Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1923, p. 3

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* THURSDAY, APRIL 206, 1923, HE &-- STO NIN | PROBS: Friday, mostly fair, moderately warm. THE BEST Film Finishing Many so-called Ma- |} oh By UncleRay C7 Fo ney BETTER RESULTS hogany Cand le Chapter 17--Taming of the Dog. | things. st us keep them while i e QUICKER SERVICE : » t | In the early part of the Stone Age, | they grow." : E PRICES Sticks are shown a {man had no friend among the ani-| 'Please let us keep them," said 0 LOWER : times but very rarely mals. All were afraid of him or|the boy. ! ? else tried to kill him. Then men The old hunter was surprised. He | We do our own finishing. are they-- made friends with the dog! {had never heard of such a thing. The dog Is related to the wolf.| He thought the children foolish, ® : ~ We have our own equipment : Its ancestors are belived to have and was about to take the puppies and know how to use it. Genuine been one branch of the wold fam-| and kill them, when he noticed} pt gt tears in the little girl's eyes. The! ily. From this branch developed an} For your satisfaction leave : {animal which was half-wolf, half-| father paused. : your next Film with 0 1 dog. We may call this animal a . "Now, now, little girl," he said, ' | "wild . dog." iin a voice that was gruff but also a 9 { How did men first tame the wild | tender, "if you feel so bad about it | g Mahogany |dog? The facts about that have|/I'll let the things live. Don't cry| , oll ave L. T.Best|] | os {been lost in the dim and misty past.|any more!" | | | This is another case in which we| The children jumped for glee. | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ' We are showing at the pres- Hot use our imagination. | They kept the puppies and fed them. | | ASSO! Ww hat e h s As the ies grew into dogs, they | . . . a ms pa oe uw a ar on towed ir aod Watley The above headline is to be taken literally. The whole ro) : - | . . a tor tone [T2= store will prove a bee-hive of activity every hour of every day out any venecr, at-- | (We can never he certain wheth-| | On one of the hunting expeditions, | op the taming of the dog came! Jovi - . . E 3 50 5 00 |let us suppose, a man killed a dog about dn ust this way; but it Is| uring the progress of this great Anniversary event -- all pre FOR SAL . - . (Which was the mother of some little very probable that people first made | viously advertised specials are on sale to-morrow. {pupppies. The hunter did not notice | pats of dogs by "bringing up" pup-| : 'AIR ) "Ww! PER PA [the puppies. Later in the day, let! pics found in forests.) race us think of two children--a boy and | ® ® These are most attractive a girl playing in the woods. Sud-! # | Real Estate | in design and have the beauty denly the girl cried out: bg | - . "Oh. look! There is a cute little , { i 2 : 1 0 ; . | §i}60=Frame, 7 rooms, electric light,(})} of grain and finish that only {animal that can hardly walk!" | { Portsmouth. ! | The boy looked and saw a little | TRUE | | all - * | | i Open Sundays. $2.000--Frame, § rooms, 4 lots and gar- | puppy. age. - I MAHOGANY "Let's catch it," he said. $2,600--Frame, § rooms, B. and T., eleo- | In a moment, they had captured | ; } i / : . tric lights; 3 to choose from. | possesses. the puppy; the boy told the girl she | AR \ aa | Two outstanding values that should make an instant ap- 70018 have ii. peal for their timeliness, quality and extraordinary value. $3.500--Frame, § to 10 rooms, improve-| "There's another one!" exclaim- | i : i @eents; 5 to choose from. | | 1 | $40-R. C. 1 » wy | jed the boy, and he ran and picked it Ply g¥ t= SH 8 rooms, B. an , | up. i 2 ¢ ; N-- Scare Yo, he Rea Jurys Tot onal SMITH BROS. | The children took the puppies to; Bb gp ; oe # : RL Th | TS : A FINAL CLEARANCE i the cave with them. | Farm for sale or exchange--137 acres, ov | "Aba! said the father, when he' A 30 under plow, balance pasture, well! Jewelers, Limited lcaught sight of the children. "You! ay t 4. : Watered, frame house and barus. | 1 1840 have some little dogs that are still § RE y, >= v | : id Customs and Insurance Broker. Bstanlishes : alive. Huh, that's funny! | - | NEAL 1 ew or King Street, Kingston "Well, bring them here and I'll| Here we see a girl and boy of the I J A MOY la Joan, Tani ang see me. kill them. 'They will make fine eat- Stone Age preparing to take two | Ri J i vr ' ing! puppies home to the cave. 159 Wellington $1, Kingston od | Mon ne ames soe ef ™ 500 0s bi Sn SONNY Novelty Suits Phone 3%6w S rin Is Here! ' E Womld Nictiared Semport | 8 Pp g . DUKE'S WEDDING CHIMES G. A. McCullagh, of 'the Ocean | Hotel Frontenac Housecleaning begins. When Accident and Guarantee Corpora- t EN J i s spose of your cast- || } ltion, Ottawa who attended th : ' Kingston's Leading Hotel desirous to dispose © R } on, Ottawa, at e ne away's do not forget to ring 2060}, || i {meeting of the anti-tuberculosis I ay very room has running hot and cold 3 : o 4 water. One-half block from Railway Where immed.ate attention will be . | committee at the Randolph hotel on Stations and Steamboat Landings. given you. } Tuesday evening and contributed | For Thousands of Children TUucsdas J. A. HUGHES, . : " ne AR . . : valuable information, states that he | S : | Rroyeictos Standard Metal & Who Were Guests at 'is not a member of the Ontario Life i: i. 100 of the seasons smartest Spring Waste Company Wedding Parties. { Underwriters, as reported, but in 3 Suits, repriced to less than manufactur-: A wise man's country is that one Off 4 Warel . ------ {speaking he expressed what he knew SS ' . where he is happiest. 170 Bee Ee rE { London, April 26.--The Duke of | Were the views of the insurance com- Sa ers first cost--all Suits must be cleared A "foolish man diligently heralds |] ,, ~*", ¢= a * York's wedding chimes today were a | Panies generally. Speaking of his Sa 25 BS > : is own folly. Phone 2060). dinner bell for iBousnads oe Tron, [COMPAnY ie said he would be glad Nu >" Friday and Saturday regardless of cost. to recommend, in a general way, ~~ ~~~ ---- [wl ly got a holid the . 0 os I Weide i "wore | support of the campaign against The Materials The Colors The Prices | Rb 8 i- | tuberculosis. i . - jthe guests of the various munici- i French Tricotine Black $20.00 lth ity of London 8,000 children | Working In The Parks. : s [a a i . amg ing Arthur Phillips, superintendent of Poiret Twill Navy $25.00 {of York, at which a four-foot wed- Parks and his staff, are busv clcan- Twill Cord Grey : $35.00 | ding cake was cut up for them. [ing up the parks. Piles of old leave: | . This also applies to all the larger and refuse are being burned. A num- | Men S Wear Serge Brown $45.00 C.ties in Great Britain. |ber of waste paper baskets have | The Duke is referred to by many been placed in the city park and it Homespun Cork $50.00 [of the papers as "'His Royal Migh-|is hoped that citizens will make use | Scotch Tweeds Sport Shades $60.00 {ness, the Bridegroo.s." He etected {of them as it will be a great help in to appear attired in the uniform ot keeping the parks in good order. 1 [55 APhoas ST) 8 the Suiorm of In sizes from 14 to 48}. Our complete stock to choose although he has been an officer of ' | from at this drastic reduction. {the naw for a longer period. ay S or ow Among the infinite variety of trea- F R I D A Y H A L F P R I C E | sures showered upon the Duke or { York and his duchess none has ex- | Plea Sh Sa S | | {cited more popular interest than | sure e y. {those of the Prince of Wales, which | includes a palatial automobile, a pair Mrs. Miller Suffered Severely From! of gold candlesticks, a superb gold Pains in Heart and Back--Found | . cigarette case, agsable coat and a Wonderful Relief in Dreco, the | SALE PRICE Our entire stock of Burberry and diamond bracelet.™ The coat is wade Famous System Builder. | . Less 20% Novelty Wrap Coats--all mark- {from specially selected furs from ---- ed in plain figures - - . . palities at "Wedding Parties." In | le g } For years Mrs. Adeline Miller, of 173 j Canada. . . | Catherine Street North, Hamilton, ont. | { The most practical of all the pre-! suffered those cor : oo mw Tama S "» nts } is 18 allments brought u y sents probably Is a large quantity of tondition of the diScstive Cogery | n y {sheets and p.llow cures, and wther stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels would not function properly, {linen, with the monogram 'E.A." | Simply : as AY v - | * v1 KW as he ing es o. - THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY iworked on it. This supply for the! tritis, Peartbers. fae jo Sestion, gas. tritis, hedartbu We will offer in WEAR-EVER Aluminum Ware . {future housewife comes from Prin-| bilicusness mad e a misery for her NO. 7 BIZE TEA KETTLE, 5 quarts--regular price $4.75. {cess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, | gd inten or ad pare On sale at . Ad 3 who know. from their own recent | lating these important organs. | 8 QUART COVERED SAUCEPAN--regular $1.55. 2 wedding experience the utter use- | "For years I had stomach, kid- On sale at % B oi ney and liver trouble. Everything lessness of many of the gifts lavish- | I ate would cause me to belch and {ed upon them Ly those whose| bloat and often had Paina around 0 . | i 1 i my heart and in my back so bad I choice is dictated by extravagant | could hardly Stoop over. My Mver tastes, { was sluggish, causing dizzy spells {| The womanhood of Great Britain! 8nd spots floating before my eyes. All these troubles stopped when I has taken Lady Bowes-Lyon to its | started taking Dreco py bowels heart unresevedly. Her charm and are regular, I have a good appe- . Anite tite and I sleep ali the night e F------ -- yy -- simplicity make her only secona to through without getting up. T fost Sold everywhere at 25c. Ball. Princess Mary in the affections of (stronger and my day's work the British public, which has senti- | ator ig as asad I 2 mentally thrilled over the reports; a world of good for me." / from the demure litu= Scottish girl's| © Mrs. Miller found reMef in Dreco. | ( . home in Strathmore which empha-| Profit by her experience. Let Dreco, : \S I P 1 { the famous health builder, put i Ba sizes the great attachmeint of long! your feet. Only Nature's wa Ye " e rice | di hich h isted bet herbs, bark and leaves are used in| al us _okistal between Drie Foreniaing no mercury, potash 5000 balls of the celebrated Monarch F loss and Dove | Probably no bride who ever went 18 beitia. spect S ter Wool--best qualities in full one ball 3 Dreco is being specially in- weater woo q ounce 8. home Shape roves "es troduced In Kingston by' Mac The colors include Delf, Orange, Black, White, Buff, {chose a simpler trousseau. All of hood's Dru and is sold y . [Lady Sunwtys Sows Sul Lode by a good. druggist every- Camel, Mist Grey, Flamingo and Rose. The new shades [ter. This mote of simphcity was : most in demand for the new Summer season. [even evidenced In the wedding dress This is a golden opportunity for knitters, and we in- jenich was medieval in style, and . .« "wp: . . made of ivory chiffon moire, as soft . vite you to share in its exceptional economies. yas crepe de chine, and lovely as any : . SP 3 [re ae white and lovely 3a 483 'Anticipate your future requirements as well as your Jie train of ivory colored met, with present needs at this extraordinary low price. See win- [ Brel Jans) W Siva) uy Constipation dow display to-night. Cash an. Carry. No returns. | 5 : with a fringe of pearls. ; : enough of Nature's lus SALE PRICE ...... 18c. Ball HOUSE FURNISHINGS sot me semen | [lf Brig id pce = WITH THE ADDITION OF A NEW WALL PAPER DEPT. J. H. Birkett, treasurer of the i or . . ok waste soft and moving. Doc= - We have the most up-to-date House Furnishing Department {Canadian Locomotive Company, suf- ; ih 18 Eastern Ontart. " [ji forea sn apopiectic stroke in his| J tors prescribe Nujol because Better value for less--always. We lead, others follow! " i ural lubri- You can now select your Rugs, Draperies, Papers and other (office at the plant on Wednesday. itacts like this nat at the one time and be sure they wiil very !Mr. Birkett had been in the enjoy- cant and thussecures regular 3 If is al f good bowel movementsby Nature's . : : you consider buying a PIANO or VICTROLA, see ! ment of his usual state of g . ; "OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Terms arranged. » us. health, and the stroke was a shock own method--lubrication. y & % ; REPAIRING AND RECOVERING FURNITU to his family and wide circle of Nujol is a lubricant--not a : ; A SPECIALTY WITH US. RE 'business friends and acquaintances. medicine or lJaxative--so cannot WORK GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. {He was conveyed' to his residence on gripe. Tryittoday. . s - 'J Bagot street, and examination show- ae ied that the left side was paralyzed. He is reported to be resting com- {fortably today. Kingston's Shopping Centre The penalty of selfishness is to be i T=NO TIVE ' 2:2 left solitary.

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