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

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¥ WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, THE ok Re * DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 | or = | ee = ee = FOR CHOICE MEATS and "FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF. TRY B. V. McGeein | 282 DAILY BRITISH WHIG. "ERUIT-A-TIVES" SHED HR Fe °° This Fruit Medicine Always | Te ow Stret Closes: Gives Relief oe tooo 817 Dorion St. Mowrnear, tet Cro x {Tea Th I suffered terribly with D ia. | The Rideau datry at Smith s Falls 1 is . |bas been purchased from George A. 1 had it for Y and all the medi. Baker by W. J. Darlington, of Brock- eines I took did not do me any good. | Zeer 0) 1gton, of Br shi | ville, who took over the business on I read something about "Fruita | tives" being goed for all Stomach Trouble and Disorders of Digestion, 30 I tried them. After finishing a few boxes, I wag entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health was restored; and Iam writing to tel you that I owe my life to "Fruit-a-tives' Mlle. ANTOINETTE BOUCHER, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ing to the exgavations 1 ow g on King street Has Bought Dairy, Dandelions in Bloom. The lawn at the . court house is [crop It 1s almost impossible to keep {the dandelions from growing on the L Sa------------ Methodist Preacher 111, [retired Methodist, minister, has been |critically ill for several days at his {home at Brighton. His family have | been called home, ------------ For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 0 C . Kingston Transfer Attefided the Centenarian. Rev. A. F. Brown, of Calvary Con- gregational church attended the late | William Thompson, PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed, PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. Tamworth, the {centonarian, who died in the Home {for the Aged lgst week, A Shower for Men. 377. Evenings 2281 INGTON STREET Phone § 153 WE Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 BUILDING ? 21 Main Street. --~-- Fifty raincoats only in this special REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phouve 1670. last season's price. Come and see them. Prevost, Brock street, Water in Lake Higher, Local marine men state that the | water in Lake Ontario is a good deal PHONE 291 | ring with meter truck or horse drawing | vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery of DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec laity. All work guaranteed. Ad. dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. |higher now than at the same time {last year This may easily seen jaround the docks, especially during a storm. be ------------ Fixing Up C.P.R, Lawns. any kind in comnectién. Saddle Horses | & specialty. FPre-war prices, | The C.P.R. station lawn are receiving a good cleaning, FINKLE & CO. 120 Clarence Street. Kingstom Ont, ------r nr People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding uquets to order. Phone 1763. led and generally fixed for the sum- | er Many of the perennial flowers |are blooming in fine style. Great Demand For Tile. During the past month, the auth- oritles at the court house have re- ceived -a number of enquiries from the different townships that are anx- {lous to get tile which wil] be used on the roads in the county. To Go to Trenton, C. P. Brown, who has been in SUN LIFE ASSURANCE C0. OF CANADA Have you'a son or daughter to educate ? Let us explain our Educational Endowment Policy. : 3 J SABELL District Agent SL 237 Bagot Street. Phone 704, Res., 1137, |charge of J. Sutcliffe & Sons clothing W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. COAL Choicest quality of Scrantap Coal. No ' other kind sold by us. ' BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 1383 department in Lindsay since last | August has been transferred to Tren- {ton amd will take charge of the busi- ness of J. Sutcliffe & Sons in that [town, : FOR CLOCK REPAIRS " Phone 2058] L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER and JEWELER from R. J. RODGER 149 Sydenham St. -------- Marriage at Flinton, | On Wednesday morning, | Flinton Roman Catholic church was {tho secens of a very hppy | when Miss Della Iassard, youngest |Javghter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Les- {sard of Elzevir became tho hride of [Wiltred Frecborn. ~ Dulmage-Morrison Wedding, On April 19th, a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at .Picton, when Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. bid Mrs. J. Morrison, Picton, was | united in marriage to Clarence Dul- |mage, only son of Mr. and Mrs. | Edger Dulmage, Cressy, 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 i P.S.--Neilson's Ice Bricks always on hand. Delco Light at Conway. Miss M. Neilson, "Tarry Hall," is {installing a Delco Light plant in or- |der to have light and power also to have the city conveniences. This 1s the largest and most modern sum- {mer home in Eastern Ontario. It is |located ten miles west of Bath P.O. {in Lennox and Addington county. -------- | Few Mormon Converts Here, The two Mormon elders who have {been engaged in evangelistic work {for their church in Kingston for the past five months, have taken up their j Beadquartars in Ottawa. They left the city on Monday, and it is under- stood that they obtained very few Cream wm 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 I __ converts during their sojourn here. 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, Getting Promises Redeemed. In view of the fact that the finan- cial year in the three city Methodist churches closes on the last year of | April, the secretaries are busy col- | lecting the money which has been promised so as to be able to make' a complete report to the board meet- | ings which will take place next week. The Late Miss Meta Hout. Suffering from an illness dating | back to the 'flu epidemic of four {of the late Theodore, Hout and Mrs. DID YOU EVER TRY Wa, all's Glager Marmalade. Wagstafi's Pineapple Marmalade. Wagstaf's Bramble Jelly, We aiso have a full line of other relaible makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale ate BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. King and Earl Streets License oO. 5-2T149 New and Second Hand Lumber, Iron Siding and Roof- ing, suitable for barns and gar- ages; several toilets, white enamel basins, electric light shades and second-hand Gas Stoves at bargain prices. Apply: -- IL Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 - ' age and dependants. . | Hout, Pembroke, died last Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Grahl, Miller street. She was only [twenty-six years of age. EE ---------------------- Died at Perth, The death of W, J Pink occurred at Perth on Wednesday. Mr. Pink vas ono of Perth's prominent and old-time residents, and one of its suc- cessful business men. He had been | ailing for the past year and had been {confined to his bed for some months. The funeral took place from the fam- | ily residence on Saturday afternoon. 3 -------------------- A Steamboat Rumor, There is a rumor that the steamer Thousand Islander, excursion steam- er, now owned by the Canada Steam- ship Lines, is to ®¢ ato commission on the St. Lawrence river route this Season. This vessel has been run- : ning out of Detroit during the past You will find great advantage four years. She is a very fast boat by entrusting your Insurance to and has a large promenade deck. the Mutual Life of Canada. Let La us dfacuss the matter with you. Handsome Cheques for G.W.V.A. Thus wrote Marcus Aurelius al- most 2,000 years ago:-- "Bince it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly." The advice of the philosopher is as sound to- day as it was then. A business man falls {ll and becomes unable to create an estate for his old Our disability policy does both ~--by eliminating all risks and guaranteeing a man a monthly instalment as long as he or the beneficiary lives. 1d of Market street fs howing the effects of the dandelions | Rev. E. E. Howard, a well-known | | purchase, light and dark tweed, fawn | mixtures, all new styles at about half | 18th, | event, | | years ago, Miss Meta Hout, daughter | Kingston and Vicinity Mrs. Alexander Bar- 100 and her daughter, §300 to the club * very gemerous donag much appreciated, , Mrs ode, funds tions are | | ---- Cheque Artist At Hastings. ings & young man by the , employed by a far- , Worked the old game of passing chequas His mode of § was to call on business men, king a small purchase and cltaring a cheque for a larger amount {and obtaining the difference in cash. | Cheques ware all drawn on the Bank | of Toromto, Havelock. operati Received a Call, Rev. W. H. Stevens, pastor of Pem- broke Methodist church for the past five years, whose term was extended | for one year at the last conference |at request has received an unanimous call from the Quebec Methodist [church to become their pastor in #June, The Quebec congregation fs a large and influential one and the call is an evidence that Rev. Mr. Stevens | stands hi denomination, He has the matter under consideration, ------------ + Auto Accident in Perth, An unfortunate auto accident, the first of any seriousness in Perth this | Year occurred, . the victims being | Misses Edna and Mary Herron, Drum- | mond street. They were crossing Gore street and close to the Mont- real Bank were struck rather violent- ly by a car driven by Fred Ferrier, Burgess Both received painful in- {jurtes and bruises and: besides suffe>- ed from shock, their clothing were | badly torn. They were taken to their {home and have since been confined [to bed and under medical attention. grounds | and | | the flower beds are also being plant- | A. Brown, Morrisburg, Dead, Arthur Brown, aged eighty-two for | twenty-eight years inspector of pub- lic schools for the county of Dundas, {is dead at Morrisburg, of pneumonia, .jefter a brief illness. 'Born in South | Crosby, Leeds county, he was the son {of Rev. William Brown, a Methodist minister, and was educated at the | Matilda and Athens grammar schools {and at Belleville seminary. He began | teaching school in 1857, and in 1874 { hecame manager of the Morrisburg fierald, a post v hich he vacated four [years lator to bec.me inspector of {IFvblic schools fir Dundas. He re- ted in 1906. A grown-un family survive, - Brockville Tailor Dead. David McCullough, a well-known resident of Brockville for the past | itty: years, pagsad away Thursday | ° gh among the clergy of his | | |cvening after a brief illness. The deceased was born in Kells, county | Antrim, Ireland, seventy-nine years | ago and early in life became en ap- | | prentioce in the tailoring trade, Go- | [ing to brockvillp from Ireland as a | | young man he entered the employ of P. B. Jamieson & Bro., and later was with. Crawford Jamieson, Moore & | Mowat, and latterly with W. H. Mowat. Besides his wife he is sur- (vived by one son, Thomas McCul- {lough, of Oshkosh, Wis. He was a | Prosbytsrian, a member of the A. O: {U. W. and the Tailors' Union. b, ---- ------ { Family Doubly Bereaved. Word was received in Gananoque, [Friday night of the death of Her- { bert Dempster, C.E., only son of Mr. {and Mrs, Thomas Dempster, King |street west, which occurred at De- | [troft, Mich, His wife, who was Miss | | Livingston, Kingston, died about a | yoar ago. A strange coincidence was | [the death of a cousin of his, Mrs. Wil- | [trad J. Watt, which occurred at | | Chase, B.C, at just about the same | |time, thero only being about five minutes' difference. Tho late Mrs. | Watt was a daughter of the late Jaracs Dempster, a drover of Gana. | noque. She is survived by her hus- band and family at Chase, B.C.: her | {aged mother, Mrs. Dempster, King [street west; Mrs, Frank Britton, De- | { troit, Mich.; Mrs. Drew Shields and | | Miss Edith of Gananoque, + Formerly of Picton. { On April 13th, there entered into | rest at Los Angeles, California, an | old resident of Picton, in the person of Edwin Lee Eggleston, in his nine- tieth year. He was born in Jefferson | county, New Ynrk, and was through the Civil war, at the end of which | he received an honorable discharge as | first sergeant. Shortly after this he came to Picton and married his first | wife, Mrs. Helen M. Harris, daughter | of the late Harmon Case. To this | marriage two daughters, Mrs, C. N. | Woods and Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Los | Angeles, and one son, S. H. Eggle- | ston, Cortland, N.Y., were born. His second marriage was to Miss Rhoda McKenzie, Waupoos, who predeceas- ed him some twenty-eight years ago. In 1900 he removed with his daugh- ter, Mrs, Clarke, to Riverside, Cali- | fornia, and made his home with her | most of the time up to his death, { The returning officer for the south- | ern Irish elections announced Tues- | day that the elections will take place | early in June. | By a vote of 42 to 29 the Drury | government was upheld night when the Budget debate end-| ed. ? ------ Marshal Joffre and General Pershing renew acquaintan- ces during the former's recent visit to Washington. & 5 Minister of Econ minister of finance, Genoa, arriving at th members omy Schmidt (1 e conference hall. Tuesday | \ eft) and Dr. of the German dele Hermes, gation at "Some people heep foreheads-- just pushing The S. Roughton WV. Elliott," secretary of the Ren- frew G.W.V.A. received two cheques Phone 610. 00 Brock Se, o which will make things much more ni Ai' for the veteraus for some HEAD OFFICES their brains behind their Keep your brains behind your affairs--get adequate life insurance with Insurance Gompany "Policies Good as Gold" their eyebrows forward, LONDON, CANADA 'Agencies ini all principal cities DISTRICT RE PRESENTATIVES: Kiss aad Breck Strests J. B. LAMB W. WALTERS etme -- Hardwood Flooring § 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 well. It is moderately priced. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Welitngton Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Rhone 66. Factory Phone 14165. 'OUR BEST OXFORD Call and see this popular Brown Saddle Strap Oxford for Men. Made on the newest French last. Ourprice...... .. 08150 Brogues and other Oxfords at prices from $5.50 up. These Shoes are all new stock. You are therefore sure of the latest style at lowest price. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street FURS INSURED AND STORED ourdier's BROCK STREET; "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" ' TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. ~ (One door below Randolph Hotel) NOVELTIES In Knitted Sweaters, Capes, Scarfs and Children's Suits All Wool and Silk Mohair Pull- overs and Sweaters in the newest de- signs and colors from . . .,..$2.25 up. Knitted Capes and Wraps that are so fashionable this $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 appearance--$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, season at $9.50,

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