Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1922, p. 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. : . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 3 DR.A.W.WINNETT SUFFERED YEARS | Kingston and Vicinity JEoy JAKE PAVIA > | parts of the surrounding country when DENTAL SURGEON. WITH ECZEMA i : : \ Was The Preacher. R. Ranous took place from his late [of Mrs. Lake, his partner during roads are hard. Corner of Johnson and Wellington f » "Fruit-a-tives" Cleared Tow Tate oo ore aid on Wolfe Island on Fri- |sixty-three years o rried life, pre- cr Dr. Lennon, Kingston, was residence < i Yorker. Hares A Streets Phone 363 } Rev | Hor Skin the cathor at Half Moon Bay, Gan- day morning. The deceased was very | cluded the reception on this occas- Ports Sr. Pres, P.Q. |anoque on Sunday evening. | well known on the fland and is sur-| ion of the host of] lends made dur. Svdenham, Battersea, Gananoque and in- "I suffered for three years with | ° -------------- {vived by his widow, two sons, Rob- ing a residence of 52 years in To-| - . : terrible Eczema: -1 -oonsulted -severa) Chéese Sales: {ert and William and two daughters; | ronto. Mr. Lake was born in the] tervening points. : S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking vactory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellingtons i 5 { | vichity of N , almost in the | Picton, 865 at 15 3-4c. { Mrs. Halliday and Mrs. Rodney vichity of Napanee, a Sosiors 5d Hey 34 9! do Se NAY Napanee, 400 at 15 5-8c. | Prke. The service was largely at- shadow of the Methodist church Strects, KINGS10N, Out. Office Phione 06. Factory Plone 1415, For moviag eof FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OV EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Eveanlngs 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh Dentist 7 e, d the quantities of flow-| built on the road to Kingston by his | Then, I used one box of "Soothe 8. tended an 9 Iroquois, '816 at 15 7- Salva"and two boxesof*'Fruit-a- tives' Phone 2356 106 Wellington Bt. Internal and External Pains are PECLE lieved relieved by oe THomASs' ECLECTRIC OIL THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N Y FIFTY vEARY AND 18 TO-DAY 4 GREATER SELLER THAN EVER BEFORE 1S A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR IT3 | NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES, AFTER THE BOAT TRIP Diné at-The NEW ENGLAND, Kingston's most up- to-date Cafe, and nearest to the boats. : You are assured of getting real tasty food, dalntily arranged and exceptionally courteous service. Br ry a ---- Victortaville, Que., 1,800 at 15¢c. | ors testified to the high esteem: In|grandfather, a United Empire Loya- | ; Chicoutimi, Que., 1,200 at 14 3-4c. [Wifich the late Mr. Ranous was | ist, who settled there in 1784. Both | and my hands are now clear. The pain -- oe "held. Rev. Frank Kirkpatrick of |his grandfather and great-grandfa- | isgone and there has been no return. His Is Impn ving. | the Anglican church conducted the|ther served in Colonel John John- | I think it is marvellous because no Neil McCarney Gananoque under- ' service, and the pall bearers were ston's regiment during the American other medicine did me any good nt an operation for the removal of | Robert Gillespie, Charles Gillespte, | Revolution In his beghood Mr. | until I used "Sootha-Salva" and , cataract from one of his eves in George Niles, John Niles, Joseph | Lake learned the essentials of house- | "Fruit-a-tives", the wonderful medicine | (he Hotel Dieu, on Tuesday. His con- Woodman and Samuel Woodman. |building, the business in which his| : made from fru". dition following was not very satis- | rt x father engaged. But he soon enter- When in Kingston stop at Madam PETER LAMARRE. factory, but reports now are en-! Born Near Napanee. {ed upon the ministry of the Moth | 80c a box, 6 for $2.50. trial size, 25¢. |couraging. | John N. Lake, insurance director, | odist church, and.would have con- HOTEL At dealers or sent postpaid by ------ on Saturday celebrated his eighty-! tinued therein but for his health | Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Are Quite Successful. [ninth birthday. The falling bealth! failing. | RANDOLPH ---------- Andrew T. Drummond reports, " a : EE --. | T that at Queen's University grounds | : EERe 33 FREE ER Ei tb THE POPULAR HOTEL " REMEMBER "they are testing the gingko, th=| : Gentral. location. cali on ua party dobing done. don't |i Kentucky coffee tree and gther out-| Rooms with hot and cold running decorating, then telephone 2090J. for liers among our trees and -shrubs, | water. painting ana decorating ls our] and appear, thus far, to be success- | Special attention to Transients. | : W. H. FRANCIS ful with their grewth." i, Meals served on Daylight 35 SIXTH ST. Phone 2000). : | A Real Snap. { We just received a shipment of | Boys' and young Men's suits, splen- | did quality, all wool, black with | white strips. On sale at a reduced | E 1 d C price. Boys' suits worth $12 for $7,! The New ng an afe young men's $25 for $18. Prevost, | 331 KING STREET. Private Phone 655. Brock street. : KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, Public Phone 537 ap-- A OGILVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office ---------------- Saving Time | ! PIANO TUNING Plane Tunieg and Repairing. Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St Phone 239Tm, Fishermen Mulcted. | S Ameen AGENT FOR > During the past few days Fish and | EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- 2 Game Overseer George Toner, Gan-! CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND BUI LDING eo | Aanoque, has confiscated the fisting Y Ww F I'm telling you all Inter ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. > apparatus of eight United States] RA a aL uRATINXS? | tourists who were fishing in Canad- | G. HUNTER OGILVIE Oo A k {ian waters in the St. Lawrence 151 Wellington Street | | . Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. | ong. -- -- | -------------- Plans were lair for a choir of 1.- - . 000 to choralize the Prince of Walei Chew it after - CAMP every meal | { Exhibition, but so great has been ap p 'S 2 BR YOU . | plication for membership it has been LET ; ipl Peo le's US REPAIR YOUR CLOCK P 1,500. Conductor H. A. Fricker, «{ the Mendelssohn Choir, will be tle The Perfect Gum 177 Wellington street. , Fresh flowers and plants daily Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger 149 Sydenham St. bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res., 1137. -- | without Reing' in possession of lic- 21 Main Street. | WHILE AT To Have Great Choir. Dunbar at the Canadian Natignal {decided to increase the number to Florist L. C. HEMSLEY leader. ao Made of purest materials-- Funeral designs, and wedding Just off Princess It is not too early to decide what is to be done about a warm Wrap for the Fall and Winter There are just two things to do. Either have the present Fur Coat remodeled or fixed up or else see what can be done about a new Fur Coat It will be a pleasure to advise you whichever the case may be. Gourdier's BROCK STREET In Two Weeks Time. | Fourteen days and the echool- bells will be ringing once more. Al- |i ready the small boy and girl are ~~~ anxiously watching the calendar and GET iT REPAIRED planning to make the most of the {few holidays left them. Tuesday, | Sept. 5th the day after Labor Day, | will see the children trooping back Sewing Machines, Pu phe, || tO the schools of the city. Gums, Rifles repaired and refitted. ey Parts supplied. Sang filed, knives, scissors and edge tools ground. Locks repaired. Keys fitted to all kinds of locks. Al mukes of Lawn mowers sharpescd and re puired. We cam ropair anything that is repairable, J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone . In modern, sanitary, sun-lit factories--e No expense spared to make it wholesome and full of flavor-- L Wax-wrapped and sealed to keep it good: WRIGLEY'S is bound to be the best that can be made! Lady Dies After Many Losses. Mrs. Dempster, a prominent lady {of Gananoque died Thursday even- | Ing. Her husband, Thomas Dempster, tax collector, is at present confined to the house with a broken ankle. | [An only son, Hubert Dempster, Sted | It's good-- y in pert Noy stor merictee) and good for you TWEDDELL tall, died some years ago. One | / » SUITS grandson, Hubert Shortall, who re- sided with his grandparents, surviy- F \ , SO A =i) ; y; are so designed that dura- Certainly Why Not? Eastern Ontario weekly newspap- ers are discussing whether editors should sing. Certainly! why not-- so long as they don't annoy anybody. Now there's our old friend, Dan. Jomes of the Pembroke Observer. He tuned his voice and broadcasted and 19,347 radio enthusiasts were charmed at the eplendid salve of cannon they understood from Pete- wawa Camp, We didn't hear him: we only heard the report! { I) bility, style plus individual- ity, are the leading features --Styles becoming to those of the most discriminating taste are the ones to be found at:-- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. ; (One door below Randolph Hotel) Your Church. Do you workers of your church realize that after all it isn't your church; that is, you haven't a corner on it. A church is a place of wor. . : ship and every man, woman and ELECTRIC IRON child in this community has a right HOT PLATE ............... $5.00 | to a church. Many do not know this and it is your privilege to tell then Burk Ele . about the church you are interested e citric lo |in. Tell it in the classified ads of INSURANCE OF [72 Princess Street. Phone 428, | this newspaper. Get all the folks to church and help in the work of ALL KINDS building a firmer foundation io the h | OF INTEREST church you call yours. | ------s spr W. H. GODWIN & SON | Died in Lanark County. ' In Drummond, on Aug. 9th, there Real Estate and Insurance passed away, Marion Tulls, daugh- 80 Brock Street Phone 43¢ || iter of the late John Tulls, Drum- mond. Deceased, who was in her sixty-seventh year, had been in fail- ing health for some time. She was born in Drummond, Oct. 31st. 18585. In 1890 she was married to Johm : - | McDonald, Bathurst, who predeceas- Ontario--"1 was weak |®d her twelve years ago. After mar- and run down, bad no appetite and riage they lived on the farm in Hi Rl ™®* Pervous. The Bathurst for a number of years, Choicest quality of Seranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & 00. Grove Inn Yard Phone 138 J Prepare For The Cold Weather To Reach the : WARM WOOL BLANKETS AT VERY High-Class Trade LOW PRICES. "Very kind of you to notify me by Long Distance of Canadian Wool Blankets-- White, with | GUNNS MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM Made from Pork Sausage Put up in one pound net tins. Cooked fresh -- the flavor is surprisingly different to what one cts. ust the thing for Woliday trips and hurry-up meals MARCHE GROCER Corner King and Earl Streets. Phone 1844. is TE Ti iH oh i en ng FOR SALE Military Tents -- Bells and Marquees--at reduced prices. Also mew Camp Cots and Chairs. L Cohen & Co. » wy sk ae ld of when they moved to Perth. There their daughter, Margaret, died in December, 1908, and Mr. McDonald in August, 1910. Mrs. McDonald remained in Perth until two years ago, when she went to live with rela- tives in Drummond. ' Burial of Richard Moore, The funeral of the late Richard Moore, who passed away at Wolfe Islasd, took place from his late res!- dence on Friday aftérnoon. The ser- {vice was very largely attended by {residents of the island who had known him during his long residence there. Rév. Mr. Lancaster of the Presbyterian church conducted the service, and interment was made in the cemetery facing Oape Vincent. The pill bearers were Edward Brice- land, John Abbott, James Russell, John Moran, Richard McCready and | Stuart Armstrong. Late George Ranous, Wolfe Island. this sale of gowns. I expect to be in town to-morrow, and will call and ask for you, personally," Out-of-town women show a strong tendency to trade Where they Joel they are kvown. Get one of them to visit your store soon i ~and soon your's become one of The method of presentation is you say, and how you tomers are right at your elbow. Dons call on toasts: It wild not be the telephone's fault if em. ~ M GRAHAM, Manager Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station colored borders, unshrinkable, at $4.75, $5.50 and $5.90 a pair. Colored Wool Blankets--Red, Grey and Tan -- beautiful, heavy quality, all pure wool, at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 a pair. Scotch Wool Blankets with Pink and Blue border, whipped singly for $10.00 a pair. These are bought direct from the manu- facturers and at these prices mean a big saving. W. N. Linton & Co. & Phone 191. The Waldron Store. A FRR The funeral of the late George E. 2 278 Untariv St. Phones 836, 837

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