--_ - ------ - 4 bouquets SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. DR. A. W.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Wellington Corner of Johnson and Phone 363 Streets For moviag of TURK, SAFES, Kingston Transfer Co. Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 250 I ------------ When in Kingston stop at HOTEL RANDOLPH THE POPULAR HOTEL Central location. Rooms with hot and cold running water, Special attention to Transients. Meals served om Daylight Saving Time mn | OGILVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office ------------------" AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. UNABLE TO WALK | FOR A YEAR Paralysis Entirely Relieved by "Fruit-a-tives" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine Paralysis is a break-down of the Nervous System and affects the vie- tim in various ways. Sometimes, nervousness makes itself known by hyste- ria, insomnia, constant headaches, or it may be so bad that one is partially or completely helpless in some part of the body, just as Mrs. Heacock was. Saver Sx Marig, Oxr. "When I was twenty-eight years of age, my doetor advised me to have an operation, which I did and it proved very serious, leaving me weak and unable to walk for a year. Seeing your "Fruit-a-tives" advertised in the papers, I decided to try them. I continued to use them regularly, and today I am able to go about my home duties and care for my family", MRS. J. W. HEACOCK. Any form of Nervousness is often caused by, and is always aggravated by, Constipation, which poisons the blood, irritates the kidneys and in- flames the nerves. "Fruit-a-tives" stimu lates the action of liver and bowels, kidneys end skin--tones and sweetens the sto- mach--keeps the blood pure, and builds up the entire nervous system. In a word, '"Fruit-a-tives" has proved that it is the most scientifie and effective remedy in the world for Nervousness or a disordered condition of the nervous system. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont, G. HUNTER OGILVIE 151 Wellington Street WATTS DR. H. C. MABEE 79 WILLIAM STREET Phone 286 People's Florist 177 pretitngon street, Fresh fldwers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. om THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Wanting anything done In the en ery line. Estimates given on all and mew work f repairs ig of all kinis. All nds + alse hurd. orders prompt attention. Shop Street. . SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND, 38 DR LECLrrc Med.Co. Haverstock Rd. .N W.5. SER TRADE MARKED WORD 'THMERAPION IS ON BRIT. GOVT. STAMP APFIXED TO GRNUINE PACERTS BUILDING ? ET REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? tes given by 0. Aykroyd & Son Main Street. Phowe 1670. PIANO TUNING Plane Tuning sad Repairing. Alse Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. Cholcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 - INSURANCE OF EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, "ALL KINDS W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock"Street Phone 424 Made from Pork Sausage Put up in one pound net tins. Cooked fresh -- the flavor is surprisingly different to what one expects. the thi for holiday trips ating hing tor BON MARCHE GROCERY and Earl § Cormer King a 8 ar treets, N-- FOR SALE nt Protect your clothes from Spots and stains. We have them in Blue and Green, trim- med with White and neatly de- signed. They are easily kept clean by rinsing. Also TEDDY PANTS for the baby. 3 M. R. McColl | | § (of Cheese Sales. Brockville, 2,840 at 14 3-4c {14 7-8c. | Stirling, 485 at 14 3-4c. Campbellford, 961 at 14 15-16c. | | Race Horses Arrive. {| Several racing horses from New | York £'zte were brought over da the [steanier Waubic on Friday afternoon {t7 be cutered in the Napanee races icn labor Day. Record Yield of Apples. | For the first time in many years, | the farmers of the district expect to | have a record yield of apples this {fall, and prices should be very rea- {sonable as a result Back to School Suits. {| Our range of Boys' Suits are the | best values we have ever bought. See jour range at $6.50, $7.50, $9. All {sizes and styles. Prevost Clothing | House, Brock street, Promoted in Bank. William McCauley, manager of the Mallorytown branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, has been promo'ed to the Toronto office, where he will be assistant supervisor. Sold Ont. | G. P. Farmer, who has been in the boot and shoe business in Perth for over fifty years, has sold out to two {promising young men, Messrs. P. E. | Smiley, Shawville, and Ivan Thomp- {son, Ottawa, | ILrke Ontario Park Dance. LicCormack's orchestra privided { music fer a large crowd of danr:srs at the Lake Ontario Park pavillion on Thursday evening. This will prob- jably be the last out-door danca of {the secron. | - Would Take Over Foundry. It is understood that there is a {project afoot at Merriokville which {would lead to the acquisition of the {Kyle malleable foundry by a joint {stock company, in which Mr. Kyle would be a leading shareholder. Will Do Judging Inside. The live stock judging will be done inside this year for the first time in the history of the Canadian National Exhibition. The Coliseum makes this possible. Night horse shows will also be givem in the new $1,000,000 building. Died in General Hospital. Cyrenius Huffman passed away at the General hospital on Thursday night where he was under treat- ment. He was a resident of Moscow and wes seventy years of age. The remai. | were sent to Moscow by James Reid, undertaker. Military Burial Contract. The contract for miltary funerals under the control of the department soldiers civil establishment which expired on Aug. 31st, has been awarded to the firm of James Reid and Company, undertakers, which had it last year. Condition is Serious. The condition of Archdeacon Bliss, reéctor of St. John's church, Smith's Falls, remains unchanged. He suffers from a paralytic stroke, is confined to bed and cannot speak. He is nursed at the country home at Port Elmsley. Strew Tacks on Road. Hundreds of tacks were found a few days ago sirewn on St Law- rence street in Merrickville village after a dance held in the armories. Numerous autoists suffered pugec- tures as the result of the action of a person with a perverted semse of humor. Barn and Contents Destroyed. A large frame barn, owned by Kobert Heaslip situated at Sherwood Sorings, was destroyed by fire, which was first noticed by residents arar- by. Eow the fire originated is up- known. The Season's crop was des- troyed ia the blaze and the 13: of the cwner will be heavy. Soma 'n- surance was carried, Labor H Events. , With the Labor pienic at the iair grounds on Monday afternoon, be- sides the numerous attractions ut Napanee and Clayton, N.Y., thore will be no end: of diversion for King itonians ~ver the holiday. A num- ber ci local people are also expect. Ing to spend the week-end in Tor- cuto. in Died at Shannonville, Mrs. James Toppings, Shannon. ville, passed away last Thursday and was laid to rest in Deseronto ceme- tery. Rev. Mr. Creeggan had charge of the remains. Mrs. Top- pings had been ill for a number of years. She leaves a husband, on: son Roy, and ome little daughter' Helen, aged ten. She will be much missed in the church where she was 4 willing worker. k meeting on Sept. 7th; in Canada Is on the itinerary. Drs. Plnard and Gaston will be the turers. evening, Rev. Dr. Endicott, general Kingston and Vicinity la son of the late John H. Montgom- | to secretary of the foreign missions de- |ery, and was in his forty-sixth year. | partment of the Methodist church, is |He first left Pembroke 28 Years ago {to be the speaker at a banquet be- [returning visit {ing held to initiate the missionary campaign. It is likely that a promi- {nent layman will also address ihe meeting. Ill In Hospital. Mr. Ward, the ly male student at the model school, is ill at the Gen- eral hospital with typhoid fever. His family has recently moved to the city with Winnipeg and are residing on Ellerbeck street. His brother is also confined to the hospital with a similar complaint. They are slowly improving. The disease was not contracted here. -------- Now Owns Coal Company. Canada Steamship Lines, Limited, is now the owner of the entire capi- tal stock of the Century Coal Com- pany, Limited. Heretofore tha steamship company has been in con- trol of Century Coal, by reason of ownership of two-thirds of the capi- tal stock. The remaining third bas now been acquired, and the whole company belongs to the steamship company. ------ More in Fifth Form. It is expected that with the open- ing of school Tuesday the fifth form at the collegiate institute will have a considerably increased attendance over last year. Last year there was an increase over the year befors. The increase expected this year is due to the stiffening of the univer- sity requirements which now makes a full matriculation standing neces- sary for entrance. Buys Chicago Home. . The Rt. Rev. Charles P. Anderson, Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Chicago and a native of Oxford Mills, has just purchased one of the finest residences on Drexel Boulevard, Chi- cago, for the sum of $25,000. Bish- op Anderson recently left for Port- lant, Oregon, at the head of a party of ecclesiastical officials which he organized to attend the Protestant Episcopal officials' convention at Portland. William J. Montgomery Dead. Word has just been received of the death in far-off Wellington, New Zealand, on June 5th last, of Will- lam J. Montgomery. His passing was sudden, death occurring from heart failure while he was seated in a chair in his home. The late Mr. Montgomery was born in Pembroke, ten years ago for af with friends. He leaves] a widow and one son in. New Zea- land, and two brothers and three sis- ters, as follows: Allan, in Welling- | ton, N.Z.; Alex., in Sudbury; Mrs. George E, Beatty, Winnipeg; Mrs. | David 8. Cone, Brockville, and Mrs. | O. T. Mulligan, Pembroke. WORRIED WOMEN NEED RICH BLOOD | If the Blood Is Not Kept Pure Health Will Break Down. : It is useless to tell a hard working woman to take life easily and not to worry. To do so is to ask the almost impossible. But, at the same time, it is the duty of every woman to save her strength to meet any unusual de- mands. It is a duty she owes herself and family, for her future health may depend upon it. To guard against a complete break- down in health the blood must be kept rich, red and pure. No other medicine does this so well as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This medicine strengthens the nerves, restores the appetite and keeps every organ healthily toned up. Women cannot always rest when they should, but they can keep their strength by the occasional use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Among those who have found benefit from this medicine is Mrs. Cora Conrad, Broad Cove, N.S., who says: "My system was very much run down, and my blood poor.and wat- ery. 1 suffered a great deal from headaches and dizziness; my appe- tite was poor, and I tired easily. I decided to try Dr. Willlams" Pink Pills and have every reason to be glad that I did so. Soon I felt bet- ter, and under the continued use of the pills the headaches and dizziness were gone, and my blood seemed in a betler condition than before. For this reason I recommend Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $250 from The Dr. Wil- Imported Lumber-All | '" High Grade Boat Cedar. |Black Walnut, Aromatic Cedar for |Mahogany. Chests, American White- wood, etc. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Gay and Weiingtos Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 86. Factory ¥ Phone 1418. liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. vmmatiet---- Laughter is the wine of life, but a 800d bit of it is vin ordinaire, Every shadow in life is evidence of a sun somewhere. casional touches of the Oint- ment as needed, cleanses andpuri from pim- les and iy) Talcum is ideal for powdering and A EET Sor Cite b dy Mh heh Sh mug. Cuticura AUTO TOPS RECOVERED and REPAIRED R. H. JONES 300 PRINCESS STREET DR. H. A. STEWA Dental Surgeon Wishes to 'announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart Corner I'rincess ond Wellington AFTER THE 331 KING STREET. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. Dine at The NEW ENGLAND, Kingston's mest up- to-date Cafe, and nearest to the boats. You are assured of getting real tasty food, daintily arranged and exceptionally courteous service. The New England Cafe BOAT TRIP | LIVING Music Box Er oc So, An Old Favorite Men's medium weight, Blucher style Boots-- plain, soft.toe, Goodyear welted and solid lea- ther--Black or Brown. Back to a standard price... ... usu. vee... $5.00 a pair Call and see them at:-- 3 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 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. present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up can be done about a new Fur Coat. It will be a pleasure to advise you whichever the case may be, Either have the or else see what Gourdier's BROCK STREET] Lo TWEDDELL SUITS are so designed that dura- bility, style plus individual- ity, are the leading features ----Styles becoming t& those of the most discriminating taste are the ones to be | found at: -- : TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Children's School Stockings, good, wearing quality, in fast color Blacks. All sizes from 6 to 10. For........ caer. 2c a pair Women's All Pure Linen Handker- chiefs--with dainty embroidered cor- mers. For...............15c. each 2 Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs--- hemstitched; full large size. : For........ c.a........25c. each Children's § Sox in Cotton, Lisle, From... 70 Brock Street