Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1922, p. 5

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FRIDAY, ATGUST AT Tom. Vo _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG DR. A.W. WINNETT EAK az: | ¢ 0.3 pera unanor. wn BE ny? | Kingston and Vicinity SLAB WOOD orner of Johnson and Wellingiin reets Phone 363 : A Are there hollows in your cheeks, neck | We Bais iiss parities 4 Slabs, Sigs and shoulders? Do you find it a hard- FF URAIT URE, SAFES OS PE A Flyng Boat Available. ~~ [she married Mr. Dillabough, who would be about $6,000, which could factured in our Saw Mill this spring, fit for HT, FU TURE, SAFES, y 1m * £7" 4 A . m ' abo 000, which eoule rues nd STORAGE OF you EE Ee IT oo A flying boat has arrived at Ales {survives with three eons. be 2uen Fare oy wony Al te kindling, etc. VERY DE / i yi andria Bay, N.Y. It will téur the Is- rere es x at ay 3 s : 3 : = try Ironized Yeast, which to thousands ) : Pith | Veterans will Attend. [the town and $200 by the adjacent They are now 1n fine condition. Try a has meant thc beginning of glorious lands and come to Kingston with ! | on I er daily health. Simply take two tablets parties, Plans have been completed for the | |property The council agreed that | uarter cord - with each meal. Then watch the re- ---- central and northern New York con- (all board walks in a dangerous con- q . uo ue WIT, oN av Its. Note the immediate increase in f the British G t Ww diti be torn up | 153 WELLINGTON STREET sults. Yachting Party Here, {vention of the Britis rea ar |dition be to . ey. See ow ig Gels seguir | The yacht Gloria 11I brought 4 |Veterans of America, to be held in | m------ - 5 ANGLIN & CO. Ee on au Rh good hard oy {large party of tourisis from Thous- | Watertown, N.Y , the last week in| ° Some Good Fishing, : ® Dr Waugh Your friends will be amazed at the sud- and Island ' points to the city on jAugust, by the Watertown branch] Robert Bonner, Napanee, and his | Ww working Factory sud Luts Faris, aad Weiigios . den improvement in you! Ironized Yeast |Thursday afternoon, jof the Camp Vimy Ridge of the vet- nephew, Robert Young, Jr. Syracuse, Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory | Dentist supplies your system with certain vital -- |erans. Definite date for the conven- [went fishing and caught IVa Sor Phone 14135. | elements now lacking in your food -- Good Weather for Sailing. tion has not yet been announced. It |pullheads and one pickerel weighing | 106 Wellington St. . Phone 256 the very elements needed to keep you Thursday afternoon brought sxcel-!is expected that a number of veter- [eight pounds, They also caught an | Bi1008: ensrgeis ad healthy 1 lent weather for sailing on the har- {ans from this city will attend. {ell three feet long ----- acdition, § 5 bor, and many boats were oui to take | ee | While sailing off Glen Island on ------ rocess of ironization -- the process Jor, 3 | i . " : ' De enables yeast to bring process advantage of the breeze, | : i {M. B. Mjlls' yacht, Dolphin, J. W. - { An Attractive Rural Drive, Fobi had th sod luck io catch When in Kingston stop at just twice as quickly. Get Ironized re { Theroad t the cit Colli robinson ha © BC 1 ¢ oh 1e roa rom the city to Collin's a forty-two and a half pound maski- { Yeast from your dealers today or mail Visitor #%om Cleveland. | Bay is in fine shape since the new nonge. The fish maasured fifty-three | . : * rived from Cape Vincent on Thurs- | g : Dept. 90, Toronto. Ironized Yeast is day morning. and 1s visiting his pars {of Collin's Bay and is now a very ul- mounting the fish. Shoes i in the city. See our indow---full of RANDOLPH recommended and guaranteed by all M Becles. Col tractive rural drive. In some placas good dealers. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Eccles, Col- |, "1039 has become very narrow '} Men's Goodyear Welt Shoes in Black, Brown J " | borne street { . . 3 THE POPULAR HOTEL 2 due to the sweet clover growing and Flecting a New President, ; = pe ; lcrowding the roadway. The growth| A meeting of the directors of the |} and Tan Calf. Values from $6 to $9. Favorite Spot for Accidents, Central location. i Rooms with hot and cold running PIANO TUNING The corner of Queen and Bagot jnas m ide the road dangerous for Hotel Renton a el I ent 2 i August Clearance Sale, your choice at cars passing.as the motorist cannot walter. streets appears to be a favorite spot |, : : Piano Tuning and Repairing. S {judge how much room he has to [dent This position was held for 3 95 PER PA y : accidents and vehicle collis- 9 * 9 > By . Te Special attention to Transients, Also Organ Work, to stage accidenis and vehicle colli {spare on the side of the road. A haif [many years by W. E. Smallfield. On| $ . IR Meals served on Daylight All work guaranteed. ions of all kinds, from the record of : or " 8 re 1 th a gov ww is removal to N. Aus- . . Saving Time "TER D. BROWN 4 . ow = |day 8s work with a scythe now will [his removal to Toronto J. Mc ; C | > 12 ---- Phome 2397m. Ye past lew months, {probably prevent collisions between [tin was elected and his untimely | ome in and examine them at Bell King Else where. cars passing on this section. . death left again a vacancy. At the 9 tata y e s { eoti tc] oe av was | . Since the White Hall, Deseronte,] ,.. ,. --TT === resting Friday, J. L, Murray was JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE BUI DING ? has passed into the hands of the Wo [4 To Tear Up Dangerous Walks. elected president and J. A. Jamie- | L ; a rs nr 4 There is : ately 7,500 feet rice-presi Messrs. J. K VIE'S '2 i ® men's Citis en League, the managers | ¢ The oo Shptox ya ey 50 Jee HN yice pre ig he Be Ty os { Phone 23 1). 70 Brock Street REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? of the Oburch of the Redeemer have jof board walk sti remaining in the icchester and A. L. andford wer Estimates given by moved their ball from its tower hi {limits of Napanee some of which is |eppointed. to the directorate, the Insurance and Brokerage Office | oO Avkro d & Son » y : vel jin a dangerous state of repair. The |fcrmer to fill the vacancy left by the | Prot y y SD. at of the church. cost of putting down new cement (death of A, A. Wright, and the lai AGENT FOR 21 in Street. Phowe 1670. » Nox vache Dead walks to replace the above 7,500 feet ter in Mr. Austin's place -------- Che ach . ~~ h 1 rte Sr EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- | 'Donald McKerracher died sudden- | ' | CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ly at the village of Fallbrook on Mon- | | "ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. ! day, at the age of fifty-five years, He i : WHILE AT was a prominent merchant and post- | our Id or ex G. HUNTER OGILVIE master until retiring from active { 151 Wellington Street CAMP business ihrcugh ill-health. . -- | LET US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK || Pleaded Not Guilty. 10 Inch Dotble Sided Phonograph Records | Fall and Winter | postcard for Famous 3-Day Test, | Eccl Cleveland, Ol r- 5, : 3 | HOTEL Address Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd, |, 8: or Saro Vincent on Thure. |PTid8e hs been built near the village |iilS i engin ot. B. Mis is |} We know we have the po betgiing in Men's Hilliard and Manford Carbino, Portland, appeared "before Judge | TT Dowsley, Brockville on five charges WA S { . of house breaking, theft, etc. It is not too early to decide what is to be done about Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger Through their counsel, they plead- | C { a warm Wrap for the Fall and Winter. There are just two things to do. Either have thas ed not guilty. Trial was fixed for | People's 149 Sydenham St. Aug. 20th. present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up or else see what * i Just off Prinvess | 2 es can be done about a new Fur Coat Florist ----- Outbuildings Burned. e "It wit be a pleasure to advise you whichever the Struck by lightning during Mon- [|] - Apex Records, hold an unique position in the record £45 may De. 177 Wellington street. 3 ; | | day's electrical storm, the outbutld- {1} world by reason of their quality and economy combina- Hiei flowers and plana id { ings of a farmer named Sweet living tion. { Fune designs, at Springvale, three miles east of > bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Scaler's Nav. in the. townsite of Public demand has fully justified our claims of their su- Resq' 1297, | M.J MALLEN Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, were periority over all other records sold for 85¢ and higher. | . » | destroyed by fire. 'This is in itself the best guarantee that can be offered to is still conducting the Automobile Sh the record buyer, assuring him of absolute satisfaction. | BROCK STREET Repairing Business at corner Col- A Real Snap. borne and Barrie streets. All re- We just received a shipment of Hear any of the following selections and you also will be pairs will receive personal atten- | Boys' and young Men's suits, splen- convince ed. tion. Large cars washed, $1.00. || did quality, all wool, black with POPULAR DANCE HITS | Small cars washed, 75c. | white stripe. On sale at a reduced 5 | price. Boys' suits worth $12 for $7, Sinmbling 477 Three O'clock in the Morning 4514 TELEPHONE 1005J. young men's $265 for $18. Prevost, Kitten on the Keys 4533 Swanee River Moon 436 Brock street. y: Ricky Koo 3 Romany Love 4535 Georgia Nola 4587 Swance Blue Bird 3 Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down 4.94 Masonic Officers. Grand Master W. N. Ponton, Bel- AUTO TOPS leville, has appointed V.W. Bro. VOCAL RECORDS RECOVERED Alexander H. Edwards, Oarleton K-K-K-Kiss Me Again 5i7 Stumbling ' 40 Place, to be assistant grand secretary Leave Me With a Smile 4526 I'm Just Wild 'About Harry 478 r . i and and V.W. Bro. John Tyner, Pres- TR CO a : | REPAIRED cott, to be one of the grand stewards INS UMENTAL RE RDS WV R McRae & Ce of the Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Smilin' Through (Trio) 469 Humoresque (Orch.) 4554 Love's Old Sweet Song (Orch.) 4551 Drdla's Serenade (Violin) 678 * | Visited Points of Interest. GOLDEN LION BILOOK. » Kingston's population was visibly, DEALERS EVERYWHERE | if temporarily, increased on Thurs- 890 PRINCESS STREET day with the arrival of over four The Sun Record Co.. 210 Adelaide West, Toronto. Phone 153. hundred excursionists from Water- town, N.Y., and during the afternoon - wwii : * many of the principal points of inter- | Som --- -- The only thing in a St Be city Were Visited 2 th © Get the Habit: "For Records Try Treadgold's First: Suit for a boy who is We have the Record when you want ft, All mall orders ie, | EVERSHARP Sold on the Curb._ 4 prepald. Mall us yours, ) , ; | It is stated that although there : . PENCILS { was no cheese sold on the Froutenac | Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. | They are Made to wear where others tear' REPAIRED | Board at its meeting on 'Thursday 5 Princess Street. el { : i | the sales took place on the street. | phone 52. i ' | {| The price offered on the board was --1 TWEDDEL Ciujecst Quality 3f Scranton We are equipped to make ||; yj.» cents, and it is hinted that All the Latest Apex Records Can Be Had at Our Store 7 | Coal... No, other kind 201d by any repairs to above pencils. lthe price on the street was a little us. ° { . We carry a supply of parts. higher, It is of interest to note that ( BOOTH & CO. . Prompt service, during the war cheese in this district The Song Shop, 216 Princess St. 131 Princess St. us 40 oe 18 brought as high as 33 cents. (One decor below Randolph Hotel) J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. School Destroyed. When You Think of Music Think Of Us. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. The school house localted at - Washburn's Corners, mear Athens, was discovered to be on fire on Fri- FOR ; S ALE | S 0 WE AK day evening last $e was destroyed. A SUMMER MENU FOR ALL From what can learned the fire 1 1 i y A beautiful island in Loughe Staljed fneide ihe building, whish Summertime is the hardest time of all the year. During the | has been closed since the holidays [ boro Lake .....,.... $75.00 began. It was a fine stone school BT, 1s yory Jhariewts to get feud daintlly arranged and tasty ro i equipped up to standard and its loss The new England Cafe prides itself it sok i i 0] y ' 5 ill b bl to th : on its cuisine and service. W. H. GODWIN & SON w is View to ihe ection Real home cooking, yet put up in dainty form. During the hot wea- . ANYTHING Afix Sufficient' Stamps, ther dine at-- | The tax on cheques went into ef- fect on August 1st last, but many The New England Cafe Now Looks After Home, | cheques are yet being received minus 331 KING STREET. Fri L E Pi sufficient stamps. On cheques not KINGSTON, ONT. CAN. . . as uous iy i to Lydia * | exceeding $5,000 the tax is 2c for » we Women's House Dresses -- good Thanks Piok g ' bham's Vegetable Compound each $50 or fraction thereof. It is - . : . 2 strong Print, in neat patterns. All sizes an offence not to affix the correct " number of siamps. Local busine | Meaford, Ontario.--"1 was so weak Ps SSN for .......... .:v. .«. $1.00 cach I could do anything an firms are now being forced to return ¢ Sa hardy 2 Any Dg aD my cheques not properly stamped, as the | J 5 9 ( J tax is too high to expect them | So a . Fut lp ions pound nec. ts, eit an "1 Extra Large House Dresses for fresh -- the fi i | & y | - : surprisingly afferent to what one ay, re | stout women. Sizes 44 to 51, : sxpeets. thing for holiday tri 5 | The secret of th¥sea? Would you i , 1 E "d diales ' And hurrY-uP = eats. gjitay 1 Be Shug like to go sailing off to some distant | Ji Cc ARANCE OF TROUSERS for SI -$2.50 each MARCHE GROCER - did help me for |land, or island, deserted and lovely? | Hi On Satu Morning unters BON MARCHE Earl OCERY i i am looking after Wouldn't you like to own a boat" i line of rau an a wa have ou our Punters a Jul Gingham Dresses, the balance of Phone 1544. Why not? They are not hard to |§i steds, keep. They are not hard to manage. | Ji : our summer stock to clear at $2. 50 They are no end of pleasure. They |§ $1.75 UP. he are not expensive. A good used one |} ' H cac may be secured in a very short time |} GHT i it you use our classified advertise- | Men's Shoes and | du I a ak f Childfen's Summer } Socks in F OR SALE es Oxfords White and colors at 25¢. and 35c¢. each. ¥ Mrs. Marshall Dillabough Dead.' | I Just the thing for the cool evenings Military Tents -- Bells and of We The death occurred on Wednesday || Black and Tan, at at | ce : egetable Marquees--at reduced prices. om st Brockville, of Dossie May Hutt, | Jf IY reduced prices. a Wd Ty apo | -- new Camp Cots an Tetter, wife of Mr. Marshall Dillabough, j Also, P a edicine. Those who had been in ill-heaith for adout (Lf : i : ; a year. The late Mrs. Dillabough. | Ji WwW N Linton & Co L & les ne N . Morrisburg, on § . il . . : ? . . I. Cohen & Co. Br Cheam W INov. 5th, 1894, daughter of Mr. (Ji i hone The Waldron Store. 278 Ontario St. Phones 835, 837 w i and Mrs. Elmer Hutt, now of ire] io > ! fi P : 191 : w i The lemurs of Madagascar are tha | vilie, had resided in Brockville for J if ' : most primitive monkeys, the past eight years. Nine years ago

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