.grew fat and careless: fike-moa of the (est. TYPEWRITER THAT COULD BE CARRIED "Why did you hire me, omaiiest girl among the applicants, for your "The last one | had weighed hundred and sixty pounds when she fainted one day had to carry her owt of the room for air, | a port NOT WELL ACQUAINTED "l am wedded to my art." "Evidently you didnt have a tong engagement." to Napanee on Tuesday. The people are anxiously awaiting warmer wea- ther in order to get their gardens planted. The grass is' commencing to look quite greem in places, Mrs. Maria Hogeboom returned home on Monday from Conway after spending the past month with her son, Ed. Hogeboom. The remains of the late Mr. Baunders were laid to rest in St. Luke's cemetery on 'Tuesday. Saen-- Unless you see the name not getting Aspirin at all, Accept only an "unbroken the WHIG. HE WAS A MATHEMATICIAN Mrs. B.: Do you know how much I love you? WOMAN IN JOURNALISM "Where is the pew society re portert™ "She has gone to the drug store to get some 'Tocal color." Newburgh News. Newburgh, April 25.--School has re-opened again, with a large attend- ance. The heavy rains of the past Week has greatly retarded farming Operations. Mr. and Mrs, H. Flagler and two children, Belleville, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Gehan, one day last woek, Mrs. J. Sampson: spent Easter in Brockville. Mrs. J. B. Alysworth spent a few days last week in Napanee. Our sympathy £068 out to Miss C. McSherry on the death of her brother on Monday last. The Napanee Dramatic Club is giving a play in the Standard Benk hell here on Friday night, Proceeds in aid of the public Mbrery. House- * WARNING! 'Say "Bayer" "Bayer" on tablets, you are Why take cleaning is the order of the day. when you buy Aspirin. chances? e" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by Physicians during 22 years and ved safe by millions for Why Pay Cash? Who pays the loss of the dishonest debtor? : Who pays for the Mamywho buys more than he cam | pay for? J : The Man who pays cash pays. The Bankrupt Stock may be the result of misfortung-- | but mostly it's just the outcome of incompetency, ; You are expected to pay cash for a Semi-ready Suit) : because the price in the pocket does not allow for any' * loss through credit. It's a close-to-cost profit. + iv A Semi-ready Store, adhering to the cash plan," also guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. There sis no risk, nor any loss--for the store or the customer, The wearer of a Semi-ready suit does not help pay for the' suit of the tardy debtor. : He gets full value for what he earnest service. GEORGE VANHORNE 213 Princess St. pays--and he gets Ble Ann ninininne REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND INSURANCE We pay Cash for Vietory's. KINGSTON.AGENCIES, Limited J. 0. HUTTON Fhone 703, B. G. ROBERTSON - - 67 Clarence Street "And After the Theatre, Let's Drop in at the Royal" _ After an evening at the theatre, the movies or the cone cert, a visit to the Royal will bring your evening's pleasure to a happy climax. Motorists, too, enjoy a late-hour snack after a Joyous ride over cool country roads. From early dawn to the witching hour, the Royal pily serves the best of things\to eat and drink, Obey that impulse and come! 157 Princess St. hap- ROYAL CAFE STORAGE BA MONARCH Suet. MADE IN KINGSTON. FULLY GUARANTEED, Monarch Battery Co. Ltd. Factory, Corner King and Queen Sts. Office, 254 Ontario, Cohen Bag A Briscoe Opportuni There are several Briscoe Cars in service in this vicinity that have travelled over thirty thousandg 30,000) miles and still running well. N One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all cost of 2% c. per mile. Experts motor. Owners are enthusiastic, last season at a admit it has a truly wonderful . We can sell you a brafd new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $095.00. Alf charges paid. No other car on the market has made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. GARAGE, BAY STREET - - KINGSTON, ONTARIO 2 / a EES aaa EE ---- ge] Absolute Evidence in Favor I of Ground Cylinders All high srade automobile engines manufactured in this country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores fimish- ed by grinding: Some of the American cars that might be mentioned are: Peerless | Pierce Arrow Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryes Stutz Hudson Kissel LaFayette Lincoln Locomobile Marmon "~ Cunningham Dorris __ Franklin Haynes Mercer Templar Holmes Packard Winton In fact, 849% of all the manufasturers of. pleasure esre use engines with ground cylinder bores, and 91% of the com- mercial motors aré ground. Heald Machines are used ex. clusively. Automobile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first class work. Ground Cylinders is o Selling point with many cars, Automotive Grinders | R. M. CAMPBELL, Corner of Queen and Wellington ' Streets,

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