THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ONRTT ST 657 0 3 | WELLANDSTRONG Take "Fruit-a-tives" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine ' 805 Carrier Sr., MoNTREAL "I suffered terribly from Constipa- _ tion and Dyspepsia for 'many years. I felt pains after eating and had gas, constant headaches and was tinable to sleep at night. I was getting'so thin that I was frightened. At last, a friend advised me to take "Fruit-a-tives" and in a short time the | Constipation was banished, I felt no | . more pain, headaches or dyspepsia, . B. V. McGeein and now I' am vigorous, strong aad wal, In Need of Attention. PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 Pe -------------- WOOD SILOS For ensilage, there is nothing better than the Wood Silo. See us before buying. We can save you money. : ee ---- DRAW. WINNET DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 mgd on Kingston and Vicinity record yield. He sowed 432 pounds , of seed on six acres and in cutting it used six balis of twine. He estimated Jiis yield at fifty bushels to the acre or a total of 300 bushels. This is the | highest result yet reported, and a tri- bute to Mr, Lyon's energy and abil- ! [ity. T late Mr. McManus was born at White Road, (Lake, seventy years ago. 1st, | Dance. At Moran's Grove, Tuesday, hestra. Middle August FOR CHOICE MEATS and --ean Wins Doctor's Degree. Rev. R. J. Drysdale, Mount Hor Failyres in Canada. jPresbyterian church, Rochester, N.Y. Failures in the Dominion totalled formerly of Lanark, has completed 63 for the week ended July 28th. {the course at the University of Dubu- 1 This *s with 67 for the week (que, lowa, entitling him to the de- | re Te Lars Jen Ste: of Ph.D. Rev. Dr. Drysdale is | Engagements Announced. i masala tet {also a graduate of Knox college, To-| Dr. and Mrs. 'Albert A Smith Don't Spoil The Picnics. I ronto, and Yale university, He lec- | Cornwall, Ont., announce the en- The citizens are hoping for fair tured in Kingston last fall before the {gagement of their only daughter, weather on the Civic holiday (M on- | Canadian, Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, [Margaret Elizabeth, to Roy Coburne day) so that the many picnics that! Grant, San Juan, Porte id Rides *78 being Dlans:d way be S%ioyed, on NE a, NS, the or ians to take place early in August. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Craig, St. Law- rence Lodge, Glenwalter, Cornwall, ;announce the engagement of thair {youngest daugliter, Helen Elizabath, to Edgar Carlisle Brown, son 2 Mr and Mrs. £. H. Brown, Corawals. the! marriage to take place ear.y in Aug- | ust. Treneer's ore S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory acd Lumber Yards, Strects, KINGSTON, FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY Bay and Wetmngtos Ont. Office Phone 60, Factory Phone 1413. NS Ec THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" F. GRACE Phono 1545 115 Brock Street Tax Rate is Down, Picton's tax rate for 1922 is thirty-five mills. This js two mills {less than last year. $3,000 more is | being raised for the public school this year than last while the amount for Madam ARTHUR BEAUCHER. | The Martello tower in. front of tha 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | City Hall is in need of attention. | At dealers or sent postpaid by | 1,3ct year some painting was donc | Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. {but other parts of the tower are iu [town purposes is reduced some $6,- 3 | bad condition. [000. - The rate in 1920 was thirty- PIANO TUNING (ndne mils; 1021, thirty-seven mills, re {thiS year thirty-five mills. , Piano Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaramteed, PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. 282 -------- _---- Tt cr THE NEW » Be Merry ENGLAND CAFE However you're feeling, whether you're leisurely festive or just plain hungry, this is just the ri an atmosphere of cheerful dignity, service, plus a degree of soclability cheerier than when you came in The New En 331 KING STREET. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, Sr For movirg of ws FREIGHT, FLENITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. hove 377. Evenlugs 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET Dine and a or hufried, ght place for you. In You will find good food, polite tuat sends you out much Joy gland Cafe Private Phone 635. Public Phone 527 Phone 256 106 Wellington St. REMEMBER If you want dobing done, don't call on us, but if you want first-class]! decorating; then telephone 20980), for painting ana decormting Is our business W. H. FRANCIS 435 SIXTH ST. Phone 20909, A NTN A eg FURS INSURED AND STORED Gourdier's BROCK STREET --~ People's Florist | 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763, Res, 1187, Prize Crop of Barley. There. is a phenomenal crop of bar- | ley this year in the district about |Kingsion. Harold Lyon, Inverary, one. of the most industrious young farmers, reports what is probably a Could Not Tell His Name, When is @ man drunk? This is a question that has ~been discussed many times in police court circles, {A man the police nabbed Saturday 216 Frontenac Street | Right was so much under the influ- . {ence of liquor that he could not give Phone 1325;. {his own name. -- | A Real Snap. ------ RE T-- We just received a shipment of | W. R McRae & Co. P---------------- | Boys' and young Men's suits, splen- | * al aid quality, all wool, black with | { white stripe. On sale at a reduced | GOLDEN LION BLOOK. | price. Boys' suits worth $12 for $7, | : | Young men's $25 for $18. Prevost, | i Sewing Machines, Phonographs, | Brock street. --------------. Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. -- Pa lied. Suns Sled, knives, WHY PAY MORE? ° | Is Making Recovery, ree Snir vunds Mrs. James Robertson, Carleton AUGUST RELEASE LATEST DANCE HITS SU kinds of jocks. Alt makes vf || Place, has returned home from the ' - : Lawn mowers » par nr tr loospital in Kingston, . where she ye. | cently underwent a most critical and Sweet Indiana Home Smilin' Through 469 Swanee Blue Bird 4541 Valse Bohemienne | paired. we can pr { that is repairable. : { : successful operation, She is rapidly ; | J. M. PATRICK 2 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston | Phone 2056J. | In Maytime I Learned to Love 469 Love's Old Sweet Song | recovering her accustomed health Choicest quality of Scranton When You're Lonesome (Just Telephone Me) Will Not Teach. Among the graduates of the To hame of Miss G. Blanche Murphy, of | ~The Dool property, Bishop's Mills, Kingston Kiddies in Luck. Tamworth, Ont., who will not teach [recently purchased by John Thomp-| ---- {torn down and the premises improve- |*®0t 3 1de 2 Yeinedis: : 3 so TRI ed. . This is one of the oldest build. Fan Whic Aas brought po BUILDING ? J. R. Burchell, B.A, principal of |ings in the viliage arg Half a gent | wiiere the management cf ithe street ® the Athens high school for several jury ago was occupied as an OHica railway has set a splendid example ™ Estimates given by | . r idge for. [of the medical profession to locate |t° Other similar corporations in carry Dentist {of the high school at Uxbridge for. | ing children on Wednesdays at the - ! | the coming year. | here, the late Dr. Kilborn | . Sa VE 0. Aykroyd & Son ss e-- : tacle of street cars crowded with Removed to Hospital. Visiting Old Friends, (merry. laughs shild bound: for | Sse I ev Joseph .Young and Mrs. |[TITY, laughing children bound for | += known resident of Pembroke has ! 'aie & 5 y T OMAS COPI E Y | ; £8 rad x i |and a picnic shows that the genoros- | I leoh 987 | been removed from the General Hos- |Ston, are visiting thelr friends ia ity of the company is apprecfaded, | elephone . Hosp] © | ie hans -H{ormerly -had--a-class in French {u [commenced his pastorate In Prince {rate is helping to popularize this tery line. Estimates given on all kings Fembroke, Edward county before the building o¢ Yoeautitu) park at the end of the run of repairs and new work: alse hard. | {bed Pp k at . p 2 avi 3 ' i by stage and was station- . "HL recely. prompt attention. Shop Fined For Having Still. the county by |glant strides, slides, flying rings and 4 Queen Street. Pleading guilty to a charge of hav-|ed at Miiford fifty-five years ago. He [ant appliances as wel] > ina | = Hn provisions of the Inland Revenue church, Picton. Sar : PT OUD . Act, Harry Church, Elizabethtown, eee Park a bappy Playground for the children and a place of rest and re Insurance and Brokerage Office | DY Magistrate I age. 1 The Carleton I jase Schoo; Boas 1 finest features of community service | -- has leased the upper flat of the o diog which so much is heard nowadays AGENT FOR | | ' The predictions of some are that {school accommodation, and wil] Hue- |, 0 asure and advancement of chil. EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX. | we will have a warm, late fall, with |ly Lave a senfor fourth class and "ha > b : of a fine, stalwart citizenship for the . . . | mid-summer months are to ushered |ing. > | ACCIDE! : . | x al future. ACCIDENT, BURGLARY in a heated period of great intensity, The high school staff is almost gture G. HUNTER OGILVIE . - |ilau.iiton, who comos fra. Wiarton: Still Doing His "Bit." | Miss Wateiman, Carp, Misses Mec- Don't get the habit of hiccups-- |! stop the slightest attack at the be- | a EE -------- |Seeley's Bay, and who has resided on | Pe (1 gaged. . _------------ all his life, is now eighty. cal relief as slowly sipping a few | nine years of age, and still able '0 do drops of Nerviline in sweetened wa- | Music dition to farm work, he helped His |cramps, diarrhoea, nothing will son draw gravel. prove more useful in every home | Plano, violin and other stringed Nervili matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. 216 A P E X ---- ronto Normal school appears the Old Buildings Being Removed. { J ario says: ( this year a. |son, and adjoining his lot, is being | The Belleville Ontario Saye one . . " IX . Appointed to Uxbridge, [hearts of many children in Kingston | Dr. Waugh REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? { voars| has been engaged as principal {and residence by the first member | | i rate of one cent 'per ride. The spec- 21 Main Street. Phowe 1670. Henry Fontaine, an old and well: I Ontare. : [Young Toronto, formerly of King- {Ontario Park for a swim and a romp | {ff |pital: to Rockwood Hospital. He [Prince Edward county, Mr, FOULS | and atthe sama time the one-cent | Wanting anything done In the ca ne -- ailway Ri . 2 went indc i wood floo of atl kinds. All urders | To the railway to ton He went into {for the whole family, Swings, teeters, er a . ; ; : 4 a O. Lito vis Mail Stre ing a still and mash contrary to the |was also twice pastor of Main Street ing facilities help to make Ontario WwW A ITS OGILVIE 5 was fined $200 and costs of $4.50 The High School Staff. [creation for grown-ups. One of the Your Choice of Weather. {Newman hall property for temporary is the attention paid to the comfort, | | dre rith view h i CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND | | much Indian haze; cthers that the jeat:a high school room in this build-| 1°" WI*h a view to the building up with many forest fires, compiete, The new principal is .. it Hi E id . al } 151 Wellington Street iccup Epidemic Prevalent George Collinson, who resides near | L's ald and Wilson, wii) one still to ginning. Nothing brings such magi- ARR TR, The Telgmann School of {a good day's work. Last week, in ad- | ter. For stomach pains, bloating, than a 35 cent bottle of good, old instruments; elocution and dra- Engagements for concerts ac- 10 inch Double gided Phonograph Records | | | | The only thing in a Suit for a boy who is continually on the go. A £8 They are "Made to wear where others tear" TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Called to Picton. ' Rev. C. L. Cowan, who has been {for more than four and a half years {minister of Knox church, Fort | Frances, Ont., has been called unani- | mously to St. ght. Presbyterian church, Pioton, it., vacant singe Dr, A. V. Brown 8s called into other work. 471 Nobody Lied | again. Coal. Rustic Ann us, No other kind sold by BOGTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 LIGHTFUL TALCUM One that will surprise you not only in its softness, its white- ness and its fineness, but in its daintiness of odor, A SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK 19c Regular 25¢. 4542 POPULAR VOCAL RECORDS I'm Just Wild About Harry 472 Stumbling Nobody Lied 470 Georgia INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Rio Nights 4544 Panamericana Hawaiian Rainbow 4544 Echoes of The Marne Married in Kingston. On July 24th, Rev. Prof. A.J. Johnson, of Victoria College, Toron- to, married, in the Sydenham street church parsonage, Ina Beatrice, youngest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. i1J. C. Bigford, Kingston, to R. Gor- i don Brown, B.A., of Torgnto, eldest son of R. J. Brown, R. R. 4. Mallorytown, -- Best Work Route--C Classified Ads. | How to succeed! If you are the if head of a family you canmot afford ll [not to suceeed.. There are many =! "shorts cuts" talked . of these days, | but the work-route, without detours . - FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough. boro Lake .......... $75.00 A TIN, M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 82, W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street Phone 424 DEALERS EVERYWHERE The Sun Record Co., 210 Adelaide West, Tonto, Bath Towels Get the Habit: "For Records Try Treadgold's First» ~ SEASONABLE FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES Pineapples, Strawberries, To- matoes, and all the good things in Spring Vegetables. \ 'BON MARCHE GROCERY Cor. King ard Earl Streets "hone 1844. tee -- S-------- ns | FOR SALE Military Temts ~-- Bélls aad Marquees--at reduced prices, Also new Camp Cots ang Chairs. I. Cohen & Co. 278 Outario St. Phones 836, 837 Wasapika 'Gold Mine is being rapidly developed. Of- ficial word of results on 100 ft. level show remarkable attain. ments. Drifting north and south of the shaft on this level, 30 feet one © Way and 40 feet the other, gave an average ore value of better than $20 a ton across full width of shaft. Recent faces have rian as high as A (rosscut, on the 100 ft. Javel, cut the fall width of the ore 20 fect and gave an average of $15 a ton. : A month ago the stock was be- low 10 cents a share. Send in your order at once be- fore it 1s too late. ; HONE $21. We execute orders on all the markets A. McKINNON & C0 Stocks - Bonds Cor. Brock & King Sis. --t » {is the sure road and an explicit ad- | | vertisement in our classified columns | will locate the work you can do most | successfully. . ---------------- Best Fitted in the State, " We have the Record whem you wane 1c, prepaid. Mell ws yours. Treadgold Sporting Goods Co, 88 Princess St Telephone 529, All mall orders Mrs. Warren has been appointed to the Board of Regents of the Uni- versity of Minnesofa. Mrs. Warren was formerly Mies Alice Rockwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Roek- | well, and born in Kingston. She, was {a graduate of the University before her marriage and was a very success- ful teacher. Mrs. Warren is the first All the Latest Apex Records Can Be Had at Our Store ------ The Song Shop, 216 Princess §t When You Think of Music Think Of Us. woman to serve on the gvoerning | board of the University. The appoint- {ment was made by Governor Prens {who eaid that {had considered {believed Mrs. | fitted. for the position, he Warren was the best ---- { Death Followed a Stroke. i To friends, relatives and neighbors | the Dews of the death of the late | Peter McManus, White Lake, came as | & sudden shock, as bad been |sulfering for about nine years with |Raralysis. Two days before his death' be was seized with g stroke. The After That Evening Motor Drive Drop in at the ROYAL CAFE and enjoy one of our light lunches. You will find here at all times, courteous service, and you may eujoy pleasant surroundings, which are always cool during \the summer months, > ROYAL CAFE 157 Princess St. 2S A large variety of styles and colors, in- cluding many novelties in Bath Mats for ..........5 . $1.50 up to $5.00 each BATH TOWELS in White and Colored. for La). 250, up. BATH SHEETS -- extra large sizes 'at...............$3.00 and $3.50 each : EXTRA SPECIAL! - ~~ 30 dozen Terry Wash Cloths, White and fancycolors,at......... ... .. 3 for 25¢. "nee ee 4a » W. N. Linton '& Co. The Waldron Store, |