Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1922, p. 5

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wanes omen, TT = CR ¥ ~~ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1028. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG. DR A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Btreots Phone 303 For moviag of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAVES, A------ Kingston : 77. Evenings 2231. Fhoue 377. . 188 WELLINGTON STREET Anan, Dr. Waugh | Wellington | | dato PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF | : VERY DESCRIPTION U Transfer Co. | AGAINST YO | | 106, Wellington Bt. Phone 2506 | " THOMAS COPLEY Bell's Vanilla HIGH GRADE "Y 2Be. A BOTTLE Cheapest in the long run. Made in Kingston by-- DR. BELL, WONDER MEDICINE CO. o THE ODDS ? Pyorrhea imperils the teeth and health | of four out of every five past thousands younger. Nature warns you of its coming with bleed. ing gums. Take no chances: Act! FOR THE GUM More than a tooth =~it checks 35¢ and 60c in tubes , | S-- When tn Kingston stop at HOTEL RANDOLPH THE POPULAR HOTEL Central location. Rooms with hot and cold running water. Special attention to Transients. PIANO TUNING Plane Tunisg and Nepairing. Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D, BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m. | BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by pr -- WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants dafly wedding Funeral designs, and bouquets to order. Phone 1763, Res, 1187, | PEA COAL and COKE HARD AND SOFT WOOD Out in stove lengths, BOOTH & 00. | @rove Inn Yara Phone 188 INSURANCE. OF, +. ALL KINDS 'W. H. GODWIN & SON . Real Estate and Insurance the thing for holiday tri id burry-up meals, it] 2; Aylrord & Son 2 Phone 1670. -- FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP BY APPLYING SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even flery, itching eczema, can be quickly Overcome by applying a little Men- tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin spec- falist. Because of its germ destroy- ing properties, this sulphur prepara- tion instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. We have received a large quantity of VINOLA SOAPS, the purest soaps, and made in Canada--a Soap to suit every customer. Pure Castile, large bar, 26c, | Boracic and Cold Cream -- | a large bath tablet, 3 for 60c. Sweet Pea, Violet, ete., scent- ed Soaps 1be., 3 for 36e, Winsome--a very fine piece of soap 10c,, 3 for 25¢. Buy your Soaps from :-- M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Opposite St. Andrew's Church Phone 82. Ironized Yeast Will . Ironize Your Norves To Produce Great C.A., assumed charge | Kingston and Vicinity Going to England. Dr. Stanley F. Leavine, formerly | of Elgin, who hag been in practice at |Sbarbot Lake, is leaving there to | pursue post-graduate studies in Eng- | land , For Fall and Winter, We have received all our fall and | winter goods, consisting of Boys' and {Men's overcoats, Boys' and Men's | suits, also a large range of cloth for {suits made to measure at reason- {able prices. Prevost, Brock street. i | Cheese Sales. Belleville, 1,165 at 17 1-16¢. Cornwall, 1,117 at 16 7-16 to 17c. | Vankleek Hill, +797 at 16 5-Sc. | 8t. Hyacinthe, Que., 160 at 1530. [ London 465 boarded, 16¢ bid, no | sales. | A Timely Warning. The newly-paved block in front of {the Whitney hotel on Brock street {barely escaped being "'mussed-up' | when a driver of a horse and buggy {attempted to drive into the yard, A | passer-by saved the situation with a timely warning, Returned From Europe. Dr. and Mrs.. Elliott Vanalstine re- [turned to Napanee last week from a {three months' trip on the continent, | visiting England, France, Belgium, | Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hol- land and Italy. They left on Wed- nesday for their home in Chicago. ------------ J .W. Oornaire is Chairman, Attorney Jasper W. Cornadre, Cape Vincent, N.Y., special surrog- ate of the county, was unanimously elected chairman of the Republican county rommittee to succeed the late Archie C. Ryder, whose death oc- curred suddenly about three weeks ago. b ---------- Died at Deseronto, The death took place in Deseronto, on Sept. 28th, of Mrs. Harriet Clokey, widow of the lite W. J. Clokey. The funeral was held on | Saturday from the residence of Ed- | ward Teagle, 56 Boswell Avenue, To- |ronto. Interment Mount Measant | Cemetery. ---------- And Still They Kick. "You can please some of the peo- {ple part of the time--but you can't please all the people all the time," A citizen remarked on Monday morning that we should have had this most enjoyable weather in Sep- tember instead of the rain and cold during part 'of that month. -------------- Assumes Charge, John Blake, recently appointed physical instructor at the local Y,M. of his..de- partment on Monday. With an ex- I | perience of over twenty years in gymnasium and army instruction, Mr. Blake should make things hum I around the Princess street "Y." Now Attending Queen's, Ian Revelle, who has been a valu- f ed member of the reportorial staff il} of the Kingston || number of years, severed his con- Standard for a nection with that paper on Saturday i and on Monday entered Queen's Unt- versity to take a course in medicine. Mr. Revelle made a wide circle of ll | friends while engaged in newspaper lf | work, and all of whom wish him success in his medical studies. ---- Given a Purse of Gold. On Sunday evening Rev. D'Arcy Clayton, rector of St. James' parish, Perth, for the past eleven years preached his farewell sermon, and on Monday evening the congregation met in the parish hall and presented him with « purse of gold. Mrs. Clayton was also honored by the taa- les of the congregation, who present. ed her with a Jife nfembership in the Women's Auxillary. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton have left for their pew charge In Smith's Falls, ------------ ~~ 100 More Rooms (For Hubbard, One hundred more rooms are to be added to the Hubbard House, Clay- ton, according to the plans of An- drew F'. Weough, who purchasel the hotel last spring. He also con- duots the Carleton Hotel, Cape Vin- cent, N.Y. years ago the annex to the Hubbard was by fire and was never budlt, Mr, this Jjand next morning, after changing into new apparel] secured in the store. ---------- Stranded on Corn Island. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson, Mr. aud Mrs. Osie Ledger and Peter Le- Clair, Gananoque, went out in the former's motor boat for a ride. Quite a heavy north-west wind was blow- ing, and the supply of ®asoline run- ning out the boat eventually drifted towards Corn Island, where it was beached. Here they were left help- less, and although a fire was lighted at the shore of the island, which was seen by a number in town, no ons thought it was a signal for help. The party spent the night on the island, the wind having abated ,they paddled the boat up to Tremont Park, where they secured town, Their friends were deeply con- corned about their welfare, and though less than two miles from home were off the Toute generally travelled by those out in motor boats, SEEKING HIS assistance and were towed over to | | consequently their signals for help | were not seen, Where to Hunt in Canada. There are many districts contiga- ous to the Canadian Nationa] Rail. ways where the hunter can gef his 1i- mit bag of game. In the pfovine:s of Ontario and Quebec they are nu- merous and within a few hours' travel of your home. The excitement of the chase is wonderfull fascina"- ing, and in addition a weak or two {in the woods furnishes the finest {kind of a vacation. Abundance or | moose, deer, bear and game birds are to be obtained with a minimum of effort and expense. Apply to city passenger office, Canadian National. Grand Trunk Railways, corner John- ston and Ontario, Kingston, Ont. There are some solitary creatures | who seem to have left the rest of | mankina only to meet the devil in i private, ns LOST MASTER mn BLS es me "Billy," Quebec's tramp dog, is still seeking his lost soldier master. When the boys cime back on the "Empress of France" he and "Billy" became separated and "Billy" has been looking for him ever since. He meets the "Empress" each time she arrives at Quebec, sniffs at the pas- sengers who come down the gang- way, walks away with an air of dis- Appointment and then waits for the next passenger = ship, Everybody's friend but no man's dog for Jong, "Billy" has as many names as he has friends, answering with a wag of his tail to "Bum" "Tramp," "Rags," "Paddy," etc. ow and then an admirer takes "Billy" home, but in a few days the little wire-hair- ed terrier is nobody's dog again--no- body's but the lost master's--and is ck on the docks once more to meet the ships and him. How "Billy" knows when a pas- senger ship is due is a mystery of the Quebec water front, but know he does. He is as regular and prompt as the customs' men, greets the in- coming steamer with joyous barking, and after he has bossed the job of placing the great hawsers which moor her alongside the pier, he es to the gangway and looks for a once familiar figure, khaki-clad. Per- haps some day the lost master will return. ' And if he does, faithful "Billy" will be there. The nicest cathartic-laxafive to phy- sic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach is candy-like Cascarets. One or two ¥ For Gonstipated Bowels-- Bilious Liver tonight will empty your bowels com: pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. "They work while yon sleep." Cuacarets never stir you up or grips like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. Ning SLAB WOOD We have large quantities of Slabs, man- ufactured in our Saw Mill this spring, fit for kindling, etc. They are now in fine condition. quarter cord. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Welitngtos Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. QUEEN'S STUDENTS STATIONERY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, REFILLS, ETC. DANCE INVITATIONS AND PROGRAMMES A SPECIALTY. SCRIBBLING PAPER--500 SHEETS 25¢. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO., Limited PHONE 243. Kingston's Most Up-to-date Cafe Visitors in Kingston will find at The New Eng- land Cafe pleasant, quiet surroundings, home-like cooking, a menu to please those of the most dis- criminating taste and service which is unexcelled. 7 Try a The New England Cafe 831 KING STREET, Private Phone 655. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN. Public Phone 527 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 tilings to do. present Fur Coat remodélied or fixed up can be done about a new Fur Coat. It will be a pleasure to Case may be, Gourdier's BROCK STREET, _ Either have the or else see what advise you whichever the TWEDDELL SUITS § are so designed that dura- 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. a (One door below Randolph Hotel) Plain shades with Clocks, F: ancy Heath- er in ribbed and plain; plain colors, fancy stripes and checks-- all the best English makes--from .......95¢. to $2.00 a pair. Silk and Wool mixtures in a big variety of colors at . . $1.90, $2.00 and $2.50 a pair Children's Fancy Wool Hose, ribbed, in heather mixtures. Also with fancy turned tops... visi. T5c., 90c. and $1.00 a pair. Men's Wool Sox in black and fancy hea- ther mixtures at 50c., 75¢. and $1.00 pair. W. N. Linton & | Co. : [ Phone 191. The Waldron Store,

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