Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1922, p. 5

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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. NURSES ADVISE Zam-Buk, because they have proved that it does what is claimed for it. Miss E. L. Doxey, graduate nurse, of 3220 Michigan Ave, Chicago, says: "I have a patient who suf- fered terribly with piles. Zam-Buk is the only remedy that gave her rellef. "I have used Zam-Buk myself for the same ailment, also for sores and burns, and have the greatest confidence in it." | mm PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning and Repairing. Alse Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m. RAW, VINNETT Corner of Johnson and Wellington Btreets Phone 363 FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY | B. V. McGeein PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 282 ~---- ---- For moving of REIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANGS CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer - Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh Dentist | | | PARIS PATE PARIS --the spicy, delicious and nutritious meat paste. He will enjoy them. BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 omer ---- | PHONE 291 | For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. | riflg with moter truck or horse drawing | vehicles. Motor Cars and Livery of! any kind in connection. Saddle Horses a apecinity. Fre-war prices. FINKLE & CO. | 21 Main Street. 120 Clarence Street. Kingston, Oat, | WATTS || QGLIVIES Insurance and Brokerage Office People's Florist 177 Wellington street. AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. G. HUNTER OGILVIE Funeral des and weddi igus, ng 151 Wellington Street bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Kingston and Vicinity | Archbishop Spratt officiating, assist- | early in the morning would be a nov- ed by Rev. Father Keaney, as deac- elty--the gas buggy has taken all on; Rev. Father Hyland as subdea-|the pep out of people and when jcon, and Rev. Father Lacey as mas- morning comes they are too tired to | ter of ceremonies. The boys and giris| get up. A horse-back ride early in Who took their first communion althe morning is good for people, week ago, also took part. The sanc- | stimulates the HNver tuary boys and the men's choir sang | longevity. But then most hymns during the procession. Millinery Reduction at Odessa. Miss Kate Kenyon is reducing all | Millinery Goods from twenty-five to fifty per cent. Ten Men in Jail. There are at present ten men con- fined in the county jail. There.are| no women prisoners. The men are busily engaged making tile. | --they would sooner live fast @nd e---- Telephone Your Want. die quick. And by the way Re ot { Our number is 243. We have a [them are travelling, they will suc- Mrs. A. P. Young, Bath, spent tha perfectly trained, pleasant speaking | ceed. week-end In the city with her son, |person, who won't make you repeat Dr. Claude R. Young, who is leaving | more often than necessary and won't for New York on Tuesday. | make mistakes in writing your copy. {1f you are in doubt about the best | Leaving for New York. Links Ready For Early Golfers The links at the Thousand Islands , Country Club have been prepared for Will Teach in Ottawa. Miss Emma Gordon, Pittsburg (township, has returned home, but it lis understood will return to Ot- [tawa In September to accept a posi- | tion on the teaching staff of the | Public School board there. | way to word your ad or the best | the use of the early golfers. The heading to have it appear under, talk | greens committee for the summer is it over with this pleasant speakin {person. You'll get lots of help and {gan, New York, Mrs. Elisha P, Wil- some good suggestions, and you'll be | pyr, jr., South Bethlehem, Pa., glad you phoned. Mrs. W. N. Bannard, Hazleton, Pa., Mr. F. Had to Wire for Money. Engagement Announced, | The way of the transgressor is Mrs. Thomas Jamieson, Kempt- | hard. A young man from out-of- ville, Ont., announces the engage- |town had this old saw brought home ment of her daughter, Alma Mary, {to him on Monday, when he was fin- to W. A, Toogood, barrister-at-law, (ed $10 and costs in the police court Toronto, marriage to take place | for being intoxicated. He did not early in July. | have the wherewithal to pay his fine {and had to wire home for money. As a result he had to stay in the police station for several hours until the | [money arrived to pay his fine. | Jack by Mrs: H. C, Islands Country Club champion. The tennis courts, both at cellent condition. ------------ Are Leaving Tweed. Jasper Park Lodge Opened. Mr. and Mrs. Newsome are leav- ing Tweed, Mr. Newsome has been transferred to Brockville, Mr. Sweet has also left, his work calling him to Belleville, Mrs. Sweet and bahy will | remain in Tweed for the summer, Fleming, of San Anniversary Services, | and hoisting it into position in front Brewer's Mills, In the insolvency court at Cleve-|g 39 and ending with vespers at 7 land, O., on June 6th, Frances Tooker, formerly of Brockville, and now of Cleveland, was granted a di- vorce from Byron M, Tooker, formerly of this place. Is Granted Divorce. | propriate to the occasion will be de- | Canadian National Railways in pro- |livered by distinguished preachers | viding permanent buildings for also [at each service. The church having |8ccommodation of tourists in this {been only recently = improved and |SPlendid mountain playground, set [artistically decorated greater enthus- |88ide by the Dominion government, Pbowe 1670. i | Fresh flowers and plants daily ! | | | Res., 1137, Children's HAIR CUTTING One of our specialties! Our Motto: "Cleanliness and Civility," and we try to live up to it In every way, Frank Robb's BARBER PARLOR 185 WELLINGTON STREET (Next to Bank of Nova Scotia) The Telgmann School of Music Piano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts ac- cepted. 216 F rontenac Street. Phone 1325;. Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. KIDNEY PILLS Contained in the concentrat- ed form, is one of the most val- uable remedies known to the medical profession for the treat- ment or diseases of the kidneys. None others are just as good. A thorough trial will convince you. 28¢. and 30c. a box M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cor. Clergy and Princess Sts. Phone 82. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough. boro Lake .......... $75.00 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 ) SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES 'Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables, BON MARCHE GROCERY Cer. and Earl Stree King ty SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, call uses, bunions, and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or (ddrawing up No KEIR (es df (7 "TIZ" is <4 Hah on Ze > off. "TIZ" (ll) draws out all the poisonous exu- dations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz"" and : forget your foot misery. Ah! how Military Tents -- Bells and | comfortable your feet feel. Get a box i ced | of "TIZ" now at any druxgist or de- Marquoes--at redu A | Have Also new Camp Cots and | 800d feet, glad feet, feet that never Chairs. swell, never hurt, never get tired. 'A L Cohen & Co. | year's foot comfort guaranteed for _ 273 Ontario 8t. Phones 836, 837 IAA ---- FOR SALE | a few cents. cM NN ttt He who is equipped with patience |and perseveaapee 1s equipped for { work, ¢ | IN.Y., former secretary of state and | strong backing for appointment by Our Summer Attraction. {lasm and zeal in celebration will [Consisting of 4,400 square miles in Offers parents a good opportunity {mark the occasion. to outfit their boy at a very low cost. | -- ] {Boy's suit, khaki pants, khak i . |shirts, waists, underwear, jersey, | Live Fast; Die Quick. |swimnilng suits, etc., everything to| The Deseronto Post remarks: points, He Prairie ployintes J astern anada. e lo e is ar- | ge is 0 {make the boy happy. Prevost, The Kingston Whig reports a big de- | Brock street. {mand from liverymen for saddle/tistic log construction, {horses for the morning ride. A large lounge building, dining hall saddle horse in Deseronto streets 'and separate sleeping quarters. Rockies. The assembly for the op- | | Home For Holidays. i | Miss Jessie Maitland, for the past | |five years on the high school teach-| |ing staff at Russell, Ont., has return- led to spend the holidays with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mait- |land, Front Ro Belleville, 2,200 at 16 11-16 to 16 3-4q Cornwall, 1-2¢. Picton, 1,125 at 16ec. | St. Hyacinthe, Que, 1-2¢. 1,226 at 16 1-8 to 16 200 at 13 ---------- Out Again, in Again. After a ride in the "Black Maria" and a short time spent in the coun- ty jall, on Monday, John Morrison, who was fined $10 and costs, on a charge of being intoxicated in a pub- lic place; paid his fine and was giv-| en his freedom, | ------------------ | The Park Officers. | Tweed Park Association has elect- | ed the following officers for 1922: Pres., E. R. Huyck; sec., W. 8. Gor- | don; treas., G. B. Brown; directors, | | | WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- ting Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds J. E. Johnston, W. H. Craig, J. L. McGowan; auditors, C. W. and W. D. Davis. Huyck Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufactur - aceticacidester of Sallcylicacid, While it is well known that ARPT any Mono. manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company Will be stamped with their: general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." Cut Flowers For Balls and For Weddings We are ready for June Ball and Weddings, with a choice stock of American Beauty Roses, also Columbia, Hoosier, Crimson, Prem- ier, Ophelia Roses. Carnations and all other seasonable flowers. Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain 24 and 100--Druggists. Are Graduate Nurses Misses Clare Sears and Ruth Jon- es, Belleville, Vina Humphries, Pet- | erboro' [Flora Harvey, Brighton, | Bessie Allen, Toronto, and Helen | Wyatt, Madoc, were graduated on | Wednesday night from Belleville / General Hospital with due ceremon- | fes . | ed May Be Made Collector. Francis M. Hugo, Watertown, now vice president of the National Surety Company, is likely to have | President Warren G. Harding as the || successor to the late George W. Al- P. C. LAWSON THE LEADING FLORIST STORE: Corner Wellington and Brock Streets. Phone 770. CONSERVATORIES: 68 Centre Street. Phone 11743. SL INA ANA ct Sr A dridge as collector of the Port of New York. Will Build a School. Thomas Manley & Son will receive the contract for the erection of the new four-roomed school which is to be erected in Thurlow in that section known as College Hill for the chil- dren of that part of the township of Thurlow. The cost of the building and equipment will be about $30,- 000. Br An on st | An Announcement \ We wish to announce that we have taken the local agency for-- Edison Phonograph and Records (Buccessors to J. M. Greene Music Co.) See us for all the latest Records. 'We also carry a complete stock of Brunswick Phonographs and Records. Musical Instruments of all kinds, THE SONG SHOP | H. A. STEVENSON PHONE 970W. 216 PRINCESS ST. (Next to Grand Opera House) Visiting at Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. J. D. Clark, Picton, Ont., and her two daughters and their hus- bands, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hanley, Picton, and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Dempsey, Fredericksburg, who have been visiting Mrs. 8. H. Clark of 133 North Hamilton street, Watertown, N.Y, are now at Three Mile Bay, where they will visit their cousin, George W. Clark. ------------ Country Club Improvements Of especial interest to residents and visitors to the Thousand Islands is the enlargement of the Thouand Islande Country Club. This work will be under the management of the Dew company recently formed by the executors of the estate of the late George C. Boldt, with A. Gra- ham Miles and Edward J. Noble at its head. | | | | 3 -- At St. Mary's Cathedral. The solemnity of Corpus Christi was observed at St. Mary's cathedral on Sunday morning. At the conelu- sion of the high mass, the procession of the blessed sacrament took place, and promotes people | nowadays never think of these things | & | composed of Mrs. W, Fellowes Mor- | McN. Bacon, 3d, New York! |and Samuel Dalzill, Pittsburgh. Mrs. | | Morgan 'is at present the Thousand | the Yacht | {Club and at the Thousand Islands | | Country Club, have been put in ex- | With the unfurling of the Union! | Francisco, the first guest to register, | 'Impressive anniversary services of the main building by John M. Im- | will be held at St. Barnaby's church, | rie, of the Edmonton Journal, Jasper | { on Sunday, June | Park Lodge was opened to the pub- | 25th, beginning with high mass at lic on June 15th. The importance of | { {this event is chiefly in the fact that | |p.m. (standard time). Sermons ap- |it is the first step to be taken by the! the | |the heart of the northern Canadian | {ening represented guests from Aus- | [tralia, United States, Pacific Coast including a | a mt | | i | | J y, i Our large capacity sheds are well filled with a splendid assortment of good grades of Lumber in all sizes. It is in Al condition, and we would be pleased to serve you. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. ee ---- Pes THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phono 1545 115 Brock Street JONE LEE, Manager Most Up-to-Date Restaurant Excellent service, Meals at all hours. Reasonable prices, Everything of the Best in well selected and carefully prepared food. 331 KING STREET. Private Phone 655. --y | KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, Public Phone 527 iy ---- | FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET; The only thing in a Suit for a boy who is continually on the go. A, They are 'Made to wear where others tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) 0] [ WHITE GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR Voiles, Dimitys, Organdies, India Linens, Lawns, Muslins and many novelties in fancy materials -- all attractively priced. WHITE HOMESPUN The popular material for Sport Skirts--a very fine quality--56" wide, at ..........$3.00 a yard W. N. Linton & Co TT} Phone 191,

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