Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1922, p. 5

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AY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. dee = -- HTL TES SYSTEM AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Bpecial attention given your family Or friends going to or returning from Ihe Old Country. Passports arranged For information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, C. P. and T.A.G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Office: C.N.-G.T. Station, Johnson and Ontario Streets, ston, Ontario. Open Day and Night. 'PHONE 99. * DR.A.W.WINNEIT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 368 corner King- For moving. of GHT, FURNIVURE, SAFES, rulno CARTAGE and STORAGE OF VERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. shone 3 Lvenings 2231. 158 WELLINGTON STREET a. Dr. Waugh | | 106 Wellington St. Phone 256 || "THOMAS COPLEY 28 Queen § Bell's Vanilla . HIGH GRADE 25c. A BOTTLE Cheapest in the long run. The BREATHEABLE TREATMENT for COUGHS & COLDS EVERYBODY NEEDS PEPSI WHETHER its a Cough, Cold, Sore Throat, or a revival of the old Bronchitis the Peps breatheable remedy, is the one most speedily effective. The Peps way is to strengthen the breathing passages and end the danger before it affects the chest and lungs. When a Peps- tablet dissolves in the mouth powerful medicinal fumes are liberated. As the diagram shows, these chest strengthening medicines mingle with the air breathed through the nasal cavity (1) and mouth (2) and are carried over the tongue (8) into the throat (4) whence they pass direct down the wind- pipe (5) into the lungs, Druggy mixtures and syrups are ineffective because they go down the gullet (6) into the stomach. The Peps breatheable medicines how- ever, deal directly, not only with smmediate trouble in the throat and bronchial tubes, but they penetrate to the innermost .recesses, where disease germs are likeliest to be. Peps not only act as a powerful germi- cide but they speedily soothe and heal Kingston and Vicinity AnthraciteCoal Was Operated On. Gordon R. Scrutton, Deacon street, was operated on in the General Hos- pital, on Sunday, for appendicitis. Returns From New York. Norman Millan, Earl street, has returned to the city after a holiday trip to New York. On his way he stopped off at Montreal for the Mec- Gill-Queen's game. Prices Advanced. There is a great slump in the egg market and accordingly the prices have advanced. On Saturday after- noon as high as 50 cents a dozen was paid for fresh eggs. Accepted the Night Job. M. J. McVeigh has accepted the plodition of night policeman of Ren- frew at $100 per month with two suits, waterproof and a great coat each year, He has gone on duty. 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- eble prices. Prevost, Brock street. 'Committed or Trial. any soreness, irritation, or inflammation ; they make breathing easy. There is no fuasd against throat waibles, on asthma. pleurisy drugs, Peps more valuable safe, weakness, a Duepmend. J Free roid harm harmful safe for children. PEPS ® 4 Pine Forest In Every Home." Of oll dealers ov Pepa Co.. Toronis, 80s. 8 Somes for 81.35. 1f paper FREE TRIAL package oy lo. stomp. Td Made in Kingston by-- DR, BELL WONDER MEDICINE CO. PIANO TUNING Plane Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 13 Markland St. Phone 2397Tm. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, given by oO Aykroyd & Son Phome 1670. Plt Plumbing and Gas. Work a spec lalty, All work guaranteed. Ad- dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. and COKE { "HARD AND SOFT WOOD Out in stove lengths. : BOOTH & 00. ~ Grove Inn Yard Phone 188 ------y Sa-- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ~ W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance | 80 Brock Street Phone 424 i Cough Balsam | ll Cold Weather Brings Coughs and Colds A few doses of Dr. HALL'S COUGH BALSAM give quick relief and prevent further de- velopments. Every home should have a bottle now. Sold only by:-- M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Opposite St. Andrew's Church Phone 882. FOR GOOD BREAD BURNS' HOME-MADE BREAD BUTTERNUT BREAD ~" MALTANA BREAD 'W. BURNS, 61 Frontenac 8t., North Phone 1826w. GUNNS MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM Zhusse from Pork Sausage. Put up in one pound net tins. "Cooked fresh -- th A a different to var it 'expecta. th! iat the thing for | for holiday trips 'Get Your Roof Re- paired Now With our Slatex Roofing it She Stings . Wilemer Storms, aged fourteen years, of- Kitley township, was com- 'mitted for trial, on a charge of breaking into Morrissey's stord 'at Toledo recently. Bail was granted the accused to the amount of $100. New High Sch)ol Principal. E. D. Manning, B.A., Tweed, has been appointed principal of the New- market high school, to take the place of the present principal, G. H. David- son, who resigned to take un a posi- tion at the normal = school, Hamil- ton, ; Dead In Field. - Becoming alarmed at his prolong- ed absence from home, members of the family of Thomas L. Code, a township of Montague farmer, start- ed a search and found him lying dead in a fleld, having evidently died of ~ | heart failure. He was sixty-six years BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALEERATIONHY Estimates of age and leaves a grown up family. "Boo Hoo" Was Playful. It is reported that '"Bpo Hoo" the Queen's University bear, and mas- cot extraordinary, caused quite a tion in Montreal during the vis- it of the rugbyists. The frisky young- ster broke away from his friends at their hotel and amused the guests with his antics in the lobby. Engagement Announced. Col. and Mrs, W. 8. Buell, Van- couver, B. C., formerly of Brock- ville, announce the emgagement of | their daughter, Dorothy Margaret to Mr. Claude Husband, son of the late Col. Husband and of Mrs. Husband ee gregation. The wives and friends of the fotballers were present and about 100 sat down to a delectable repast. At the close of the banquet a short programme was carried out. The Right Sort of Home. Real affections centre in the home. That is why it is #5 important to have the right kind of home, The heart calls for a place with a bit of ground. A house well set in a yard that is big enough for the children to have a play place; where the wash may be hung Mondays (when it isn't raining), and where one may plant bulbs for next spring. This is the gort of home you get through our classified columns. It may sound too good to be true, but it isn't, -- Cheese Sales. Belleville, 740 at 18 13-16 cents. Cornwall, 1,268 at 18 3-4 to 18 13-16 cents. Vankleek Hill, cents. St. Hyacinthe, Que., 200 at 17 3-4 cents. London, 490 boarded, 17! 18 cents offered, no sales, Watertown, N.Y., 4,060 at 23 cents, Gouverneur, N.Y., cents. 790 at 18 65-16 1-2 to 3,435 at 23 Leaving For India. Miss Grace Kenyon, B.A., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Kenyon, Perth has salled for Iindia, where she will serve as a misspnary under the Canadian Baptist Foreign Miss- pr Board. She is a graduate of Mc- Master University of the class of 1917, and has taught in the Sarnia and Kenora Collegiate Institutes. She goes to the foreign flelds in the company of Rev. Jeme I E. Chute and his wife, Officers Elected. At the thirty-fifth convention of the Leeds and Grenville No. 1 Teach- ers' Association held in Gananoque, on Thursday and Friday (the follow- ing officers for 1922-1923 were elect- ed: President--Miss Lyndhurst. Vice-President--Mr. lon, Lyndhurst. Secretary-treasurer--Miss M. M. Carpenter, Gananoque, Executive Committee--Mr. Link- later, Gananoque; Miss Nellie Cock- rill, Seeley's Bay; Miss Evelyn Earl. O.E.A. Delegate--Miss Jean Moore, Gananoque, delegate on the trip to Northern Ontario, Miss Let- itia Landon, Ruby Webster, Andrew Dil- Death of W. Halladay. William Halladay, Delta, \lfed on Thursday, aged seventy-five years. He was born at Elgin and lived twenty-three years at Delta. He was Genuine Scranton Hard Coal. We hope - to be able to take care of our old customers to the extent of their allotment. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay #nd Welitngtos Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory . Phone 1418. v and esteemed. Besides his wife de- ceased is survived by four eons and three daughters, Messrs. Case Halla- day, New Britain, Conn.; Olive Hal- laday and William Halladay, Delta; Harry Halladay, Lyndhurst; Mrs. James Danby, Lyndhurst; Mrs. Samuel Morris, Soperton; Mrs. Ford Whitmore, Plum Hollow, Mrs. Rich- ard Grothier, Newtpro, and Edgar Halladay, Elgin, sister and brother of the deceased, also survive. The late Mr. Halladay was a Methodist. The Late Mrs. Sarah J. Hawkey. Mrs. Sarah Jane Hawkey, a life- long resident of Kingston township, passed away at the residence of her | daughted, Mrs. J. A. Boyd, 66 | Frontenac street, on Monday morn- ing after a short illness. The deceased was the widow of the late Thomas A. Hawkey, formerly a prominent farm- er bt Kingston township, and she was seventy-nine years of age. Up to Friday last when taken {ll she enjoy- ed good health, Her maiden name was Toland and she was born in the township of Storrington. Her hus- band predeceased her several years There are surviving, four daughters and five sons: Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs, J. A. Boyd, this city; Mrs. Geprge Pillar, Glenvale; Mrs. W..D. Toland, Kalamazoo, Mich.; R. C. Hawkey, Glenburnie; Thomas An- 'QUEEN'S STUDENTS STATIONERY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, REFILLS, ETC. DANCE INVITATIONS AND PROGRAMMES A SPECIALTY: SCRIBBLING PAPER---500 SHEETS BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO., Limited PHONE 243. STOP IN AT THE NEW ENG- , LAND CAFE and enjoy a noon- » day lunch. Cheerful surroundings and real home cooking make din~ ing here truly a delight, thony, Chicago; John C. New York; Michael D. Edmonton; and Joseph T., jaller of Frontenac county. There are four brpthers, Joseph Toland, Webwood, Ont.; John, Sault Ste Marie, Thomas, Michigan, and David, Saskatchewan, Helping Fire Sufferers, A campaign for the relief of the sufferers from the Northern Ontario fire is being energetically pushed by the ladies of Frontenac county. Last week, Mrs. J. D. Morris, county dir- ector lof the U.F.W.O., assisted by Mrs. F. G. Munton end Mrs. Graham, started a canvas for money subscrip- tions, and donations of clothing and household supplies in their immed- iate vicinity, and -have started the various women's club doing the same and the response is reglorted to be remarkable. The office of the local agricultural representative, A. W. Sirett, Market street, is the head- guarters for the committee looking after the donations and there the bales will be made up for tranship- ment to Cobalt and Helleybury. Mrs. Morris and her zealous assistants have spent the past three days in their cars and the result of their in- itiative is a strong and active reltef committee to take charge of the work. The subscriptions of money will be acknowledged in the Whig. The way to avoid the imputation of impudence is not to be ashamed ¢ of what we do, but never to do what a progressive farmer, widely known we ought to be ashamed of. Vernon, B.C. The wedding will take place in Vancouver, B.C, on Oct. | 26th. Carried 8,000 Autos. Upon inquiry at the Kingston of- fice of the Rockgjrt Navigation Com- pany, the Whig was informed that approximately 3,000 automobiles have been carried by the steamer || Waubic this season, between King- ston and Cape Vincent up to the 16th October Inclusive. The ferry steam- er will remain on the route for an- other six weeks. Look at Your Advertising. Are wou unknown outside your own field of friends and neighbors? Thet is wrong. If you have a good store, keep honest goods, give gooa seryice your return should be mani- fold. You should grow at leaps and bounds. If you are not growing rap- idly take a look at your advertising. I you don't understand how to get the best out of it, call on us. Actions Settled. Twp ections fixed for trial at spec- fal sitting of the county ocourt, at Brockville have been settled. The case of the Ontario Wheel Co., Gan- anoque, against ¥. H. Plant, Ltd., Ottawa for a claim of $190 was set- thed. The other action wag that Dav- id A. Mitchell vs. The Ontaric Milk Co., Gananoque, for a lien for unpaid | contract. It was arranged between parties, : 2 } To Be Taken To Trenton. The old round house at Weller's Bay, an old landmark, linked ug with the building of the Central On- tario Railways by 8. J. Ritchie, was sold recently to the Tremton Hard- wood Flooring Co. The building will 'be torn down and the brick and oth- er material used in the construction of the new factory of the Flooring Company at Trenton. Ground Brokem Fur New Hotel, GASCARETS 10° For Gonstipated Bowels-- Bilious Liver | The nicest cathartic-laxative to phy- sic your bowels when you have eadache Biliousness olds Indigestion Dizsiness Sour Stomach is candy-like Cascarets. One or two "phy- | tonight will empty your Lowels com: pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. "They work while yon sleep." Caascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Ofl and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. FORESIGHT and THRIFT are often forgotten while earning power con- tinues but vividly and sadly remembered in the decline of life. Provide for the future by insuring with THE DOMINION LIFE before it is too late. ARCH. SHOMSOX, BRANCH MANAGER. Box 282, Kingston, Ont. a J esase SS ETESessIaset saTassssssess RoYvAaL NAVY; 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. Either have the Present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up or else see what can be done about a new Fur Coat. It will be a pleasure to i oa advise you whichever the Gourdier' S BROCK STREET] OVERCOATS *15.00t0°30.00 WARM, FANCY BACK WEAVE ULSTERS $25.00 t0°40.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS *15.0010°35.00 TWEDDELL'S "131 Princess St. '(One door below Randolph Hotel) Don't delay in buying your Warmer Underclothing We carry the best makes for Women and Children--Penman's, Turnbull's, Zenith, Health, Knit-To-Fit and other good makes, in all styles and sizes at lowest possible prices. Health Wool Stockings for Women and Children; plain ribbed and fancy clocked. Extra values from 75¢. a pair up. i

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