Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1922, p. 5

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TCE, MAY 2, 1022, DR.A.W. WINNET DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 Att FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein | 282 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET | ber wher {a collisl | was blown {life and laying a large portion of the | | city fr |i sor; | lows {{ | not do my housework || such nervous spells I would be under | the doctor's care. ||| anyone suffering from | nerve trouble." Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington Bt. Phone 286 PHONE 291 Fer Furniture or Baggage Transfer. ring with motor truck or horse draw . vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery of Saddle Horses any kind in commection, a specthifyy Pre-war prices, FINKLE & CO. 130 Clarence Street. ------ Kingston, Ont. WATTS 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. QOLBEN LION BLOCK. COAL Cholcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 13838 TO LET ~~ Seven Room Dwelling, mod- erate rent. Possession May 1st, Apply 26 Pine street, W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 424 DID YOU EVER TRY Wagatafl's Giager Marmalade, Wagstaf®s Pineapple Marmalade. Wagstafi"s Bramble Jelly. We also bave & full line of other reiaible makes of Marma- Iades, Jam and Jellies for sale at-- BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. King and Earl Streets License No. 0-27149 . Phone 1844. New and Second Hand Lumber, Iron Siding and Roof- ing, suitable for barns and gar- ages; several toilets, white enamel basins, light 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 83: ( Halifax Explosion | Wrecked Her Nerves | The reader will, no doubt, remem- | a fcw years ago there was | bor and one of the munition ships | 'n up, causing great loss ot | ruins, and causing a great | deal of suffering and distress among Mrs. Winfleld Dill, now of Wind- N was living in Halifax at | that time and went through this try- | ing experience and the shock wreck- | éd her nerves. She writes as fol- "1 was 'living in Halifax at the time of the explosion, and it wrecked my nerves so that 1 could I wouid take "I saw Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills advertised, so I took two boxes, | || and they helped me so much I took, ® | six more, and now I am completely | I can recommend them to heart and relieved. To all those who suffer from ner- | vous shock we would recommend our Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. 8 the best remed: to tone up the entire nervous system and strength- en the weakened organs. Mlilbern's Heart and Nerve Pills are the orig!- nal heart and nerve food, having been | on the market for the past 27 years. Price, 50c. a box at all dealers, or | malled direct.on receipt of price by | the T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont | | PIANO TUNING | Plano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m. -------------- | REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son Main Street. Phove 1670. mn, SUN LIFE ASSURANCE C0. OF CANADA Have you a sof or daughter to educate ? Let us explain our Educational Endowment Policy. J. L. ABELL District Agent 237 Bagot Street. Phone 704. 21 | FOR CLOCK REPAIRS Phone 20586] LC. HEMSLEY | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER from R. J. RODGER 149 Sydenham St. | | Old Country News| News of the World, Dally Mirror, Lloyds News, Glasgow Record, Ath- || letic News, Comic Cuts, Football || Special, London Opinion, ete. FULL LIE OF MAGAZINES | JACK ELDER | | 260 Princess Street i Beef, Iron and Wine That reliable tonic to brace you up during housecleaning We have NYAL'S and WAM- POLES--both are real good. Get a bottle to-day and be prepared for your work. M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor, Clergy and Princess Sts. Phone 82. P.S.--Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks always on hand. The Latest Development ia Electric Washing Machines -- Washes, Rinses, Bolls and Wringer Dries Without Use of wringer. Burke Electric Ca. 74 Princeas Street. | Mohammedan women may pot, ac- f cording to the Koran, permit their fates to be seen by any man save | their fathers, husbands, sons or other | | close bleod relatives, n in the Halifax, N. S., Har- | ' i Property |i{ the inhabitants ! G. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Blyth's {9-16¢ BUILDING ? | Smith's last Sunday there was over one hun- [firm of McLeod, Young & Weir, To- | fine sale. Tie debentures were $120, jcent, 15.41 per cent. jof {was Miss Anna Driscoll, | Mrs. { Selby, Ont. | choice of 8,000 persons who attend- | for the new machine is generated | faster rate than population. ment and our various banks, were almost as medium of excharge in our business is the cheque, bank notes especially emphasized In the fact that, in 1921, the amount of cheque transactions in Montreal per head of popu- 423. lation was over $8,000.00. This figure compares favorably with New York ($20,000.00), which is an interna- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity ] is has sold his farm Fallbrook to Thomas Ennis, Appointed Fisheries' Inspectors. Messrs. Polk and Bassett | have been appointed fisheries' insbectors | for Perth district. | < To Attend Funeral. Mrs. Blyth and her daughter, Mrs. Harold Ettinger, Edgehill avenue, left for Watertown, N.Y., on Tuesday ster who died in that city. Back From the Woods. J. A. McIntyre, government scaler, employed all winter near Fort Franoes, has returned to Calabogie. Mr. McIntyre was in one of the-camps of the Shevin-Clark Company. Sale of Silk Shirts, We received a shipment of Tooke's silk shirts, which will be put on sale! | at a reduced price. Regular value [$6 each; our price $3.50 and $4 each. It is-a great bargain. Prevost, | Brock street. Cheese Sales. Brockville, 1,200 boxes at 13 1.40 | | | ito 14¢ Napanee, 360 at 13 3-40, Iroquois, 1580 at 1l4c, Picton, 75 at 13¢ Deflovills, 28% at 12 | A Memorial Park. ren recommending Falls establish a public park, with monumental entrance- way, was presented to the council at a special meeting by a special com- mittee on memorials. The report was adopted. that are Island Traffic Increases. Traffic between Wolfe Island the city is rapidly increasing, and and dred per cent. increase over the prev- ious week-end. Many local cottagers have been over lately to look over prospects for the summer season. School Bonds Sold at 101 39. Belleville has sold the bonds for the new King George school to the ronto, at 101.39, considered a very 000 for thirty years at § 1-2 per The money costs the city about A Selby Girl Took It, The Queen of "the second annual Mardi Gras of the American Legion Monroe county, Rochester, N.Y., daughter of Driscoll, formerly of She was the unanimous Mabel ed the carnival at Rochester State Armory. A Son in Kingston, An interesting feature in connec- tion with the inventive by Capt. T. York, of Rockland, of a machine which will revolutionize motive power, is that a son of the inventor, Sydney York, is employed at Syden- ham Hospital in Kingston. Another son, Earl, resides in Ottawa. Power from the air, and a demonstration on a motor-car will be given in Ottawa shortly, Old Orangemen Honorea, F. M. Clarke, Belleville, who has { been for fifty-five years. .a member of | dress at a banquet {bers of L.O.L {lodge 'tario grand lodge. {| the most | ten gallon earthen crock full of mash | tion, and a tub containing a gallon of {dark liquor with a high alcoholic con- |L.O.L. No. 274, and W. C. Reid, for Billion »* 1 years a member of the same were presented with an ad- held by the mem- Nos. 274 and: 2519 Both these men have been grand officers for many years, The former grand secretary and the lat- ter grand treasurer of Eastern On- forty lodge, A' Fine Still. The still discovered in a building at the corner of Princess and Mont- real streets by Provincial Constable Clark and Licemse Inspector McCam- mon, on Monday, has been placed in' the possession of Inland Revenue Of- ficer Montgomery, It is regarded as complete apparatus yet | found as the parts were clearly made for the purpose for which they were intended. The still itself is a cop- per worm to carry off the alcohol which forms on the cover which is s0 constructed that it will hold ice i water to: hasten condensation. The i rast of the equipment consisted of a in an advanced state of fermenta- | tent. Fair, Grounds Repairs, The city property committee met yn Monday afternoon and opened the nders $ ealied for building.542 feet IC [te will supply the material, of fence at the fair grounds. Nine tenders were received. The highest was $1,185 and the lowest $365 and they included the labor and material. | The tender for labor wes awarded to Fred W. Smith at $135 and the city | estimated | at $230. The engineer was authorized to call for tenders for the painting of the city hal dome. The members present were: Ald. H. T. Sargent, (chairman), Mayor Corbett, Alds. H. Kglly, G. Laturney, W. Holder and"¥* Angrove, Standard Hotel License Change. | The local license inspector, WH- | liam McCammon, has received a copy | of a resolution passed by the Ontario | Board of License Commissioners. It reads as follows: "Whereas, it'is desirable tliat the | standard hotels license year be changed to conform to the provincial | fiscal year, beginning each Novem- ber 1st, taking effect on the said date in 1922, resolved that the said | change be made and that existing] standard hotel licenses be extended | for six months endifig + Oct. 31st, | 1922, except as to standard hotel | licenses which inspectors recommend | be not renewed, and which if renew- ed or/extended will be dealt with separately, also that license inspec- tors be instructed "accordingly." "That Tired Feeling Is Just As Much a Warning as "Stop, Leok and Listen" It indicates run-down conditions and means that you must purify your blood, renew your strength- tone and your "power of resist- ance," or be In t & r of se- rious sickness, the grip, flu, fevers, contagious and infectious diseases. Do not make light of it. It Is serious. Give It attention at once. Ask your druggist fer Heod's Sarsaparilla. He knows this good Hood's OVERCOMES THAT TIRED FEELING, old family medicine is Just the Thing to Take in Spring for that tired feeling, loss of appe- tite, debility. It an all-the- year-reund medicine, wonderfully effective in the treatment of scref- ula, catarrh, rheumatism and run- down after-disease conditions. "My husband has taken Hoods Sarsaparilla every spring? years, and it always puts in in shape. He is 83 years old." N. Campbell, Decatur, ni, A mild laxative, Hood's Pills, Sarsaparilla BUILDS UP HEALTH ELIAS EER GORI A scene from 'School Day Opera House on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2nd, 3rd. Daily at 2.30 and 8.15 with a special school child-, .30 } p. m. ren's matinee on Monday at 4 CANADIAN BANR CLEARINGS Montreal Toronto All Cities" 7 1930 1921 1912 1913 21924 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 oe | The volume of Bank Clearings is dependent upon a variety of conditions, such as the general level of com- modity and security prices, real estate and building activity, railroad earpings, industrial activity, etc. the volume of clearings is one of the several media by which the general industrial condition of a city or a coun- try may be more or less accurately judged. In the above chart, prepared especially for the British Whig, annual clearings for Montreal, Toronto, and all Canadian cities are shown for the years 1910 to 1921 inclusive. The scale on the left applies to Montreal and Toronto figures. while that on the right applies to the line showing clearings of all cities. The advantage of this over the ordinary or arithmetical scale being that e percentage change in trends of any group of figures, however large or small, may be more accurately pictured and compared. Thus, the chart clearly brings out the fact that, during the last decade, Montreal and Toronto have not changed their relative positions as far as clearings are concerned; in every year except 1921 they rose or fell in almost exactly the same proporition. The same applies to tota! Canadian clearings. creases in each case since 1910 has been approximately 99%, 1920 clearances being about 33% times those of ses is the ratio or logarithmic scale. he 1910. A study of these figures shows that clearings--or the use of cheques in business--are increasing at a much In the early part of this century, currency notes, issued by the dominion govern- important as cheques in business transactions, but now the principal really being our tional money and speculation centre. Clearing house figures for the first three months of 1922 do not reflect an early return of prosperity prin- cipally because our farming population (who are still our greatest producers) suffered so severely from recent deflation of thelr products. Any substantial improvement in agricultural prices will do more else t6 bring business back to normal s" the big picture at the Grand | May 1st, ! Billion 54 48' 2 é Hardwood Flooring 3 Clear,Red Oak makes a handsome floor, one that will enhance the beauty of the drawing room or bedroom and further- more it will retain its appearance and wear It is moderately priced. ( S./ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. ~ A Briscoe Opp ortunity . There are several Briscoe Cars in service in this vicinity that have travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and still running well. One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 2% c. per mile. Experts admit-it has a truly wonderful motor. Owners are enthusi tic. We ean sell yon a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $995.00. All charges paid. No other car on the market has made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. BAY STREET - GARAGE, - KINGSTON, ONTARIO FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET KLOTHKLAD Suits for Boys "Made To Wear Where Others Tear' TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) es 30 24 18 ' Therefore The scale used in both The yearly in- "small change." This Is than anything -- WILLIAM MILLER, I D NOVELTIES In Knitted Sweaters, Capes, Scarfs § and Children's Suits J All Wool and Silk Mohair 3 overs and Sweaters in the newest de-~ signs and colors from ......$2.25 up." - Knitted Capes and Wraps that are so fashionable this season at $9. 30, $15.00 and $18.00. Fancy Wool Neck Scarfs--they are worn'in place of Furs and very attrac~- tive from ........$2.00 up to $6. 00. Knitted Suits and Dresses for Boys and Girls in plain and combination of colours--the ideal garment for wear and UU 50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191, The Waidron Store.

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