Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1922, p. 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Hot Weather Suggestions Grape Juice ... | Lime Juice Effervescent Magnesia ... 1 Thermos Bottles ....,..$2.25 Box Cameras Jar Rings FOR GOING ON 3 YEARS we and cur customers have been attracted by the excellent designs of | LT, BEST Plated Goods Aylward, Limited, the men who contemplate moving their fac- { tory to Kingston. / DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Brushes up quickly; creamy lather || and retains its moisture 800 shaves +85¢c. a tube || We have made a display of some of this firm's product, cesses window. BU IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK J Also to come in and examine the finish of this line, when ary or wedding gift. SMITH BROS. - LIMITED > / S ial B s ESTABLISHED 1840 . argains KING STREET, KINGSTON 'IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES JPRIGHT TOASTER ... ....$8.50 | . | fl Norman Silver ||| s:- ll through a true co-ordination of in- { telligence, affection and will. ll |'man who<had these three qualities in Made by Messrs. Stanley and ll equal proportion, was the man who from our stock, in our south } thinking of that next annivers- | LAT TOASTER ...........85.00 : RIC IRON .$8.50 ea DR. S. E. PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets --- Phone 1072F. ~%oa ROOFING The recent heavy rains have showed up many holes and weak spots in some of the Roofe. We have in stock Ready Roofing and Roof Paint. You can put them on your- self. Buy your Roofing or Paint before the next heavy rain. a. . $2.25 per Square . $2.75 per Square .$3.50 per Square | ply Eureka .. .. 2 ply Eureka . . .. 3 ply Eureka . .... . 2 ply Ruberoid .... .$3.50 per square 3 ply Ruberoid . . . .$4.25 per square Black Roof Paint .... ........ .$1.50 per gal. Black Guin Roof Paint, with long as- bestos fibres ............$2.25 per gal. McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Oontracters, Heating Specialists, Steam Fitters and Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' a nd Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Ofls, Beat Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electrie work; Painting and Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. (This is a real buy.) : Chesterfield---regular $135.00~--extra good value ....$88.00 'Chesterfield Suite--S3 ploces--regular $150.00, for ...$98.00 bia (You can't pass this if you want a Suite.) "' ' 'RUGS AND CURTAINS GREATLY REDUCED '14 Wilton Rugs--9x12, from $83.00 to $115.00, for ....$67.00 : (Purchases stored until delivery is required), Tr -------- Yeast No "Fad" |; . Say Scientists '\__ [FEE o 0] ISTRONG CHARACTERISTICS OF HONORABLE MAN |The Qualities Necessary in At- taining the Highest Success. A very inspiring sermon was given | in St. Andrew's church, on Sunday | morning, by Rev. Dr. W. W. Giles, Fast Orange, New Jersey, his subject being "What Is Your Life?" The lj] | strong charaetenistics of a successful | ll and honorable 'man were fully set il |[fortk by the speaker, and the.ad- lll | dress showed the frailities of human ll | nature equally as well as the strong- er and more desirable side, Success in life could only be at- remarked the speaker, The reached the highest pinnacle of suc- cess, and who was honored and be- loved by his fellowcountrymen. The | man who fell short in one or more, | | failed to rise above the herd. The greatest scientific minds agree that yeast is one of the most important med- ical discoveries. No method of banish- ing skin eruptions or building kealth has yet been found which can equal it. This is because yeast contains certain vital elements which are lacking in the i modern diet. Already millions of peo- | ple have secured amazing benefits from yeast. Recently, however, a new proc- ess has been discovered, called "iron- ization," through which people are se- curing benefits from yeast in just half the usual time. This process, embodied only in Ironized Yeast, helps to imme- diately convert the vital yeast elements into firm tissue and rich pure blood. If weak, thin or run-down--or if troubled with pimples, blackheads or boils, it will * pay you to try Ironized Yeast at once. To try Ironized Yeast entirely free simply mail postcard for Famous 3-Day FREE Test. Address Harold F. Ritchie & Co.,Ltd, Dept. 87, Toronto. Ironized Yeast is recommended and guaranteed by all good dealers. Sr A man might have more than or- | | dinary brainpower, with several de- grees conferred on him by universi- ties, yet if he proved' weak in affec- | tion and wil, he could never amount to anything in the world. The man who wis strong on affection, but de- ll | ncient in mind and will, became a | general are exceptionallyvgood. The i |sentimentalist, a "sobsister," or a |sensualist, and of no value to the na- chased a new Massey-Harnis binder ition. And lastly, he who had noth- | Ing of intelligence or affection, but | more than his share of will, could be |from Bon Echo Inn daily, and enjoy | nothing but a bully, probably the | the Wonderful scenery of the lakes. | most deplorably type of all. of Fame, through their honest en- deavors, coupled with these noble qualities, Gladstone, and others famous in the history of our own and foreign lands, But there are other men, some dead and some living, who, though not so well-known, have nevertheless help- citizenship, and the young men of to- day would do well to pattern his own life on the "grand old men' who live around him. ~ At Sydenham Street Church. In Sydenham street church on Sun- day, Rev. E. Le Roy Rice, for some years a pastor of First Congregation- al church, held services for the com- bined congregations of Chalmers and Sydenham street churches. . In the morning he preached on the subject of "Will the Church Survive?' in which he stated that the church to survive must be an emancipated, re- generated, prophetic and a truly Christian church with a Christian rather than a denominational ocon- sciousness. Rev. Mr. Rice will con- duct the services next Sunday. { IN MARINE CIRCLES The steamer Edmonton arrived from Montreal on Sunday and clear-} ed with freight for the head of the lakes. The eteamer Glenellah arrived | down Monday morning from the head of the lakes to Montreal. The steamer Donnelly and the achooner Daryeau arrived -here this morning with a cargo of wire sal- vaged from the steamer Atlasco near Salmon Point. The barge Dunmore arrived this morning from Montreal with a cargo of damaged grain for Richardson's elevator. . : The tug John Russell and barge are at the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's drydock, and will clear for Toronto to-day. The steamer City of Ottawa arpiv- ed down on Sunday afternoon with package freight for Montreal, The steamer City of Hamilton ar- rived up Monday morning with package freight from Montreal for Toronto and Hamilton. The steamer Toronto arrived down this - morfling from Toronto and Rochester and cleared for Prescott. Hilliard and Manford Cardiso, Portland, Ont., were committed for trial an six charges of housebreak- ing, I being alleged that they anter- ed summer cottages on the Rideau lakes. The Bell Telephone Co. is arrang- ing to make an expenditure of $5, 700 in Smith's Falls by building a new uerial cable system and making other improvements to equipment, fr rem here ---- Fo " N - Complete, Accurate °. Information on the Oil and Mining Industry of Canada ' A_ lue, directors, iocation > roRpects -- ry con- tained in Ta 130%age Docket. sized booklet. - Jt is the finest book of refer- produced In Canada. nd: should rodu in a in the hands of in- vestor. ! While they last we will mill a y free to interested rot send for yours to-day? Sige, Aguew SX, Dept. KW, FIRE AT NORTHBROOK. | 0 . | Paul Baker Lost His House, Barn | and Contents, Northbrook, Aug. 5.--The con- Striking examples of those who | pad emgraven their names in the Hall | three | were given by Dr. | Wednesday. Giles, and the list included Lincoln, | tinued wet weather has been very suitable to this locality and crops in | Cre, Chimney Mining Company pur- | | from C. C. Thompson this week. | Many American = fourists go to and | Mrs. Perkins and family of Tilbury, { Ont., are visiting at the Shier House. | Blueberries. are still very plentiful but buyers are getting scarce. Mrs. | Harold Neal was a caller in the burg | Miss Velva Thompson | is spending a few weeks with Mrs. | Neil Stonness, Westport. Miss J. De- | mille, of Madoc, spent the week-end the guest of Mrs. J. L. Lloyd. : The Free Methodists are holding a series of meetings in a large tent in | j|ed to build their country upon the |the grove with special preachers ia | j jrock of sound character and good aitendance. | Mr. Bruce Nevin fis convalescing from injuries received when a bull turned on him and broke hig hip. Willlam Both's premises have been greatly improved by a new spacious verandah, and J. H. MacDonald has contracted to paint the house and store, etc., which will further add to the corner, Mrs. "Gue" Wood is still quite ill | with the "flu." Mr, Armstrong is | home from the. Kingston General | Hospital, where he underwent an op- eration for eppendicitls, Mrs. 8. G. Both and infant daughter, Betty, are visiting at Mrs. Watson's, Winches 'ter. Paul Baker had the misfortune '0 lose his house, barns and complete contents last week by fire. Much sympathy is extended to the family. Mrs. Roy Moon, of MacTier, is at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. George Shiers, who is in very poor health. Mrs. William Anderson is visiting friends at Mardbank. Little James Stapley, son of George Stap- ley, fell and dislocated his elbow which was set by Dr. T. J. C. Tindle. r. and Mrs. C C. Thompson and | mily spent the week-end with Mrs. | eorge Pyke, Kingston, and on Wolfe | Island, renewing acquaintances, The Ore Chimney Mining Company | are unloading another car of cament. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Thompson and two infant daughters, Flint, Mich., are visiting at C. C. Thompson's. Miss Curtis, Toronto, is spending the summer with her sister, Mre, Henry Lloyd. STUNNED 5: LIGHTNING BOLT Resident of Tweed Narrowly Escap- ed Being Hit, Belleville Intelligencer. The village of Tweed and vicinity was on Wednesday afternoon, visited by a rather severe electric storm. Lightning was vivid, thunder deaf- ening . whilst the downfall of rain was heavy. During the progress of the storm lightins struck a post ir front of Robert Elliott's house plow- ing a furrow in the ground to the house, where it did some damage. Mr. Elliott at the time was sitting 1a a chair near where the bolt entered the house and was shocked. Fortun- ately the injuries he sustained were not of a serious nature and he soon revived. the full force of the bolt was a nar row one. No other d B® was re- ported in the v.llage. i ----------_---- "MARVESTER'S EXCURSIONS. Good Travelling Via Canadian Na- tional-Grand Trunk. A flat' rate of $15 to Winnipeg and halt a cent a mile beyond is far: of all Harvesters' excursions to the west by Canadian Nationa'-Grane Trunk routes west of Quebec Cit;. Solid trains run through Winnipeg without change. New convertible Leith) Colonist Cars will add to the comfort of the journey and res- tacrant cars will be attached to tha: trains, serving meals and lunch:s at reasonable prices. ' Special cars will be provided for women. Full infor- mat'on re fares, train His escape from securing 3 - \ PROBS: --Tuesday, fine and cool. Store Closes at 5 p.m. During August . = fm mmm | | Store Editorial In this store you are free to come and go as you please. It gives us just as much pleasure to have you come and in- spect the new Fall goods as it does to make a direct pur- chase. : > The thousands of women who patronize this store come to us, not alone for fashions, but for the sense of se- curity they feel in buying here, SE -- They are conscious of being in safe hands. Experi- ence has taught them that our merchandise is reliable and our styles authentic. J And comparison has shown them time and time again that we can save them money. KNITTING WOOLS ! A complete stock of the finest Wools and Yarns are al- - ways to be had at this shop. Fine qualities and low prices go hand in hand. "ie ; ; so a + api Good Sheperd Iceland Wool ; 90c. FOR LARGE BALL, We are sole agents for this celebrated American Wool. The colors are White, Black, Sky, Flesh, Jade, Taupe, Radium, Cuba, Begonia, Rust, Mulberry, Burnt 'Orange, Tiger Lily, Navy and Carina. Two balls will make one of the smart, new, drop-stitch sweaters. . English Ivorine 30¢ a ball In colors White, Pale Blue, Mauve and Pink. 1 Audulusion Wool | J. ive sey fo Lady Betty (Bee Hive) In White, Pale Blue and Pink In Sky, Flesh and White. Shetland Floss 1214c ball Steacy's Special, full one ounce balls; in colors Black, Hard- ing Blue, White, Pink, Goldenrod, Cadet, Buff, Coral, Tur- quoise, Browns, Nile, Platinum; Mauve, Peacock and Navy. Winter Wool 15¢ ball In colors Black, White, Pea cock, Seal, Navy, Sky, Pink, Paddy, Purple, Maroon, Grey, Cadet, Rose, Turquoise, Ha- vana, Delft, etc, , - a ~ Bee Hive Wool In 3,4 and 5 ply yarns. Colors Black, White, dinal, Greys and Pink, .-- " Baldwin's Kingfisher Eski i Saxonys = Heather, Car- Scotch Fingering Germantown : Tay and Factory Yarn - "In all the wanted shades and weights, ~~ 2 Steacy's - Limited y The Women's Store of Kingston

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