Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1922, p. 11

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| RESPONSIBILITY 3 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. $A yr € THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ~N DING! DONG! SCHOOL OPENING BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT R. Uglow & Co. If wood is dear and coal is scares, why not use water to heat the house? Separate the hydrogen and oxygen, both inflammable gases {which in combination form water, | mix" a little ofl and a roaring fire, costing at the most about a cent and a half an hour is available. This is the principle upon which {| Henry Wood, jeweller and inventor | of the Wood Air Tight Valve and |other contrivances, has been work- | ing and during the latter half of last { winter he did not use an ounce of coal or a splinter of wood in heating an apartment house on King street where he lives. 4 Does not end after we$ have examined your eyes, and made the proper|§ Glasses. We keep your Glasses in adjustment, | assuring satisfaction. We examine eyes and | make the Glasses. Colored Bead Necklets These are European novel. ties and can be had in any Td color or combination. Popular priced. 208c. up to $2.00 each Registered Optometrist 140 Wellington 8t. Upp. Post Now Is The Time to decorate your Lawns and Cemetery lots with our Cement Flower Vases. Three varieties to choose from. Kins Estee -- Kingston Jement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street Phone 780w. Ee -------------- : Man's true fame must etrike from his own deeds. Only a man of push can propell a wheelbarrow. WHAT IS A BARGAIN? We say something you need, at less than the Market Price, and this is what we are offering you. Read carefully and com pare prices with any in Ontario. DENTAL PARLORS 188 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON Latest Pyorrhea Treatrhent X-Ray work. Semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers, Tea size Semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers, Breakfast size . .. .$1.80 doz. Heavy Cups and Saucers, Wheat pattern, large size 92.18 dos. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers ........... sevriaas $2.40 dos. Bridal Wreath China Cups and Saucers . Bread and Butter Plates--4" . . Dessert Plates--5" Tea Plates--8" HAVE YOU SEEN OUR 25 CENT TABLE? ROBERTSON'S Limited CUSHION SOLE : SHOES FOR CHILDREN YOU CAN DEPEND ON HURLBUTS JUST AS YOU CAN depend on service from this store at all times. When- ever you require SHOES for either yourself or your children, let us show you our high-grade stock. We stand behind every pair of Shoes that leaves this store, 'and we recommend Hurlbut Shoes for Children, because we know they will give ' Allan M. Reid entities Dr. Nash's We specialize on Painless Extraction, and ] Mr. Wood has heen dabbling in inventions for the past half century. [He has applied for patents on his | latest Invention, although it is not strictly a new process having been used in various ways for a number of years. However, in his perfected system the burners are heated by the ofl for a few minutes and then, drop by drop, the water and oil are fed on HE USES WATER AND OIL TO HEAT HIS RESIDENCE Henry Wood Has Had Great Success With His Perfected | System--0il Burners Will Also Operate Hot Water Furnaces. "~ the hot surface. A temperature of nine hundred degrees disintegrates the water and by a secret process the separate elements of hydrogen and oxygen are burned giving a tre- mendous heat. There is no dirt, dust, smoke or grime and apparently no danger of explosion of the hydrogem, which is highly combustibie. The system works splendidly and at small cost, fifteen hours' heat being available from a gallon of oil costing about nine cents. . Straight ofl burning attachments have been made in a number of local houses, and J. PF. McEwen, King street, is perfecting a system of using coal oil. He has attached three bruners in his furnace and expressed the opinion on Friday that he would be able to heat his two-storey house during the greater part of the winter with one burner. Recently on tes:- ing the apparatus the radiators were 80 warm that he could not hold his hand on them. | | Lots of Shoe Bargains This Week! ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE The DALY TEA CO. Limited, have Just received the seasom's stock of DALY'S GOOD TEA Get your supply; you will appreciate the quality and fragrance. Order to- day from MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE DANGEROUS CROSSINGS STHL AT COLLINS BAY True Solution Is Construction of Diversion Proposed by Highway Department. When will action be taken to remedy conditions at the eastern Col- lin's Bay crossing over the Grand Trunk Railway? For years this maiter has been under discussion, as Mt is the general opinion that this is one of the most dangerous railway crossings to be found in eastern Ontarjo, and this summer many people who have had occasion to drive over the crossing. have again been asking if any ac- 3 tion is to be taken. About five years ago, the Ontario department of public highways, had a survey made for the purpose of esti- mating the cost of the construction of a causeway across the foot of Col- lin's Bay, on the south side of the Grand Trunk, and at that time it {3 understood that there was a proposi- tion to deviate the Bath Road east of the easterly railway crossing, build a causeway across the foot of Collon's Bay south of the Grand Trunk Rail- way, and join with the Bath Road again immediately to the west of the Westerly crossing, thereby eliminai- ing both crossings, The construction of the diversion as proposed, would eliminate both the crossings, and it is understood that under the law as 4: stands today, the board of ratlway commissioners could contribute twenty-five per cent. of the cost. The provincial and munici- pal authorities could take the matter BOARD LIKELY T0 Bf SINE AS LAST YEA It Is Sald That There Will Be Ample Accommodation For All. Audra dA 4 4 A 4 4 4 Ad hha Ahad 3 ~ With the opening of the college session only a few weeks distant the boarding house problem will soon be- tome an important one both for the students who will be flocking in look- ing for accommodation and to the boarding house mistresses who are anxious to rent their rooms. The indications are that while | there will be plenty of places to house the students, the prices will f Mkely refhain about the same as last year. It is probable that i¢ there is a fuel shortage and coal is expensive the prices may be raised. Last year prices ranged from about $2.50 to $4 for a single room and about $4 to $8 for a double room. These prices are considered low as compared Ho some other places. Local students who studied at Toronto. last winter stafe that they were asked on an av- erage $5 a week for a single room. But while the prices here will lke ly remain firm students at Syracuse (are this winter going to pay about half the amount of last year. This year the price of single furnished rooms in Syracuse is stated to bs 1 $2.50 to $5, with double rooms rent. fing for $5 to $8. In that city the || students are on a rent strike refusing ji to pay any more than $4 a week fcr @ single room, and they are 'considerable success In ca ORGANIZED LABOR IN KINGSTON FORTY YEARS Kingston Labor Men to Cele- brate Labor Day at Picnic at the Falr Grounds. Monday is Labor Day, and in com- mon with the labor men all over Can- ada and the United States, the labor men of Kingston will celebrate the day in a mos: fitting mapmer. For some years it has been the custom of the local labor men to hold a parade, but this year the parade will not be held, but a picnic at the fair grounds will be the chief a'traction, and, pro- viding the weather is fine, and those in charge of the picnic say that they have arranged for this, the event I: is expected that a big crowd will attend the pictic and enjoy the pro- gramme of sports to be provided. It is interesting to note that organ- ized labor has been in existence in Kingston for forty years. The honor of being the oldest union in the city goes to the engineers, with the moui- ders the second on the list and 'hen the printers. The printers union has been in existence for thinty-seven years, being organized on March 5th, 1885. The Kingston Trddes and Labor Council was organized abouut thir.y years ago, and during al these years the council has been a strong force in the ranks of labor in this city. The membership ds large, taking in the various branches of labor. Ald. Wil- liam Driscoll is one of fts oldest mem- bers, THE SIX YEAR COURSE HAS PROVEN GOOD And There Has Been No Scar- city of Students Apply- Ing. : The institution of the six-year medical course at Queen's does not seem to be diminishing the number of students seeking entrance to the medical profession through the local university's course of instruction. Since the course was lengthened one year the number of students was limited and in the last two sas- sions there was no difficulty found in securing the required number. The indications sq far this year are that the number will easily be se- cured for with several weeks yet to receive applications a good majority of the number required have been accipied. The number entering Is considered to be even better than in the days of the four and five-year courses. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE OF ARRAS When Canadian Corps Broke Hindenberg Line---Great Victory. Four years ago, Saturday, the Canadian Corps broke through the Drocourt-Queant switch east of Ar- ras, thus breaking the Hindenburg system of which it formed a part. The attack followed the earlier fight- ing of the battle of Arras, which op- ened on August 26th and in which the second and third divisions part!- cipated. These divisions had lost heavily in fighting their way to the promises to be a most enjoyable one. | St. Paul New Haven When these stocks were sell- ing at 26 to we advised their purchase. Look at them now! CRUCIBLE STEEL-- when this stock was 72 we advised its purchase. It rose to over 94. There are others just as good. Better get in touch with us, and ! take advantage of these market | moves. | CHANDLER MOTORS -- { write us about this stock. 217, | A. McKINNON & C0 Brock and King Streets Phone 821. Kingston orbruises Absorbine, Jr. should be applied promptly, for the chief danger from cuts and bruises is the danger from in. fection. Absorbine, Jr. is both 'a corrective and a prevent- ive remedy; an efficient antiseptic it prevents in- fection, and its healing and soothing properties take out all the soreness $1.25 a bottle at most druggists' W. F. YOUNG, Ine. ™ = YC TN PETRIE'S PHONE 147 FOR AMBULANCE. NAA em, | ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERY HOME AND ROOM We are determined to make the last few days of our Big August Furniture Sale a fitting climax to one of the Greatest Furniture Sales. Come to-day! Don't wait! Don't fail to come! James Reid, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER RUNNING DAILY--BUS SERVICE KINGSTON TO GANANOQUE TWICE DAILY (BXCEPT SUNDAY) LEAVING KINGSTON from Randolph Hotel ARRIVING GANANOQUE LEAVING GANANOQUE ARRIVING KINGSTON RATE--One way.. he Return Special rates Gananoque Canoe Club Dance, Glenburale, Sydenham, H. YEOMANS, PHONE 2233). SOFT AND HARD WOOD We have received a limited quantity of Select Hard and Soft Wood Slabs. ! This Wood we have cut into short stove lengths, and we offering them delivered to your home at the foll BOFT WOOD, per load, $8.50. HARD WOOD, per load, $4.00. Coal is scarce and this wood will give you every satisface tion for Fall and early Winter burning. Let us fill your CANNELL COAL needs at this slack time, SOWARDS COAL CO PHONE 150, UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. MACHINERY TORONTO hr ee CY thousand unwounded prisoners were captured and we identified every unit of the eight divisions engaged." This great victory started the de- moralization of the enemy's fighting strength, the Canadians by breaking through, carrying the operations for. ward into the ground that had been in the hands of the Germans since 1914. The moral effect of the bitte: and relentless fighting, which led to the capture of Cambral, was tremen- dous. The Germans had at last learn. ed and understood that they were beaten. | -------- A recent morzalist has affirmed tha: the human heart it like a jug. No mortal can logk {nto its recesses, and you can only judge of its purity by what comes out of it. Better go home and make a net than than to jump into the pool after the fish. qi sill BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON THE QUALITY GOES IN. toto nis how th ame Ashman 4 Co. 4 pro. HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS # Rank among the finest instruments of the world, and the prices are within the means of all who take so important a purchase seriously. SOLD ON BASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. PIII TTT

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