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

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. eet -- resins. ssarspmemorenseinsoiimagrn ny DR.A.W. WINNETT | ie. That's Why Kingston and Vicinity Corner of Johnson and Wellington You're Tired Streets Phone 363 '--Out of Sorts--Have No Appetite | Y iver | our Liver Is Stuggish | C will help put you right 'in a few days. -- cs LJ i On Saturday, June 17th. On the above date the Whig's new serial story, "On Wings of Wireless" will start. Don't miss it. It's a dandy. Fe --_-- EE FOR CHOICE MEATS and A Most Favorable Spring. They act quickly A { {though gently | tu and give na. {most favorable for the farmers in {ture a chance | many years, and with an occasional { to renew your health. Cor. 'rect the im. mediate effects of constipation, relievy | biliumens, indigestion and sick: head: | The R.M.C. cadets are back at tha Small Pill---Small Dose--Small Pricy college, after their recent "hike," {and now all is bustle and preparation a. tor the June ball, which is to be held PIANO TUNING joes Monday SYSuinE A Splendid Trip. FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 2€£2 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 exceptionally good. Preparing for the Ball. Plano Tunivg and Repairing. | Also Organ Work, | A number of Kingstonians took All work guaranteed. {advantage of the excursion to Alex- PETER D. BROWN iandria Bay on Sunday afternoon, and 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m, ae amit es Er ------ Armee | BLA MET Brockville. | DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS To Summer At Picton 25 years standard for Delayed and Dr. Roblin, Boston, is expected in | Painful Menstruation Sealed tin | Picton.during the last of June with | package only, all druggists or direct the children of the Roblin and Mec- by mail. Price $2.00, Knickerbocker | Remedy Co, 71 E. Fromt St.,, To- | ronto. For moviag of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE snd STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. 377. Evenings 2231. $ | Friend, to spend the summer months INGTON STREET lat the MoMullen Place. BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? 153 WE Dr. Waugh Dentist Very Painful Injuries. | hay load at Odessa last week and Estimates given by {suffered the fracture of both wrists, {is doing as well as can be expectad. 0. Aykroyd & Son {His injuries- were very painful and | 21 Main Street. Phome 1670. | he will be laid up for some time | & A REAL HAIR SAVER The Season's Best, |" Our made-to-measure suitings for [men are of the best of English cloth. Our range of blue and black serges, blue stripes, plain greys and colored worsted are of the best material that money can buy, Prices from $39 to $45 a suit, Prevost, Brock street, 106° Wellington St. Phone 256 PHONE 291 For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. | It v i all yi tor truck horse | your hair is falling out, pre- 194 with I Corn a ue maturely gray, brittle, lifeless and any kind in connection. Saddle Horses | [U/l Of dandruff, quick action must be a specialty, Fre-war prices, { taken to save it. . Get from any drug or toilet count- FINKLE & CO. | er to-day a bottle of Parisian Sage 120 Clarence Street. Kingston, Ont, | 80d use as directed--there's nothing | else so simple, safe and effective. | "Before going to bed I rub a little | Bowling Tournaments, || Parisian Sage into my scalp," says a! The local bowlers have received | women whose luxurious, soft and | notification of two tournaments to | lufty hair is greatly admired. "It (he held next month, one at Prescott | keeps away all dandruff--my hair is] on July 3rd, and one at Cobourg on | ora 1 pai aded or seraggly, but re. Er TE hb pag on Parisian Sage is inexpensive, and |that some of the bowlers may attend | tains its natural color and beauty." | Florist | ean's Brus Stare sete samaaigt: os "TIZ" PUTS JOY IN SORE, ACHING FEET | | | | | [ ! | riz | { Cheese Sales. | Perth, 116 it 15 1-2¢. Cornwall, 1,133 at 15 5-16¢ to 15 9-16c¢. London, 115 boarded, 14 1-2¢ bid, no sales. Belleville, makes sore, burning, tired |15 7-8c. feet fairly dance with delight. Away St. Hyacinthe, Que., 300 at 15¢c. 80 the aches and pains, the corns, cal- | lonses, blisters and bunions. Celebrated a Birthday rt 2 rave; Several of Mrs. Sherlock's friends and Poisons that | Bathered at her home at Enterprise puff up your|On June 6th, to celebrate her eighty- feet. No matter [third birthday. She is real smart how hard you|and enjoyed the company very much. work, how long |She treated them to an elaborate you dance, how |dinner, the guests all helping to far you walk, or (provide. Mise Flo Williams played how long you |geveral pieces on the organ, and all joined in singing. 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral i ony and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1137, 2,100 at 15 3-4c to remain on your feet, "T 1 2 brings restful foot comfort. | The Late William Lloyd "TIZ" is won- On June 3rd, the death occurred in Picton of William Lloyd, aged forty years. The®deceased had been in faiNng health for some weeks. Deceased enlisted with the 155th Battalion going overseas with that unit to England, where he was for some time, later coming home as a result of sickness. The remains were accorded a military funeral. derful for tired, aching, swollen, | smarting feet. Your feet just tingle W. R McRae & Co. | for joy; shoes never hurt or seem GOLDEN LION BLOCK. | tight UR.) | °c! & box of "TIZ" now from amy druggist or department store. End foot tortdre forever--wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet Cholcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by and happy. NAA A. ct Arr iinid us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 1383 Sadness of Newburgh News came to Mr. Charles McKim on Saturday of the birth of twin girls to Mr. and Mr. Bruce Paul of Govan, Sask. Four hours later another message came, telling that Mrs. Paul has passed away. Mrs. Paul was a sister of Mr. MeKim. There is a large connection of rel- atives and many sympathizing friends, and the whole ¢ircum- stances render it particularly sad. TTUTCORA EIS] TURES ro Fell Out, Head Disigured. corm a Se aaah 4nd Back After Many Years This spring has been one of tha {rain, the crops in the district will be | a splendid trip was enjoyed on the | Benjamin Shaver, who fell off the | [two years of age. He leaves two bro- thers and one sister, Mrs. Thomas 1 Hardy, Wellington, Charles Tripp, | Hillier, Seymour Tripp in the north- | west, 1 Ends Honored Career, | Capt. Alex. L. Russell, C E., {D.L.S., late of Port Arthur, one of the three remaining members of the Clvil Service Company formed in 11861 and which later formed the nu- cleus of the Governor-General's Foot | Guards, died at Qttawa on Sunday. | He was eighty vears old, having beer {born at Kingston in 1842. He was the eldest son of the late Andrew | Russell, assistant commissioner of {crown lands, known as the "father io! astronomlic surveying in Canada." { Pleasing Presentation | On Monday the High School Cadet ---- | Corps, Carleton Place, presented O. | J. Henderson, their instructor, and one of the teaching staff, with a handsome electric library lamp. Up- {on the approach of his marriage to {Miss Eva Dulmage, which took place | Mullen families, chaperoned by Miss | Saturday morning, the pupils of the | High School waited upon Mr. Hend- |erson, and presented him with a { handsome set of gilver knives, forks, [spoons, ete. accompanied by the | best wishes of the scholars in gener- lal. Mr. Henderson was deeply [touched by the token of the schol- ars' appreciation | -- | Continuation School at Cardinal The Benson continuation school at Cardinal, in which classes are now being held, and which, it is expect- ed will shortly have its formal open- ing, is #ituated to the north of the {tract of land given to the village of | Cardinal by George JF. Benson, Montreal, and which is to become a public park under the name of | Point Cardinal Park, perpetuating | the name conferred upon the local- {ity by the old French voyageurs. | During the course of alterations last | Sn NAASPIRIN WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy "Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" Accept only an * which contains directions and dose uring 22 years and proved safe by | | | ting Aspirin at all. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," worked out by physicians d millions for Colds Toothache Earache | aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. manufacture, to assist the pubile will be stamped with their gen Headache Neuralgia Lumbago | Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of Aspirin is the trade mark arated In Catata) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- against imitatio eral trade mark, the 'Bayer Cross. Why Be Skinny When It's so EASY to . | winter it was discovered by work- {ingmen that the stone dwelling was erected 104 years ago by Captain { Hugh Munro, a United Empire Loy- {allst who was one of the earliest | {settlers in that part of Edwardsburg. | | Miss Olive Clark. B.A. a graduate of Queen's, university; 'is principal | {of the school, with Miss Surch as {assistant | { Off On a Trip ; i John Burns, Picton, has left for { Vancouver, B.C., to visit his son | 'and to attend his grandflaughter's | wedding. He is going by way of the | {great lakes and intends going down the Pacific coast and vieit some of the American cities before returning. {The entire trip will take three or | [four months. ------ Attended Health Conference. ot ar ROOF PAINT We have several drums or barrels of Tar- via, which makes an ideal Roof Paint. As this was purchased at a low figure, the price is away down. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay aad Wenwngtos Streets, KINGS10N, Out. Office Phone 66. Nactory Phone 1415. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES For Wedding Gifts. The tastefully, useful present. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phone 1545 115 Brock Street Seo jo | Professor James Miller returned | |on Saturday from the Canadian Pub- | | lic Health Congress which was held | at St. John, N.B, on the 6th, 7ta, | {Sth and 9th June. At the laboratory | section of the congress, Dr. Miller | presented a joint paper with Dr. T. R. Little on "A New Method o {Carrying out the Precipitin Test." | Another paper entitled "A New Me- {thod of Preparing the Divided Plate" | {by Dr. T. R. Little was also read. | | Profesor Miller took part in several | lof the discussions at the conference, iand in the social functions and ex- | | | | | | JONE LEE, Manager Most Up-to-Date Restaurant WS Nea Conte 1 Gafe. 2 d carefully pi red food, Private Ph 635. Public Phone 527 Everything of the Best in well select ed an 331 KING STREET, KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, [cursions organized by the Board of | JLealth of St. John under the super- | intendence of the Hon. Dr Roberts, Minister of Health. i Dr. Miller had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Richard Hooper, well | known to many in Kingston, and for- | merly a resident in the city. Mrs. | Hooper'is a prominent member of | the Board of Health of St. John. | | ------ emit Losing ones' temper means losing | peace of spirit, control over self, ! clearness of thought and grasp of | the situation. l FURS INSURED AND on tablets, you are not get- unbroken package" of Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain 24 and 100--Druggists. known that Aspirin means Bayer ns, the Tablets of. Bayer Company 3 well Sonic STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET ie KLOTHKLAD Suits for Boys "Made To Wear Where Others Tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Harry Mastin, San Bernardino, California, is vigiting his sister, Mrs. Storms, and father, Danie] Mastin in Picton. Like many a young man, beltchy. My scalpwas bi 3 red, and the Build Flesh this New Way Do you need more flesh? Are you pale, Jacking in energy --or is your complexion FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 424 SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES Vineapples, Strawberries, To- atoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. soh MARCHE GROCERY Slag ard Earl Streets one 1844. FOR SALE p Military Tents -- Bells ana . Marquees--at reduced prices. 3 Also new Camp Cots and Chairs. IL. Cohen & Co. 875 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 | | we head was di lasted six months. Then I sent for a free Semple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, I afterwards bought more, and I only used two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment when | was healed." (Signed) Miss Frances Burns, St. Basile, Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. SERS Our new Bathing Caps are now on display--new colors, new shapes and styles--all very pretty indeed. A large assort- ment to pick from and our prices will please you. Come in and see our Caps be- fore you buy. ; Priced from verses. 25c up M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Sts, Phone 82. What palaces of peace many would occupy if all they had wasted in the past could be expended on the home today! Why does the doctor emile when he sees a little boy getting outside a little green apple? . some forty-one years ago he left this country to make good. Seven years later, he made a short vsit among his relatives and friends and, return- "ng made his home in San Bernar- dino ever since. He is meeting friends and acquaintances, at his sister's Mrs. Chester Storms. Crowd on Full Sail These are the days when Merch- ant Princes are made. Opportunity is coming in without knocking, she will go out the same way if you are not on the watch. The difference be- tween success and failure is the same , pretty much as the difference between fear and courage. Don't be afraid to get a job as a clerk. A clerk can become a store manager or owner if he is on the watch for op- portunity. Watch our classified ads. Departmental Examinations, The collegiate pupils trying the departmental examinations are pre- paring to write this week. The low- er school tests begin Wednesday and the matriculation the following Mon- day. This year, owing to the new regulation, a record number will be writing on these latter papers. The new ruling provides that some of tao scholars in the lower forms may try certain papers for which 'they have completed their studies. -- Died In The Hospital William Tripp, Col Creek, eer- lously ill, was sent to the County Hospital, Picton. News reached Wel- 1lington on Monday that William Tripp died suddenly. Interment took place at Hilller on Wednesday afternoon. The deceased was fifty blemis beads, or boils? druggist's and get YEAST tablets. f so, simply by humiliating pimples, black- 1RomiZED remarkably effective tablets--two with each meal. Then watch the results! Very likely you will be actually astonished at the improvement shown in For IRO able new scientific process--a eoables yeast to bring its often in just half the wsual ou even after the first 48 hours. 1ZED YEAST embodies a remark - which endid results ! i | | ol ly 2 FOR THE WARM WEATHER Cool Underwear FOR WOMEN Vests, Drawers, Bloomers, Combinations in Lisle, Cotton and Silk. Vests from 25c¢. up Bloomers from ven. 39. up Combinations from ....98¢c. up Men's separate garments and Union Suits in Balbriggan, athletic styles, from 69c. a garment up. Girls' Vests, Bloomers and Combi- nations, in fine Cotton at 25¢. and 35¢. a garment. Boys' Balbriggan and athletic styles, Shirts, Drawers and Combinations for 50k. a garment. Extra large sizes in all styles, J W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. . The Waldron Store.

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