Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1922, p. 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1929, RAY, WONT Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 3063 FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 282 For moviag of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, 1 PIANOS, CARTAGE asd STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. rhone 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington Bt. Phone 256 | | | REMEMBER It you want dobing done, don't call on us, but {f you want first class decorating, then telephone 2090J, for || painting ana decoruting is our || business. W. H, FRANCIS 35 SIXTH ST. Phone 2000J. ny. | WATTS People's | Florist | 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res., 1137, W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. A ------ Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 1388 BUILDING ?, COULD HARDLY ---- MOVE IN HER BED THE DAILY BRITISH Kingston and Vicinity | WHIGQG. | Eight Boxes of "FRUIT-A-TIVES" lotely Relieved Her. Brought Tourists. The steamers Waubic and Brock- Friday. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Demares!, Hightstoun, N.J., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Orwin Goodison, Brockville, Ont. Street Brick Laying. | A large block of the brick-work be- | tween the car tracke on the newly {paved étreets has beem completed, and a good idea may now be obtained jot the appearance of the job when it MADAM RICHER 1s finished. Labelle, P.Q., April 18th, 1921 | "It ismy duty to tell you and publish | Even in the morning many of the to all what your remedy "Truit-a- | prominent bowlers of the local club tives" has done for me. |can be seen on the green at Queen's I suffered with Rheumatism for ten | University practising. The game fs ths; could hardly move in bed; | 38 Popular this year as ever and mani; 41 ..1 | keen interest is taken by spectators and was miserable all the time. I tried | every evening. Have the Bowlers' Bug. several physicians and took many | remedies, but they left me at the | same place, in bed and suffering, the | Rheumatism was so bad. Presented With Cane. Before leaving for his new charge I finally started in taking "Fruit-a-tives" field, was presented with a goidhead- and continued the treatment regu- {ed cane by the brotherhood, and Mrs, : ' atti | Dixon with a silk umbrella by the as Town myself eis peti, sisterhood of Lakefield Methodist tives" (which cost only $4.) I am [chureh. completely well without a trace of | Rheumatism." For The Thrifty Buyer. Our annual summer sale for July Madam J. RICHER. |1s on, evérything in Boys' and Mens' B0c 3 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e, | Ready-to-wear clothing and Gent's At all dealers or sent postpaid on | Furnishings reduced in price. We receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives | suarantes to save you from 15 per rost Cloth- tak ; |cent. to 25 per cent. Prevos Hite Ottawa, |ing House, Brock street. PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markiand St. Phone 2307m, Had One Good Dinner. At noon to-day ' the newspaper | publishers of Northern New York | were taken from Alexandria Bay, N. {Y., on Capt. Thomson's motor | boats tor Goose Bay park, where a | shore dinner, including St. Law- * | rence river black bass and pike, was served. Swimmers Want Raft. Many of the older swimmers at the Richardson memorial bathing REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son {ville brought several tourists parties { | to the city on their afternoon trips oa | {in Odessa, Rev. 8. F. Dixon, Lake- | house are enquiring when the diving | FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake .......... $75.00 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 424 SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes; and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. BON MARCHE GROCERY 21 Muin Street. Phome 1670. DR. H. A. STEWART Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart Corner Princess and Wellington WHILE AT CAMP LET US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK L. C. HEMSLEY Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger 149 Sydenham St. Just off Princess { The Latest Development fn Electric Wa ; Machines Washes, Rinses, | Bolles d Wringer Dries Without Use | of Wringer, Burke Electric Co. 74 Princess Street. Phone 423, Another shipment of the good kind that you got here before, the ones everybody has been asking for. If you have Cor. King ard Earl Streets Phone 15844. ¢ i FOR SALE Military Tents -- Bells and Marquees--at reduced prices. Also mew Camp Cots and Chairs. IL. Cohen & Co. | 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 never tried them, get a pound to-night ..... 25c¢. M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 82. P.S.--NEILSON'S ICE CREAM BRICKS. Arcturus, fixed star of the first magnitude, is estimated to be 43, 000,000 miles in diameter. Eighty per cent. of Serbia's popu~ | lation are employed in agriculture. raft will be put in place. They point | out that the season is well advanced | now and that the raft would be a | great convenience. It was put in| | place last year and as a result many | of the swimmers learned diving. Wedding in Rochester, N.Y. The wedding took place in Lake {avenue Baptist church, Rochester, N.Y., when John 8. Denham, Roches- ter, was united in marriage to Eva Kugenia Turnbull, second daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Trunbull, 93 {Johnson street, Kingston. They will |restde in Rochester, N.Y. To Address Kiwanians. Brig.-Gen. F. W. Hill, C.B., C.M.G., formerly commander of the 9th In- fantry brigade in' France, will be the speaker at the weekly lunhceon of the Kiwanis Club in the Hotel Fron- tenacc on Monday next. His sub- ject will be '"Military Training and | Its Advantages to the Youth of ths | Land." W. J. Keeley will be the | booster. Summoning Speeders. A number of motorists who have {been speeding on the highway will | likely be summoned during the next | few days as it is understood that lately several have been 'spotted' burning up the road. A local man | has received a summons to appear in |a village east of Toronto for speeding | while passing through on his way | here, | EE ------------ Receive Useful Gifts. . Rev. A. H. Foster, Belleville, who |is leaving to take the pulpit of the {Methodist church in Napanee, was presented with a gold-mounted um- brella by ladies of his Sunday school class in Holloway street church, and Mrs. Foster was presented with a pearl pin by members of the choir and with linen by members of the Alert bible class. Pupils of Miss Grace Taft. Who were successful in passing {the Toronto Conservatory examina- tions: Elementary piano--Margery Lyons (1st class honors). Elementary plano--Mary Derry (1st class honors). Elementary plano--LilHan Peters (pass). Junior pfano--Jean Hull (pass). A Freaky Trick. During Tuesday night's storm the wind played a freaky trick on the Hutcheson property, Prescott road. Miss A. R. Hutcheson and George Hutcheson were seated in a tent dur- ing the storm and the former re- marked that they should move to tha garage nearby for greater safety. No sooner had she passed the remark than the garage, which was of frame construction, was blown down, while the tent passed through the storm undamaged. The top on the automo- bile in the garage was considerably damaged. : -------- Another Aged Odessa Couple. Another couple hale and hearty !n their eighties is Mr. and Mrs. Willlam V. Smith, who reside on the outskirts of Odessa. Mr. Smith is in his eighty-fourth year while his wife is eighty-eight, When seen on Thurs- day, Mrs. Smith who is quite active, was in the garden digging potatoes for dinner. Mr. Smith 5' a wood and Mrs. Smith sixty years. have been married IN.Y. Burial was at Cape Vincent, IN.Y. Mrs.- Ainsworth wae born {June Ist 1836, on Wolfe island and Roads Graded. | was a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | i The roads in the city park nave | C. inckley. She had lived at Cape | been graded by the grading mach-| Vincent and Port Leyden, where she | Ine and are much more improved. | wag married to Henry Ainsworth, || | These roads being of cinders do not | who died twenty years ago. Surviy- | stand the heavy trafic in wet wea- | ing are three sons, one daughter, a 5 CEDAR SHINGLES Cedar Wood Shingles will cling to the roof until they rot off. They will not blow off. They do not rattle and roar in a wind storm. Cool in summer, warm in winter, and durable--they make the most satisfac. tory roof. S. ANGLIN & CO. | ther, and have to be. given careful | fifteen grandchildren, twenty-three | attention. | greatgrandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, KEEP CHILDREN WELL DURING HOT WEATHER Every mother knows how fatal the, hot summer months are to small chil- ! dren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, | dysentry, colic and stomach troubles are rife at this time and often a pre-/ cious little life-is lost after only a few | hours' illness. The mother who keeps | Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels | safe. The occasional use of the Tab- | lets prevents stomach and bowel troubles, or if the trouble comes sud- denly--as it generally does--the Tab- | lets will bring baby safely through. | They are sold by medicine dealers or | by mail at 25 cents a box from the ! Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, -Brock- ville, Ont. Renfrew County W. C. T. U. At the Renfrew county conven- tion of the W.C.T.U. held at Cob-| 3 den, the following officers were | elected: Hon. president, Mrs. Hunt- | er, Pembroke; president, Mrs. Shroe- der, Pembroke; vice-president, Mrs. i Working on Division Street. The first gang of the road pavers | started to work on Division street, at Princess Friday morning. 'I'he road from Colborne street north | was first dug, and now the gang is |at work at the Princess street end | of the road. | Want Fair Weather. { Although the storm of Wednesday {night didn't do a great deal of 'good | to the standing crops in the districs, the farmers are very hopeful that the | majority of the hay and grain will ibe saved. The haying is going on | apace now, and all the farmers wish | for now is a few more weeks of fair { weather. | - Kingston Bowlers Did Well. The Kingston bowlers are being |congratulated on their further win at Cobourg, the Kingston players [¥ inning the first prizes in the rink {and doubles games and the others be- |ing runners up in bpth. The local {club are quite gratified with the re- (gult for but two rinks went from {Kingston while other cities had a {larger representation, Peterboro hav- {Ing three rinks, Oshawa three and {other places being equally well re- | presented. -- Mrs. Olivia' Hinckley Buried. | Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia | Hinckley, aged eighty-six were held jon July 12th from the home of her {son, M. F. Ainsworth, Port Leyden, ------ Humphreys, Cobden; cor.-secretary, | Mrs. Fallis, Pembroke; rec.-secret- | ary, Mrs. McKillop, Renfrew; treas- | urer, Mrs. Wilson, Chalk River; | "Y"" secretary, Mrs. McConnerl, | Pembroke; L.T.L. secretary, Mrs. | Craymer, Beachburg. = Mrs" Ar- | thur Leggett, of Ottawa, was the | principal speaker at the convention. ! ma Men of Experience = at Your Command Our officers will gladly give you first-hand knowledge and unbiased judgment on money matters. » STANDARD BANK 4 | Kingston Branch, JF. Rowland, Manager 7 SV -- TE PE CORRE SL Practical Banking Service Many years of effort, study and experience concentrated on Canadian business prob- lems has developed in the Bank of Toronto an organ- ization of the highest effic- lency in Banking Service. Reduced to practical terms such service means --Lowest interest rates compatible with sound busi- ness; --Loans available 'when conditions demand them; --Prompt collection" and remittance for customers' bills; VY --Practical assistance in the solution of customers' business problems; ~--Ample facilities[for ex- porters' and travellers' in foreign countries. For your particufar problem you will find a courteous and attentive consideration at any of the bank's branches. Incorporated 1855 "BANK-TORONTO BRANCHES LYNDHURST 110 KINGSTON THE NEW ENGLAND CAFE However you're feeling, whether you're leisurely or hurried, festive or just plain hungry, this is just the right place for you. In an atmosphere of cheerful dignity, you will find good food, polite service, plus a degree of sociability that sends you out much cheerier than when you came in. : The New England Cafe 831 KING STREET. Private Phone 655. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. Public Phone 527 Dine and at Be Merry THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. worker and is still able to work at his trade. When visited he had just finished a pibce of machinery, Mr. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phone 15435 115 Brock Street IN Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Weinngtos Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. WHITE SALE! To clear this week, we offer Men's White +.# Canvas Boots and Shoes at 20% off regu- lar prices. Boys' Brown Canvas Boots-at Half Price." : These are leather soled and heeled, JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK: STREET po Suits The only thing in a 4 Suit for a boy who is continually on the go. 8, Z-- They are "Made to wear where others tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotu{/ TONIGHT WOMEN'S BLACK SILK STOCK- INGS--Lisle tops, toes and heels; all sizes 8} to 10. A splendid Summer Hose foronly ...........69c. a Pair BATHING CAPS--best quality rub- ber, in the populaft colors for 25¢. each WOMEN'S WHITE COTTON. STOCKINGS --Lisle finish, all sizes. To-nightfor .............19¢c. Pair .N. Linton & Co* | Phone 191, The Waldron Store.

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