Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1922, p. 5

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MONDAY, JULY 17, 1022, A SUFFERED YEARS WITH_ECZEMA "Fruit-a-tives" Cleared Her Skin Pouwrz Sr. Preznx, P.Q. "I suffered for three years with terrible Eczema. 1 consulted several doctors and they did not do me any good. Then, I used one box of "Sootha Salva"and two boxesof*'Fruit-a-tives" and my handsare now clear. The pain is gone and there hasbeen no return. I think it is marvellous because no other medicine did me any good until I used '"'Sootha-Salva' an "Fruit-a-tives", the wonderful medicine made from fruit". Madam PETER LAMARRE, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50. trial size, 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Cm mm mn, DRAW. WINNETT! DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington Btreets Phone 363 FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein 262 PRINCESS STREET ||| PHONE 1182 Kingston and Vicinity ------t St For moving of AREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE or | EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. e #77. Evenlpgs 2231. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markiand St. Phone 2307Tm. + hon 153 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh Dentist REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son | 21 Main Street. 106 Wellington St. Phone 2356 REMEMBER If you want dobing done, call on us, but if you want first class | decorating, then telephone 2030J. for ainting ana decorating is our usiness. ach Capsule bears name #2 BUILDING ? Phowe 1670. | guarantee to save you from 15 per W. H. FRANCIS 35 SIXTH ST. Phone 2090J. Beware of counterfeits | \ | Irene, was united in ee ry. WATTS 'People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. WHILE AT CAMP L. C. HEMSLEY Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger 149 Sydenham 8t. Just off Princess LET US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK } arena will likely finish work the early fHE "270Y BRITISH WHIG. ® . | York via Boston to visit friends for The plasterers at the Jock Harty (a few days.- He will sail for Cuba on July 19th, where he is conneci- ed with the Baraqua Sugar Com- ------------------ |Pany. Mr. McGannon, who is only To Camp at Brophy's, twenty-three years of age, has been St. George's Boy Scouts leave on [very successful and holds tne re- Monday to open their camp at Bro- | sible position of paymaster ipby's Park. They will occupy [head of the Point. | | i Has Been Retired, Has Bought a Farm. | After faithtul service for thirty- Lt.-Col. Perrault, formerly of King- | eight years as C.P.R lineman, [ston, and Mrs. Perrault, have lett for | Joseph Legault, Smith's Falls, has | England, where Col. Perrault has |been suplera ated. Mr. Ledger lbought a farm Legault/ Perth, a brother, who was -- ---- cngagedl in the same line of work, Church Attendance Good. reached the retired Ist for a few Despite the very warm weather, | months ago. Sunday, several of the churches had - representative congregations. A St. John Picnic. {number of the Sunday schools are St. John's Sunday 'school, Ports- |also having good attendances con-|mouth, held iis annual picnic to {sidering the weather. {Prophy's Point on Friday afternoon, i ---- {the steamer Wolfe Islander taking a large number down. The children {enjoyed the swings and the swimming islides very much At 5.20 o'clock {Supper was served in the pavilion by |the teachers and some of the church ladies. Afterwards a programme of |sports was run off by a committee [consisting of W. G. Stead, George Wesilake, Thomas Campbell and {James Tyson. The pienickers return- ed home early in the evening, having spent a delightful time. -------------- The Uncertainity of Life. K. L. Gant, president of To Soon Fnish Work. part of this week. . Cheese Sales. Napanee, 1,675 at 16 1-2¢ Perth, 889 at 16 3-8c. Picton, 1,150 at 16 9-16 Iroquois, 815 at 16 1-4c. Listowel, 2,916 at 16 1-2¢ Danville, Que., 1,266 at 16¢ For The Thrifty Buyer. Our annual summer sale for July ifs on, everything in Boys' and Mens' Ready-to-wear clothing and Gent's Furnishings reduced in price. We jcent. to 25 per cent. Prevost Cloth- | ing House, Brock street. Hitchcock-Jackson Wedding. | XxX | On Tuesday the home of Mr Mre. Malcom Jackson, Smith's Falls, was the scene of a pretty wedding | | when their only daughter, Della| 'marriage to] Cecil Hitchcock, the ceremony being | conducted by Rev. J. D. Ellis | / and 7 lity, fo / / {1s Sent Up For Trial. The charge of Henry Joseph Harp- i elle against James Harpelle of steal- ing $90, on June 30th, was heard by | Justice of the Peace Allison late on | Friday afternoon. Both are resi- {dents of Kingston township. The az- (cused was committed for trial, | Replacing Old Bridge. | and proceed as usual. The bridge on the Front 'road | near Sandy Bottom is being replac- | Fh AUTO TOPS RECOVERED and REPAIRED R. H. JONES 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153, EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, W. R McRae & Ca. RE, --e, Nn, COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 BELMONT DINING AND TEA ROOM 0 Why not dine here wh Quality and Service | Supreme? 5 FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake .......... $75.00 Home Style Cooking Lunch 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 to 8 p.m. A. Tierney, Prop. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 890 Brock Street Phone 424 Nr - SEASONABLE FRUI and FRESH VEGETABLES Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. BON MARCHE GROCERY Cot. King and Earl Street h Phone 1844. . Wasapika West Tree 'Moneta The mining market 1g active and spectacular moves are look- ed for, particularly in the above stocks. the mining market is hihi. of stocks We would advise _the purchase of these shares. We give vice in al We buy mining stocks for cash or on 8 sufticient margin. A McKINNON & C0 Cor. Brock & King Sts. Kingston, Ont. quick and efficient ser. 1 markets. FOR SALE Military Tents -- Bells and Marquees--at reduced prices. Also mew Camp Cots and Chairs. L Cohen & Co. £75 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 [ed by a mere modern structure, | [which will be twenty-seven feet wide. A temporary bridge is being {built while the new one is under | | construction. Work was started on] Saturday. | Summer School Sing Song. | The summer school students held! a sing song in Convocation hall Sun- | |day evening at 9 o'clock. There | | was a very good attendance and the | singing of the old hymns passed a | pleasant hour. Miss Jean Douglas | | assisted in the service with violin | solos. Await The Liig Event, Some Kingston old boys are al-| ready making preparations to visit Kingston on occasion of the 250th | | anniversary. Several parties who | {had planned to come to their old | {home this year have postponed the | trip until next year, when the cel- | |ebration will be held. | | | Hs | | ------------ Open on Sunday, The George Richardson Memorial | Bathing house was open for the use of bathers on Sunday and a number | for | gree. | | the Oshawa Missionary College. was the speaker at the Present Truth Hall on Sunday evening. His ad- dress was listened to with intense in- | terest by the members of the con- gregation,, and proved to be inspir- ing and uplifting to no small de- | The speaker stressed upon the un- crtainty of life, and remarked that it behooved- us all to be ready for the next life which might come at any moment. That there are gorrows in this world that no human hand can heal was\ also made clear Prof. Gant, who then told of the power and kindliness of Gol at all! times. Napance's Tax Rate, At a special meeting of the Nap-| the important matter anee council, of receiving the estimated and expenditures and striking tax rate for the current year Teceipts the at 41; mills on he dollar, which is 21 mills higher than a year ago Out of the total estimated receipts of $98,474.62, debentures and interest | rate, | consume $20,129.65, county $14,208.00, schools, $25,993.00, making a total of $60,330 65, or nearly two-thirds of the total! tax. Needless to say the council has no! control over this amount. The bal- ance, $38,143.97, the different committee appropria- tion grants, salaries, charities and miscellaneous. aaa A Wa Lig) hi) 7, "Sunlight and your washing machine Sunlight Soap, being the purest and best laundry soap made, will wash your clothes beautifully white and clean in a shorter time and with the use of much less soap. Pare or chip half a cake of Sunlight into your washer, whip into a rich suds You will find the pure cosos- nut and palm oils blended into Sunlight make it the most efficient and economical $0ap you ever used. Youuse less--as you get all pure soap. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED availed themselves of the opport- unity of "cooling of." Several boys | of the naval brigade with the "Lipton" entertained the spectators with quatic stunts. Joseph Brophy Explains. Sunday school or other large picnic parties using Brophy's Park pay a fee of ten dollars, Joseph Brophy ex- plains, Small private picnic parties are not charged. Mr. Brophy says the charge is merely a nominal one. gs it only pays for cleaning the | grounds and making repairs to pro- | perty. | May Not Be Able. Queen's medical college on Satur- day, received a call for a voiunteer to | act as dootor for the mounied police | service in the Arctic regions. J. D Craig, who is heading a party for the north sent the call to his alma mater The party is leaving Monday and it is mot likely that on such short notice the college can provide him a suit- able doctor. Has Largest Turtle, Alfred Allen, the proprietor of the St. James', Alexandria Bay, N.Y. has in his possession the largest moss back turtle ever caught in the St. Lawrence river. The turtle weighs twenty-eight pohnds, and was tied to a post at the St. James' Hotel. Mr. Allen expects to keep his turtle alive over the Knights of Pythias conven- tion which starts on July 17th. *What shall we do, Here's One. Joseph E. Welsh, Westbrooke, is conceding honors to noné in the mat- ter of growing hay. He bas saved from his crop three stocks of low lend timothy hay measuring five fee', inches, and three stocks of high land timothy hay measuring four feet "Well, Mary, you there is to it." "Listen! "Here's the "Oh, what a relief!" Simple taw't i? al Prescott, for Some. weeks, has left for Montreal, from whence he will 8° fo New can't get home to-night. That's all oi wwe must do something. They may set the house : a "There Goes the ~ Last Train!" Long Distance to the Rescue George? There will be alone all the last train, Se We simply We'll call up Annie 80 over and stay with CEDAR SHINGLES Cedar Wood Shingles will cling to the roof until they rot off. They will not blow off. They dq 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. by | was | dealt with. The tax rate was struck | 1s d.vided up into | Woodworking Factory asd Lumber Yards, Bay and Weulagtos Strects, KINGS10ON, Ont. Uffice Phone 06. Factory Phone 1415. { J 7 THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phone 1343 113 Brock Street ----------an a ni er S---- 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 Private Phone 635. 331 KING STREET, KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. Public Phone 537 Dine and Be Merry FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET The only thing in a Suit for a boy who is continually on the go. ZB 3 They are "Made to wear where others TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) tear' FOR THE HOT WEATHER Cool - Underwear WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS -- Athletic styles, no sleeves and short sleeves; extra values at 79¢., $1.00 and $1.19 a Suit. MEN'S ONE-PIECE and SEPA- RATE GARMENTS in Balbriggan and Athletic styles, from 69c. a gar- ment up. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR -- combinations and separate Vests and Drawers from ...25c. a garment up. ¢ -

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