Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1922, p. 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 11; 1922, THE * DRAW. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner ¢f Johnson and Wellington 7 | Heat Would Beat | LIKE A TRIP HAMMER fleart trouble has of late years be- "Ome very prevalent Sometimes a DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Btreets Phone 363 | pain _catches you in the region of the heert, now and the our heart skips | beats, palpitates, or beats with such rapidity and violence you | think it is going to burst. ( You have weak and dizzy spells, | sinking sensations, are nervous, irri- | table and depress#ed, and if you at- tempt tc alk upstai any dis- i adits yo alk Dynan li 3s schools of the city have commenced We know of no remedy that will do [to arrange for the annual picnics. » much to make the heart regain Some of the schools have chartered strength and vigor, regulate its beat steamers. and restore it to a healthy normal | ------------ ndition as will Purchased a Residence, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills Hon. A. C. Hardy, Brockville, has Mrs. Chadwick, Delhi, Ont., writes purchased the residence of John F. 'I had palpitation of the heart, and Daly avenue, Ottawa for A Pe" robs, Tag Day. nts' Ho Saturday, May Good cau elp it along. Arranging for Picnics. Already = the different Sunday FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TKY 3 ' Iurstall, the least exercise, such as going up- he $715,000, stairs or up a Hill, my heart would |} : . beat like a trip-hammer and at times Dis' new home during the sessional I was dizzy-headed and had a sinking | months, sensation as if my time were near. YY ---- A friend suggested I try Miliburn's Will Remain Here. | Hieart and Nerve Pills, so I procured Elders James and Taylor, evange- three boxes, and by the time the first lists of the Mormon church return- ne was used 1 began to improve. In ed to the city from Ottawa on Tues- al 1 took six Does, and now = al-|gay The former has been transfer v ROLE ala a lel Jike 3 red to Montreal, while the latter will | thumping, and can walk miles with- Stay In Kingston and "labor" for the out fatigue. . At time of sickness (cause of their church. weighed 120 1bs., now I weigh 150." | - Price, 50c. a box at all dealers, or | Left for Northland. matled direct on receint of price by | Cyril McClory, Queen's University, I'he T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, {accompanied by his friend, Mr "Cham- Unt : berlain, a geologist, have left for New Ontario where they will be engaged in connection with silver mining il | B. V. McGeein | PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 282 For moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Ca. 0: om ce- oy a - PIANO TUNING |operations during the next few Piano Tuning and Repairing. months: Also Organ Work. | ' All work guaranteed. PETER D, BROWN Markland St, Phone 239Tm. Dr. Waugh , Dentist Always Popular. The Front road from Portsmouth 2 'Senator Hardy will occupy | | occasionally one may here the ang- lers bursting forth into song, their repertoires extending from 'Casey | Jones" to "Il Trovatore." Price Gone Up. During the past week the retail price of gasoline increased to 39c¢ per | gallon. For some time gasoline | has been selling at 37c a gallon. The { Imprial Oil Compang-=states that | the wholésale price "of gasoline has jncreased 1 a gallon and the 'price of coal oil has dropped uvne cent. 20 -2¢ | Puts Men Out of Work." | The arrival of the new machine to | sweep the city streets means that a number of men who for years have ) been engaged in doing this work, will | be out of employment. The members jof the Board® of Works realized this | nevertheless the time had arrived | fot the purchase of a machine whinsh {would mean a saving to the eity. {Only two men are needed to follow {the sweeping machine. | Some of the men who have been in the habit of clegning the streets feel thdt a great injustice has been done them In some cases the men are advanced in years, and are unable to do hard work such as digging. Indignation Expressed. local on several | 2 Whig i that Wednesday morning automobiles own- undertaker informed the | 106 Wellington St. Phone 2.0 (to Lamoine's Point is showing up as ed by farmers yere "tagged" by the on Sydenham Kingston and Vicinity ] (thinks that in view-of the conditions, the auto owners should not have {been summoned to court. They live | out of Kingston and will have to |come to town to obey their sum- | monses. All concerned are highly ! indignant. Methodist District Meeting. The annual meeting of the King- ston Methodist district has been' call- ed for May 17th and 18th. The min- isterial session will open at ten o'clock in the morning of May 17th. i This is a very important meeting of the district as all the financial re- ports for the year will be presented. As yet'it is too soon to state the fin- ancial condition of the churches for | the district, but it is expected that , the givings will be about the same as a year ago, Sydenham street | church has already reported an in- crease of $450 in the missionary of- fering. Sketch of New President. Willlam Hugh Coverdale, consult- ing engineer, new president of the Canada Steamship Lines, Limited, is a member of the firm of Coverdale & Colpitts, of New York, railroad and industrial specialists, A native of Kingston, Ont., he completed his edu- cation at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa. He organized. his present frm in 1913. During his business carreer he has enjoyed a broad con- | nection, and has retained executive | positions with a' number of large in- dustrial and transportation organiza- FF Firewood Dry Slabs for kindling. Hard Maple Cordwood., Good quality live fuel. sured by the cubic cord. 'S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets) KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 14105. All mea- A A en REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND INSURANCE We pay Cash for Victory's. KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited J; 0. HUTTON Phone 03. B. G. ROBERTSON 67 Clarence Street For the Best Wom an in the World MOTHER, SUNDAY, MAY 14th Mother gets little in this world, yet she gives every thing. Send her a token of your appreciation. It will warm her heart. and show that you, have not forgotten, : "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" The soulful expression of the day. FLOWERS--""The only sweet thing God ever made aad forgot, te put a soul into."--Beecher. (FLOWERS FOR THE GRADUATE) LAWSON ' FLORIST - STORE: Corner Wellington and Brock Streets. Phene 770. CONSERVATORIES: 68 Centre Street. Phone 1174J. 4 TOR very popular motor drive this sea | police for standing | tions, some of which are as follows: | [son. The roads out that way are {usually in pretty fair shape and |there is not a more attractive high- | way, scenically, in the district. "PHONE 201 | BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATI(ONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 2! Main Street. Phoue 1670. For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. | ric with motor truck or horse drawing | vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery of any kind in connection. Saddle Horses Pre-war prices. * Merry Fishermen, The bridge over the creek a specialty. {one half mile west of Lake Ontario FINKLE & CO. 120 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. Rtes., 1137, ~---- i howe 1 [DAVID scOTT | Plomber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec- lalty, All work guaranteed. Ad- dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. : (during the early evenings and on AT CAPSULE Seccesshal ach Capsule bears name £3 Beware of counterfeits | KINGSTON ? Know our location? Two years ago to-day we opened up. Our business is steadily increasing. We cannot command success--we try to de- serve It with a full line of Smokers' Supplies; Magazines and Statiomery. JACK ELDER 269 Princess Street 1 LOVERS OF MILK Cholly: I|--aw--Ilove milk, Miss Sharpe. | knew of no creature that ~--aw---{oves it as much. Miss Sharpe: | might suggest the calf, Mr. Sapp, wt SUN LIFE ASSURANCE C0. OF CANADA May we serve you ? W. R McRae & Ca. COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & Grove Inn Yard J. L. ABELL District Agent 237 Bagot Street. Phone 704. \ (2 BURNING THE ROAD "Where do all these cinders come from? . "Come from the motorists burns REAL VALUE IN SOAPS Cream Olive Soap is an excel- lent Soap that we are offering to our customers this week for 8 cakes for ....25c. 6 cakes for .... 1 dozen. cakes . .85c. 00. « Phone 183 /} \ NR FOR SALE [HH A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake ....... $75.00 ; W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 ) We have a window full of Lh this Soap. Try a dozen cakes i at this special price. M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Sts. Lif | hI [INES | LiF "Me thinks he's made of iron, bu he's losing his teeth, | see." "Well, he's an oid rake." em ~~ | MARCUS AURELIUS ON YOU EVER T INSURANCE JB YE 2 18 PREPAREDNESS Wagstafl's Pineapple Marmalade, Wagstafi's Bramble Jelly, Thus wrote Marcus Aurelius al- most 2,000 years ago:-- We also have a full line ot SHISS Semitle ante ot ism "Since 1 Ia powsible that thou Kl mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly." The advice BON MARCHE GROCERY of the philosopher is as sound to- ton, King sm Burl Steely day as it was then. A business Phone 1544. man falls {il and becomes unable to create an estate for his old ' age and dependants. Our disability policy does both ~by eliminating all risks and guaranteeing & man a monthly instalment as long as he or the beneficiary lives. - You wiil find great advantage by entrusting your Insurance to the Mutual Life of Canada. Let us discuss the matier with you. S. Roughton Phone €10. 80 Brock St, Kingsteg Old Maid Cold Storage Egg (to New Lald Egg): Sir. vou are en- tirely too fresh! New and Second Hand Lumber, Iron Siding and Roof. ing, suitable for barns and gar- ages; several! toilets, white enamel basins, electric shades and second-hand Gas |! Stoves at bargain prices. i Apply :-- i { L Cohen & Co. i £73 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 If a man has failed once or twice he 'knows heW 49 enjoy subsequent | success. i street, between Princess and Queen streets on Tuesday afternoon while | {the occupants were waiting for a | funeral to strat. The police stated that the autos were standing more than half an hour on this street and about | that they were liable. The undertak-|Grande Railroad. (er explained that the clergyman was park is a favorite resort of 'anglers | ten minutes late in arriving for the | maintains a large farm of 425 acres | | burial service, and that was why the Saturdays and Sundays. Some good autos stood a little longer than the |fronting on {catches are reported out there and | time allowed by the city by-law. He |cattle and sheep, HARD TO PLEASE Agent: I'm sorry you dont like that apartment. The noles and dust of the street are quite negligible. | believe you'd find fawit with a mansion in the skies. Mrs. 'Fuesbody: That would be worse yet. We'd be smothered in cosmic dust and the music of the spheres would keep us awake all night, NOT A FAST oan She: Is your car a fast one? He: No, | think not--I've never been able to get away from a cop ye New York, New Haven and Hartford | Railroad; Canadian Northern Rail- | way; International Mercantile Mar- | ine, etc., and are at the present time | Investigating the Denver and Rio | Mr. Coverdale: is | {a keen farmer in his spare time and | | seven miles west of Kingston, and | Lake Ontario, raising | HE WAS IN THAT CLASS "The wicked stand In slippery places." "That's right; you'd better watch BRANCHED OFF "He never sticks to a subject; he began talking about treecs--" "Then branched off to another topic, eh?" LS She: George, do you like girle with bobbed hair? He: Yes--all buf the bobbed hair, I} Phone 191. N FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's * BROCK STREET] KLOTHKLAD Suits for Boys Somm---- ~~ "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel)' 7 maf | OR CURTAINS SCRIMS, MARQUISETTES, MADRAS and NETS - A large variety at very attractive prices from . . .. 15c. a yard up to 75c. CRETONNES and CHINTZES for Draperies 'and Coverings--all the new patterns--from 22¢. a yard up to $1.00. DAINTY CURTAINS made from fine Scrim and Madras--neatly trim- med with Cluny and Lace. Very spe- cial at $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 a pair, W. N. Linton & Co. @ The Waldron Store. - I N

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