Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1922, p. 9

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« SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1022, ~~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. DR.A.W. WINNETT THE TORTURE OF If | Corner of Johnson and Wellington Btreets Phone 363 Re ------ yas INDIGESTION Kingston and Vicinity For moving of . Thousands Made Miserable No Sa Fea | FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE By This T bi I "Pretzht tratfic on the Rideau san- fi { DESCRI N EVERY CRIPTIO rou 8 ial is slack again and several of the Kingston Transfer Co. urpyrr. inves puis it oy sms mich on back ond Phove 377, Evenings 2231. i : | 153 WELLINGTON STREET What is Indigestion and what A Goud Corn Crop. causes it? As you know, solid food The farmers of the district are must be changed into a liquid by the | looking forward to a good corn crop Dentist . The stomach acts as a churn. It is tion. covered by a strong, muscular coat -- 106 Wellington Bt. Phone 236 | ,;4 ined "with a soft, delicate New Sheriff Congratulated. mrembrane which secretes the Gastrie Frontenac County's new sheriff, R Juice which digests or dissolves solid food. When in Kingston stop at When food enters the stomach, the pointment to that responsible posi- . tion. : HOTEL | muscular coat squeezes and presses | the food from end to end, or churns Repairing Fair Grounds RANDOLPH it, with the gastric juice to dissolve The buildings at the Fair Grounds or digest it. . . are being cleaned and repaired in 1 gE But--if the stomach muscles are eparation for the big events there E POPULAR HOTEL . : . prep g THE ¥ PULAF weak--or if the dissolving fluid is next month. Considerable improve- Central location. poororinsufficient-- then food cannot | ment is expected. Rooms with hot and cold running be digested properly and you have water, Indigestion. A Science Teacher. Special attention to Transients. "FRUIT-A-TIVES" is the most wonder | 1. H. Meng, B.A... Napanee, has Meals served in Daylight ful medicine in the world for strengthening = | Successfully passed his examination aving ne the 2 les and p ling an | 2 the College of Education, and has J ---- | 4 A : accepted a posiiion as science teacher { au of pure, fuller dissolving In the Ottawa Collegiate | fluid to completely digest every meal. 9 TRUITA Nye does this because | Paving Is Progressing. . || itkeeps the kidneysactive, the bowels Rapid progress is being made with regular and the blood pure, which |, paving on Clarence street, he- Insurance and Brokerage Office || insures pure Gastric Juice. low King, and a great improvement! ------------------. > IRs i . HMFRUIT-A-TIVES" will eorrect over the old condition of this sec- AGENT FOR your Indigestion or Dyspepsia and tion is easily noticeable N 'X. enable you to enjoy every meal, " : 2 50¢. a-box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Walter Hazlett, Montreal ani ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. At all dealers or sent postpaid by formerly of Kingston, mechanical HUNTER OGILVIE Fruit-a-ti Limited rm P superintendent of the Canadian G. a Puves y a, Steamship Lines, is supervising the 151 Wellington Street PIANO TUNING Lachine Rapids. Plane Tuning and Repairing. A Real Snap. | -All work guarantead, { Boys' and young Men's suits, splen- Hes Yar IER », BRowy an did quality, all wool, black with : ame ™ | | white stripe. On sale at a reduced | | price. Boys' suits worth $12 for $7, 4 ! 8 revost People's | BUILDING 2 im: ma: = wn von * Florist [A Ans ; Se em REP, OR ALTERATIONS? | To Teach at Aultsville. | | 177 W & - | Estimates given by |. Miss Muriel Stewart, daughter of | Jetah foers avg Plaats daily { 0. Aykroyd & Son Rev. A. W. Stewart, Aultsville, bouquets Da. Phone rang in Main Street. Phowe 1670. formerly of Harrowsmith, has suc- Res., 1137. cessfully passed her examinations at Ottawa Normal s:hool and has been THOMAS COPLEY engaged as teacher in Aultsville for Telephone 987. | ie. soming, year. Wanting anything dome In the carpen. | > tery line. Estimates given on all kinda | 08 Thelr Annual Tp, of repairs and w work: alse hard- "Teddy" Smith, the well-known a) Mass Bl "Shap | regulator of traffic for the railways | 28 Queen Street. jon Ontario street, with Albert Coop- | E jer. will leave on August 16th on their annual trip to Toronto, Niagaia Falls and Buffalo. Their host of | friends wish for them a very pleas- {ant vacation. | ' | Kiwanis Club Event, | There will be no weekly meeting tot the Kiwanis club next week, but | the Club will attend a picnic at East- | view Park on Monday afternoon | upon the invitation of J. D. Boyd and { Bill and Jack McCallum. Cars will | leave the market square for East- | view Park at 4.45 p.m. .* Finish The Rats, The rate extermination process | was continued at the city buildings. | the incinerator and other public in- v WHILE AT | stitutions throughout the city cn | Friday and met with considerabls | CAMP |success. The firm, which has been { | conducting the experiments is we!l « |i it Its. [| LET US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK satisfied with the results ; | Was Known in Kingston. L C HEMSLEY | Word was received in the city of Choicest quality of Scranton . . | the death, at Auburn, N.Y., of Oliver | Boisselle, a highly respeeted merch- afl. No atner kind 'sold by Watchmaker trom R. J. Rodger fant of that place. He was eighty-five us. BOOTH 149 ham years of age and was born in Can- Grove Inn Yard a 90. . 183 9 Sydenham Si. {ada. He is survived by his widow ig |and three daughters. He was a form- er resident of Kingston. x : § Meagher-Thompson Wedding. A quiet wedding took place Tues- : day at Christ Church, Belleville, F R SALE * when George H. Meagher, a well : : known gent's furnisher, and Miss : Mabel Thompson, weré united' in A beautiful island in Lough- i marriage. Rural Dean Swayne, rect- . boro Lake .......... $75.00 or, officiated. The couple were un- attended. Mr. and Mrs. Meagher lef! for the west. W. H. GODWIN & SON i Re any Acknowledging Condolences. 89 Brock Street Phone 424 J When your heart aches for some > : one who has gone on you do not feel like writing an endless list of letters or even signing the more formal printed cards. Insert a notice in tha cassified advertisements. All -of GUNNS MAPLE LEAF | BE] won wm your friends will see It, It is over in 3 _ a few minutes and you are saved : COOKED HAM A Ss yo | needless suffering. i from Pork Sausage. Torte in one' pottg net tins, Will Have Notices Posted. Eo Coo Toa) che favor Js of Tourists who have been prosecut- E hi { i 2 Surprisingly different to what one == s==--'cd for speeding on the highway, un- ust the thing for holiday trips HH S : der the provincial laws, criticise the and hurry-up Meals. manner in which the traffic regula- | BON MARCHE GROCERY | |i : tions are enforced, and complain Cerner King and Earl Streets. Hh i that there are no signs posted on the Prous 1544. i ] highways showing what the speed limit is. It is understood that the Automobile Association has taken IH the matter up with a view to having | Enjoy the water while the Wiycns placed at convenient points wedther is hot; a good dip is Wl for the information of travellers. FOR SALE |Q-ghemie } , One of our Bathing Caps will Jif Removing Difficulties. H ur hair dry. We have [ji] Some of the difficulties resulting * . Military Tents -- Bells and 1 Weep 30 styles oy ------ from the burning of the Athens high Marquees--at reduced prices. {ll 25¢. up. We will be pleased to school building last October having Also mew Camp Cots and 'lf show you. | been overcome, the High School Chai Hy board is in a position to assure the | interested public thgt the school L & i M. R. McColl will go on next year as usual. It will Cohen Co. N DRUGGIST be opened on Sept. 5th in good temp- $73 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 | | - orary quarters obtained in the spee- > Phone 82.- fous village hall, where sufficient class-rooms approved by the De- Dr Waugh stomach before it ean be taken up as this fall, and this will complete a | . nourishment by the blood. |eplendid harvest of every descrip- F. Vair, is receiving the congratula- | tions of his many friends on his ap- | {release of the Rapids Prince at the | Also Organ Work. We just received a shipment of | ~ partment of Education will be .pro- ypatronized. A programme was giv- vided for all pupils. en by Mrs: Watson, and Messrs Mar- | Isbell and A. Willlams, who gava so- { Collected Perth Taxes. is. Miss Jennie Wilsya azted as ae- | Fecbert Jamieson, tax ciullector for ccmpanist and Mack Veale, president | Yerth for the past forty-.wo years, of the society. was chi rman ! 1as polified ihe council me wil! net -- | apply for the position this yar. In|Harvesters ror Western Wheat Field: {furty-two years Perth's taxes have | Bpecial train service and low far- {srown from $14,000 to over $100, (es are offered by the Canadian Na- | {CL0, while the coiiector s si ary has|tional-Grand Trunk railways to | vieased from $45 to $399). Mr. Western Canada. Consult with your | |~amieson has been secrelary of the nearest agent for train service, etc | {F erth Board of Education or a siml-| Comfortable, roomy, convertible | {lar period. | (berth) colonist carsof latest design | | err teeie {and restaurant cars serving meals 1 Advertising vs. Signs. {and lunches will be attached 'to | | The timo has long past when ad- |trains. Special cars will also be pro- | | vertising was merely a sign. One vided for women. Travel the "Na- | painted it on the door of one's store, [tional Way" to Winnipeg when de- or business. More progressive busi- |stined to any point beyond. The Can- | ness men had cards printed that were |adian National reaches direct all im-| sent about in the mail, a few adver- | portant distributing centres in West- tised. The greatest amount of busi- [ern Canada. | iness came to those who advertised ---------- It came easily, naturally, and quick- Death of an Infant, ly. Those merchants expanded in| The sad death occurred at the | leaps. Merchants who advertise ex- |General Hospital on Monday last, of | pand in leaps. Those who depend [the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce upon signs, sort of stop--or go out | Saundercook, after an illness of vee of business |days. The funeral service was con- | s---- {ducted on Tuesday at the home of | Bethel Church Lawn Sociai. {his grandfather, J. S. Yeomans, 270 | / lawn scocial was held on the Johnson street. Rev, Dr. Lennon of - | Rethel church lawn, py the Young |ficiated. | Pécple's Society of that church,! The floral offerings included al [1%ursday evening Ackough th:|spray from Miss Dora and Audrey! {wcather was threatening, the rain Callaghan, sheaf, Mrs. G. Tuttle; | |kcpi off, and a very plessaint and pro- | spray, Raymond Maguire; spray Mic | = Fibre Board Solid Fibre Board makes a very stiff, strong Board for Walls, Ceilings, etc. Itisa good, sound-deadener. Sheets are 4-0 x 8-0, and the reduced price is now within reach. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber ards, Bay and Welltngtos Strects, KINGS10N, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418. LAST CALL! Your last chance to buy a pair of cool Canvas shoes at bargain prices. TO CLEAR' AT . ....HALF PRICE One lot of MEN'S OXFORDS -- Goodyear welt, Black or Brown Calf. TO CLEAR AT... mE JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street people. Candy, ice cr2any and other | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ss. | tables were in evidence and well|Yeoman's. | Aspirin UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at al] | | | | >= fitzlle time was spent by the young |I. Maguire; sheaf from parents and |, _. Your Wrap For Next Fall and Winter It is not too early to decide what is to be done about & warm Wrap for the Fall and Winter. There are just two things to do. Either have the present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up or else see what can be done about a new Fur Coat. It will be a pleasure to advise vou whichever the case may be, Gourdier's BROCK STREET, 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 Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago = Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. a chteptor oF Da lrosieace Wale pb atl Kav eat facture of More. manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their gereral trade mark, :he "Bayer Cross" Dine and at THE NEW Be Merry 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 tnat sends you out much cheerier than when you came in. 'The New England Cafe 831 KING STREET. Private Plone 635. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, Public Phone 527 -- The only thing in a "4 Suit for a boy who is They are "Made to wear where others tear" - TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) athieu's Syrup.oF TAR & Cop LiverE Recording Milk Production "= her keep? The Milk Record Book which will be 'given to you by any of our branches will help you to keep track of the milk production of your animals. - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE vital Paid wp 31300000 $15,000,000 Hn Princes & Clergy So. Jo T-Bar, Women's Silk Stockings -- Black with White Clock. Extra fine quality, for ......$1.25 a pair Women's Plain Black Silk Stock- "ings -- with Lisle Garter Tops and Toes and Heels . .69c. pair Long Silk Gloves in White, Mode, Navy and Black for $1.89 Pair 'W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191, The Waldron Store.

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