Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1922, p. 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1322, DRAW. WINNETT $0 MANY PEOPLE | ARE NERVOUS DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wi silingion Btreets Phone 303 FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 282 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 -------- For moving of FREIGHT, FURNETURE, SAFES, PIANOS and CARTAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2281. i838 WELLINGTON STREET "Dr. Waugh : Dentist 106 Wellington - St. Fhone - 256 .intimately, so vitally, connected that 'PHONE 291 For Furniture or Haggage Transfer. rity with motor truck or horse drawing vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery of any kind in connection. Saddle Horsey a specialty. Fre-war prices, FINKLE & CO. 120 Clarence Street. Kingston, Ont, mo WATTS People's Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa Ont. ernie \ - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG } Kingston and Vicinity 1 | "Fruft-atiies" the the Greatest of all Nerve Remedies This Fruit Medicise Restores Health The increase in the number of persons suffering from Nervommess is world-wide ; due, in a measure, to the - reaction following the war. Sleepless- ness, Headaches, Mental Depression, Rheumatism, Nervous Dyspepsia, Bad Heart Action, are the results of a disturbed condition of the Nervous System. The nerves and the blood are so the condition of one is bound to affect the condition of the other. If the blood is laden with impurities, it is impossible to have strong, steady nerves. The first essential in treating nervous troubles is to purify and enrich she blood. This, "FRUIT-A-TIVES™ will do. "FRUIT-A-TIVES" stimulates the bowels, kidneysand skin and purifies the blood. "Fruit-a-tives"' improves appetite and digestion and "insures food being properly digested, thus enabling the blood to carry wholesome nourishment to build up the body, particularly the nerves. Men and women who take 'Fruit. a-tives" for some form of nervous- ness--because they cannot eat or sleep or work or enjoy life--say that this fruit medicine is simply - marvellous in its action. 50c a box, 8 for $2.50, trial size, 256. At dealers or semt postpaid by m th co pe 3 PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning and Repairing, Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN "12 Markland St. Phone 2397Tm. BUILDING ? to th REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by Institute, Toronto on Friday on departmental business. last season's price, 500 in the population with .an increase in assessment of $1, Ontario will be in Mérrickville Sunday. {place at the 10.30 o'clock service. ston, will Thursday afternoon, Tag Day. For Infants' Home, Saturday, May 3th, Good cause, help it along, Has Gone to Oshawa. W. J. Dunn, formerly of Kingston, left the city on Friday for Oshawd, where he has,taken a position, Went to Toronto. Principal Silter of the Colegiate and J. G. Elliott went to Has a Road Contract. George Hart, Picton, haz the con- tract of building the provincial high- way between Union Hill and Belle- ville. A Shower for Men. Fifty raincdats only in this special purchase, light and dark tweed, fawn ixtures, all new styles at about half Come and see em. Prevost, Brock street. Increase in Population, Pemrbraige shows ° an incredse of over 1921, 025,910 for the same period. To Have Permanent Chief. At a meeting of the Pembroke uncil it was decided to appoint a rmanent chief of the fire brigade and also one additional fireman. ER ---- Bishop at Merrickville. Bishop Bidwell of the.diocese of on Confirmation Is to take -------------------- Cheese Sales. Brockville, 795 at 13 1-16¢c to 13 -4c. Campbellford;- 160 at 13 7-8c. Stirling, 2056 at 13 1-8c to 13 5-16c¢. Will Inspect Gananoque Cadets, Lieut.-Col. G. H. Gillesple, King- be in Gansnoque next the 18th 'inst. inspect the High School cadets on e market square. A Site for School The committee appointed by the bouquets to order. Phone 1763, Res,, 1137, 0. Aykroyd & Son DR. H. A. STEWART Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce Pembroke high school board to buy , |a site for tha proposed new school has secured an option on the Moffatt property on Moffatt street, Traffic to the Cape. The passenger traffic' between Cape Vincent and Kingston on the steamer Missisquoi is not very heavy foot was drawn up so that she walk- ed on the toes. This is all changed now. Has Passed Beyond. McKay, Franktown Station, at the age of eighty-five At one time he taught once he was a singing mas- Alex, is dead, years. school; ter, survived by his second wife and son George, on the homestead, and a daughter, Mrs. Cook, of Michigan, also by a brother, Peter McKay, at the age of ninety-one years. Hads a Close Call, Herman Trumpour, the five-year old son of Marshall Trumpour, Wel- lington, had a narrow escape as he ran across the road after a cat. He ran in the track of a car driven by Mr. Jones, Trenton. The car driver applied the brakes, but the front wheel went over the child's right arm, and he was dragged a little way. Fortunately apart from slight bruises he was uninjured Lusitania "Anniversary, ¢Sunday will mark the seventh an- niversary of the sinking of the liner Lusitania, which was wantonly tor- pedoed by a German. submarine causing the death of 1,200, passen- gers. The late The late Mrs. F. Ml. Hammond, formerly Miss Kathleen McParland, Kingston, was one of those rescyed, but who died several years later as the result of her ter- rible experience. . --i------ Cattle Under Its Care. The Humane Soclety has under its care sixty-eight head of live stock, seized last week from a Loughboro- ugh farmer who was unable to feed them because of the scarcity of fod- der, The inventory is as follows: Cattle 38, mares 3, spring calves 5, sows 2, pigs 18, horses'2. J. R. C. Dobbs, local inspector for the Hu- mane Society," has authority under the act to buy food to feed the ani- mals and then sell them for the food. The Late Mrs. George Ireland. Early Wednesday the death occur- red near Athens of Mrs. George 'Ire- land. She had been ill for the past three years. Before her marriage she was Miss Eliza Dunn,glaughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Dunn, Delta, Her husband pre-deceased her. She leaves two sons and two daughters, Messrs. Alfred Ireland, Pennsylvan- fa; William Ireland, Athens; Mrs. L. McDonald, Gandhoque, and Mrs. Ol- iver Burtch, Lyndhurst. She dlso He was twice married, and is| leaves one brother, John Dunn, Gan- | angoue, and three sisters, Mrs. John! Morris, LaKe Eloida; Mrs. John Jac- ques, Soperton. and Mrs. Jacques, Gananoque. Anglican a member of Christ church, Athens, Will Give Much Time. ing engineers, have heretofore called | for a great deal of his time at the | is Mr. | head office in New York, it Coverdale's purpose to spend a large part of his time, probably four or five days a week, in Montreal, dur- ing the season of navigation, which will give him ample time _to give close attention to the affairs of Can-| ada Steamship Lines. Automobile Tourists." - The first long-diftance automobile | tourists reached the city on Friday coming from New York state, A party visited "Jack" McGall's sport- Ling goods shop and purchased guide books giving the road map of east- ern Ontario. They were on their way to Pembroke and the map gave the roads fit for automobiles, King- ston is seen as the centre of this popular summer traffic and with the | roads we have now leading east, north and west to say nothing of the ferry service to American points, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Alexandria Bay and Ogdensburg, capable of car- rying all kinds of cars, there will be a great influx of tourists seeking our fishing grounds and camping sites in the back lakes. Clever Deseronto Boy. = Roy E. Wagar, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Wagar, Maple Aven- ue, Deseronto, says the Post, has had the degree of bachelor of arts with honors in history and political and economical science conferred upon him by Queen's University, Roy was born in Deseronto and secured his earlier education in the Deser- onto public and high schools. After matriculating in 1914 he spent thrae years teaching in Ontario and three years in Saskatchewan. Although Roy spent but two years in residence at Queen's, he was elected president of the University Debating Union, vice-president of the Commerce Club, secretary of the Polecon Club and was. leader of the debating team which defeated McGill and Toronto Universities and brought the Inter- collegiate championship to Queen's for the first time in many years. Since the first of May he has been employed in the head office of the British American Oil Co., Toronto. Richard | She was an | Although his activities as partner | of Coverdale and Colpitts, consult- | mi Cy 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 \Weamgtos All mea- Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone 14105. 'BE PREPARED! Now is the time to buy your Canvas Outing Shoes and get your choice before the rush comes. We have a full and varied stock of canvas and Tennis Shoes at moderate prices, If you prefer Oxfords see our lines : 8... una eanie: $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET, + as yet, although large quantities of freight are being shipped across. that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092, Dr. H. A. Stewart Corner Princess and Wellington Cash { Can be produced from that extra room of yours this summer. In our city there are always any number of new comers who would appreciate an attractive room in a nice home, Alexaridria Bay as Coll A petiton asking for the appoint ment of. W. W. Avery, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., as collector of the cus- toms to succeed Henry Holland when his term expires nert. year, is being) circulated. 'KLOTHKLAD Suits for Boys Decide on Half-Holiday. /) - 2 Following a custom of recent . - years, Brockville retail merchants When Spring Cleaning W. R McRae & Coc Don't Forget ||. YOUR:CLOCK PRR, Phone 2088] have decided to close their places of COAL from R. J. RODGER noon during the months of June, 149 Sydenham St. - July and August, 2 : Cholcest duality of Scranton Coal. No other kind .sold by : of Mother's Day The concert recently given at the BOOTH & 00. A box of NEILSON'S CHO- Grove Inn Yard © Phone 133 "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" Eye Strain ing a run-down nervous NE re so certainly a Se the Jet. | tem. , system as cons Whatever be th straining of the eyes. cause of your a resk You may think that sew-|down, it has been demon- ing is light 1 work, and wonder | strated in many thousands why it tires you. : of Eien that there is noth- It is the strain on the eyes. | 15.4 £° Dr; Chase's Nerve 9 Food to restore the depleted The cogtrolling of the nerve cells. sight is most delicate | Headaches, tired feelings, work of the nervous system, | sleeplessness, indigestion, 304 when Shere 1a strain on lack of energy and 0 eyes an enor-| are some of Than indications mous waste of nervous en-| of an exhausted fondition of the nerves. sum of money for this organization. fi} {It will be used to further the work | {of the club during next winter. TWEDDELL'S 131 Princes St. ~~. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Y.M.C.A. under the auspices of the | | senior supper session realized a neat COLATES for Mother. What || could be sweeter for her? 1] He Goes To Brighton. Il John Bell, Queen's "University, | | spent the week-end 'with his parents; il | Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Picton. ll | Mr. Bell has accepted a position as || assistant electrician for the Domin- lian Canners with headquarters at Brighton, Dainty packages at 50¢., Tbe. ie $1.00 cach. Buy your Chocolates from-- M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Sts. s Phone 82, FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough: boro Lake ,i..c...en $75.00 W. H. GODWIN '& SON 80 Brock Street Phone 424 Sentence Suspended, Annie Lepine, taken to Hull from the penitentiary, where she is serv- l{ing a two-year sentence for theft, i | was given a suspendedsentence when she was arraigned on =u similar charge before Judge Cousineau at the assizes, Gets a Teaching Fellowship. A. G. Jacques, London, an honor graduate from the School of Sci at Queen's University, has been no- tified that he has been granted a teaching fellowship in the University of Pittsburg. Mr. Jacques had an excellent career at the university and his friends will be glad to hea of his appointment. oo TO-NIGHT Cream. 3 Pie and Xce 50 Senta a box. all dealers or Edmanson, Bates , Ltd Toron . 5 Black, White, Tan and Fancy, plain top and # Socks--specially Chet t from--. " 20c.a PairUp. WOMEN'S COTION and LISLE pi : a --the wearwell quality-- in Black and col- Be A Yr rents. B ; ors at .........25c., 35c. and 50c. a pair Rev. R. Bamforth, the popular pas- a 3 , s \ tor. of Destonto. Methodist cnureh, : : WOMEN'S COTTON VESTS--fine elas- will remain there for another year. : © tic ribbs, with and without sleeves, at 25c. The financial affairs of this church illo dig hoi WOMEN'S EXTRA FINE LISLE FIN- ISH VESTS in Pink and White -- short sleeves, no sleeves and opera style Ere Seagal Ww. N. Linton 1 & Phe 19% BELVIDERE 141 King E.

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