ey EO 14 : : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, SEPT. 50, 1082. BUY KINGSTO . MADE PRODUCTS > BEAVER BRAND i HARDWOOD FLOORING | Quarter Cut White Oak, plain Red Oak, Clear and No. 1 grades, also _ Maple, Birch and Beech. We have just the right kind at the right price. "SEE US FIRST." ~~ ALLAN LUMBER CO. PHONE 1042. D0 YOUR WINTER REPHIING SOON Automobiles Should Be Put in Shape Before Severe Wea= ther Has Chance at Them. ~ During the summer months there Bc. SMOKE \ 7 lis not much out of the ordinary to 5 ¢ TE AN || bother motor car owners and drivers. i. P E E i GEO. A. BA M Occasionally there is danger of over- 1 E A TE heating, the radiator, must be watch- . CIGAR Bc. R L ESTA ed closely, and tires must not be left | exposed to the full rays of the sun too long, but generally speaking it Is a good season for the motor cars. McGOWAN CIGAR CO. Phone 396w. 159 Wellington. | 8 3 ; BRITISH AMERICAN Canada Cutlery Co., In Canada, however, as the last HOTEL Limited days of September draw near, it be- Sunday Dinner Served From Manufacturess of comes necessary to pay a little more attention to the 'little old bus." 1 te 2.30. Price 70e. M. BOHAN, Proprietor, KINGSTON, ONT, POCKET AND PEN KNIVES C. A. Eaton, Gen. Mgr. Kingston, Ont # ; Like ourselves, it must be looked af- ter carefully when the firstcoldspells J : N\ strike, or it may contract influenza, AUTO REPAIRS 3 NEW YORK diphtheria, or at the very least a bad Done right and the prices will HAT CLEANING CO. cold. Have you never heard a car please you. Hat Cleaning and Reblocking with a bad co}d? It just coughs and hat we do test Styl Ne Just charss for wha Spoth a a et ork splutters and wheezes like a human. ! é . LAMPROS : 5 E. B. EDWARDS 208 Princons SMP ROS one 305. )i Then it Is time to get out the feit ? 240% Princess St. Phone 2248w Give us a trial, engine and radiator covers, to oil up @ \ ~/ | well and put some "heat juice" into : « | the radiator, in order that the car Ne -- : may be comfortable. But there is one thing that should be done.before putting the car to the test of the cold weather. It should be thoroughly overhauled af- ter the long and heavy driving of the summer and put into such shape that it" will be proof against the most severe tests that winter can place upon it. The plumber will tell you to have your pipes looked over be- fore the frost first comes, and save the huge bills for repairing a wreck- ed system later on. The same thing applies to your car. It is not fair to expect a mechanism, which, after all, P. C, LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Green Houses Phone 1174J.- a [ SAFES We offer a few medium size at 209% discount. Regular price §75 and $90. Just the thing for doc- tors or small busincss. Store 770. 7 D. 8. COLLIER x Successor to Warwick Bros, MY VALET ; Phone CLEANING is delicate and called to do th 1 YEING p called upon to do the I J. R. Cc. DOBBS DYES hardest of work to run all summer 41 Clarence Street REPAIRING through sizzling heat and carrying heavy loads, and then to start out 650 Typewriter headquarters Telephone 8i9 VALET SERVICE with a change of temperature, vary- % 7 i / % ing from eighty to ninety in the \ 7 shade down to zero, all in the short ~~ . i THE MARRISON STUDIO Allen, the Auctioneer space of six weeks or so, without be- ing prepared for such a sudden twist in affairs and conditions. Give your car a chance. Have it overhauled before you start your late fall and winter driving, Let Warren & Williams, experts on over- hauling, 110 Clergy street, just a 'PORTRAIT OR COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 43 Next to' Bank of Nova Scotia Telephone 252. 232 Brock Street 7 3 € Commencing SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd, Jobbing Work Specialty Motor Bus J starts jor Catsragui F. H. HAMILTON few doors from Princess, look over % EI 1146 pom. Fare: 40 Senta Plumbing snd Steam Fitting, the engine and working parts ani § return. from Livery of give you an opinion. For appoint- Hot Water Heating 131 Alfred St. J. D. GODKIN & SON 3 io. ments, telephone 275. 0 Princes St. Phone 316. | NEW VIOLIN SCHOOL Out Much Improved Violin System. Phone 1420w. \ \ r Quality and First Class Service ) ranteed REID'S DINING HALL QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY TORONTO EXHIBITION GROUNDS East Side Industrial Building Phone 21852 TELGMANN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Phone 1326J. 7 216 Frontenac. 3 PHONE 275 | The Telgmann Tetarchord (Half- wale) Semitone System, Violin Method, based on the natural law of harmonics, and equal temperament, as adopted by the schools, is being published for use in schools and pri- vate tuition, Compiling a system to meet the problems of the beginner, and espec- lally that of the child violin student {110 CLERGY STREET g M. LAWSON 5 AVTO BATTERY EXPERT ANY type of Battery recharged, repaired or built to order. Your satisfaction assured. IT CREATES STOMACH (mentally and physically) is no easy task. However, the author, having had the j\ivilege of teaching thous- ands of students, had exceptional op- portunities for discovering the many unnecessary difficulties confronting the average beginner. Simplicity being necessary for the beginner in any subject (though as thorough as possible) the author has endeavored to employ only that which 1s at once simple, graceful, musical and concise, and to eliminate, when possible, all awkward notations and combinations for finger fittings' and bowings (especially that which the intelligent student would in fu- ture seek to avoid) so that the study of the Art of Music, and the techni que of the violin may become a pleas- ure and an enjoyment, instead of one of worry and annoyance. The inno- vations throughout this method are many, and will, no doubt create quite a stir among pedagogues of the vio- ln. The Telgmann School of Musie, Frontenac street, has thousands of graduates and music in Kingston has Geen advanced greatly by the efforis an dabilities of the Telgmann family, This new book of the Telgmann School will be received eagerly by many violin enthusiasts. The following telephone conversa- tion passed over the wires between Kingston and Joyceville one day last week towards the close of the King- eton Fair: Kingston Central: "Joyceville call- ing Dr. Bell's Office." Dr. Bell's Office: 'Hello, Dr. Bell's Office speaking." Joyceville: "Hello, this is John Blank, of Athens. I'm on my way home from Kingston Fair with my horse and he has suddenly taken sick. I'm afraid he's going to die. Can you send someone to look after him?" Office: "What have you given him so far?" Mr. Blank: "Well, I always have a LISTENING IN. bottle of your Veterinary Wonder with me and I've given him a dose of that." Office: "Good. Give him another dose of it in one hour and report pro- gress to us, Watch the horse care- fully and if there is no improvement we'll have someone go down." Two hours later. Mr. . Blank: "Hello, 'this Dr. Bell's Office? It's Blank, speaking from 'Joyceville. I followed instructions and the horse is fine. Can I drive him home?" Office: "Yes, drive slowly to See- ley's Bay and put up for the night. Give the horse another dose of Veter- inary Wonder before you go to bed and do not feed him until morning. Then you may go oh to Athens." Mr. Blank: "All right, thanks, Say, that Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder is great stuff, isn't it?" NEARLY FINISHED, Dr, G. W. Bell's new factory, situ- ated on Clarence street, for ihe manufacture of his Wonder Medicines and Toilet preparations, is almost completed and, will be in full opera- tion mn a few weeks' time All the main work of construction has been done and the finishing operations are now under way. Work is being rush- ed as the demand for the Wonder preparations is dally growing. SUCCEED WITH KINGSTON FOR YOUR PARTIES GET PUREST CREAM Masoud's Will Be Busy Filling a Keen Demand This Winter. The season for dances and parties is approaching and up at the Masoud plant on Princess street they are making preparations for the big fall rush. The excellency of the by the Masoud factory have spread afar, so that, when there is need of ice-cream, candies or pastry for any entertainment or social gathering, hose in charge have a habit of ring- ing up Masoud's and solving all their problems in a minute. Masoud's ice-cream plant, unlike those of most manufcturers of the frozen delicacy, is almost as busy during the winter months as in the summer. There are so many social functions demanding the products of this factory that the men and the machinery keep going at top speed all the time filling orders and mak- ing up orders for dates ahead. Since the installation of the new electric oven at Masoud's, and the dally turnout 'of beautiful pastry, the orders have been coming in fast- er than ever and the fame of Ma- soud's pastry is spreading as fast as that of the ice cream. Then, too, when one is on the committse for some social function and there are about one dozen things to do at once, it is comforting to be able to crder pastry and all refreshments at the same place and to settle for them all at the same store. These are but a few of tho reas- ons why Masoud's products and Ma- soud's service are daily growing to an even greater extent than thoy have been in the past--and that has been some extent. BE CAREFUL. Concerning Milk Consumed by the Family, We cannot be too careful in the matter of foodstuffs. Time and again this fact has been impressed upon us and indisputable figures given, showing the fatal results of careless- ness about foods. L Food is as necessary to man as coal to a steam power plant or a stove. Food is the fuel that heats the body and provides the energy to keep its various organisms func- tioning. Poor food is worse for the body than poor fuel for the stove or boiler; because the latter two can al- most always be repaired and put in shape again, or can be replaced, but the body is very often injured be- yond repair, and, once destroyed, is so for good. One-of the most important foods that we consume fs milk. Good milk, taken from high grade cows and pur- ified to remove all impurities, is one of the very best foods that can pos- sibly be obtained. It contains the body-building ingredients so neces- service and the products turned out ' KEEP OUR HOME FACTORIES BUSY GEORGE Plumbing and rf -- \ Your Cylinder Troubles Over ER IR Try the New Method ICE CREAM R. M. CAMPBELL ALWAYS THE SAME Grinding Sh | 28 Princess Street. Phone 980. J Corner Queea-Wellington Streets OALL H. L. BRYANT WM. J. VINCE ) iA For : PAINTER, PAPERHANGER CARTAGE OF FREIGHT AND HOUSE DECORATOR v Phone 17534 ( Proxe 907. 164 CLERGY ST. - J -/ BUY ) BOMESTIC AND INPORTED or) W.L.B. BRAND || cumim.carg. ome GUARANTEED VINEGAR M. AMODEO \ Factory: Bagot Street 240 Princess Street. Phone Tre. } r 3 | 17 Division Street - = a Phone 986m. | NOBES Tinsmithing r > Give us a trial aham-Electric CONTRACTOR AND JOBBER HEATING PADS, ELECTRIC CURL- ING IRONS, ELECTRIC RANGES, IRONS, TOASTERS and GRILLS, Phone 1944 426 PRINCESS STREET : Battery and Ignition Work a Specinity. Telephone 1340. Storage Battery--Serviee Station Repairs all kinds of Magnetoes, Gon- erators, Starters, Lighting Systems and Storage Batteries, ==ALL WORK GUARANTEED DOYLE'S we have often said: BREAD." The better bread, the more they eat--the more bread the less of meat--the less of meat, the better health, which proves what "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO EAT DOYLE'S BREAD J r 3 FOR PURE MILK AND CREAM place your order with us. STEWART'S DAIRY 689 Princess St. '| BELMONT DINING ROOM) Our Motto. "Service and Quality" A. TIRRNEY, PROP, Late Steward of the Fronteane Club Phone 2378m. v Phone 2193w | 5 65 BROCK STREET | | ATTWOOD 4 DINE | Auto Painting | 277 BAGOT STREET Q ainting Vulcanizing, Tires, Tubes Phone 567. and Accessories Shop on Third Floor, Blue Garages, Bagot and Queen Sts. J sary to humans, is easily dig and not very expensive. Bit impure milk, especially when given to chil- dren, is a menace. Try Wilmot's for pure m!lk from high grade stock. Ring 2360 r 14. Why Eat Poor Bread ? TROUBLE CARNOVSKY'S BAKERY are turning out Bread of the highest quality, made from the best in- lents by men who have the knowledge and fuellity for making It right--pure, sweet and wholesome, Try * ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT OR PHONE 111, | FOR LEATHER GOODS ) LOYAL SON OF CANADA TEACHING AUSTRALIANS ABOUT HIS NATIVE LAND. 3 Perfumery, Frank Coffee Began Life In Guelph, Tollet Preparations Stop and look at our dispidy of Ont, Bat Has Now Become a Dr. Bell Made aingston leather ods Leading Publisher In Our Sister in SARGENT'S WINDOW. Why buy out of town when you can buy at home ? M. CHUBB & CO. Neer ---------- McGinnis & O'Connor Dominion In the Southern Pacific -He Has Written Interesting Facts About Land of His Birth, One of the leading publishers of Australia is Frank Coffee, a Cana- dian who began his life in Guelph. In addition to handling books, Frank | wonber MEDICINE co. Clarence Street. Phones 514-364 ("PHONE 1307 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW | | Mishway Engineers and Contractors | Coffee writes them, and he has pub- FOR THIS SEASON ; lished an interesting volume of travel W 7 | which bears the title "Forty Years 0. AYKROYD & SON "PROMPT SERVICE" on the Pacific." This work Is rich in _information, and gives many pictur- BUILDING CONTRACTORS Estimates Given on New and Repair Work, 21 MAIN STREET. PHONE 1670. 7 eber Pianos * MADE IN KINGSTON ed in Puget Soun. and the Gulf of Georgia, which are noted for the numberiess islands in their waters. On the voyage, the ship is seldom in the open sea, and the going is smooth. But sometimes in spring and autumn, Puget Sound, the Gulf of Georgia and the waters between them and Alaska are fog enwrapped. Occasionally in summer a forest fire will contribute a huge pall of smoke to add to the dangers and difficulties of navigation. "To beat the elements at their 5 i i mine which blew oi the forwarc eng of his craft. Luckily, the bulkhead held, and after resting on the bots tom to effect ropairs, he managed to grope his way back ta the Englis coast; which, caught in a fog, navigated into port, by the method ut whistle-echo from the cliffs ox ore. Blooming of Flowers, instead of all develo; along natpral lines or by ture, from a very small num either g Ee: i IE Ee F = oy J \ 58 Victoria Street. Phone 2088. \ 4 y NX 5 -- -- ne R. H. JONES ORO ORD MEATS Auto Tops Recovered 388 Princess St. Phone 709, | | Phone 153. 800 Princess St. | BAKER'S DAIRY || Burke Electric Co., PASTEURMIED MUR wad | { NTEIGTEL AND FIXTURES Phone, Day 428. 74 Princess St. ~ Sh LATURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS Special Designed Business Waggons--Auto Bodies ART STUDIO General Blacksmithing 84 Princess Street. Phone 3150w, | Phone 182. 800 Princess St. JL KINGSTON, ONT. THE KINGSTON ) ' ¢ WARREN & TELEPHONE 278. GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS, GASOLINE AND OIL. WILLIAMS 110 CLERGY STRERT y . FREE One Peck of Potatoes will be given to each of $1.00 worth of Fruit at:-- J. H. JARVIS Corner Albert and Princess Sts. mt ' \' oa USE y WILMOT'S PURE MILK and CREAM Telephone 2360 r. 14. = PHONE 185 MoGall's Oigar Store | | 7 A -- ~~ ~ Only Pure Fruit Syrups Used CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS N : 473 Princess Street Prayer Is not The hand-to-mouth pian is subject 40 many fatereuptions , ; Loose morals may be in the end « sufficient panacea tor an empty stomach. THE SONG SHOP PRINCESS ST. PHONE 079w. KINGSTON, ONT. v