Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1923, p. 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1023, COAL is not going to be any cheaper or more available for next sea- son. Fill your bins now while it is coming in. Orders filled as we recelve them--for STOVE OR CHESTNUT COAL W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 Ontario Street Telephone 67. ---------------- a -- 'Real Estate and Insurance Car against Insure your Motor Public Liability, Collision, Fire or Theft. All kinds of Insurance at lowest rates. Victory Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell Phomes 326-506. 56 Brock St. Pm ~-- DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellipgton Streets Phone 363 ASK FOR BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM (Chapped Hands, etc.) Use Use It Always All Ways. "TAX "BOILS Made Him Sick and Miserable Mr. Richard Zalenzoski, McLean, Sask., writes: --"I had been suffering continuously, with boils, for three years, and during that time I tried many different remedies without any success whatever efforts I was compelled to g0 to the hospital. year, and right in the busiest time of the season. Upon my return home it just took about two weeks until my neck and arms were again oecu- pied by the boils which made me feel very sick and miserable. | One day one of my friends advised { me to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and [ateer I had used less than two bottles |1 was very much surprised at the re- | sult. Property Damage, ; It is now over two years since I got in touch with B. B. B,, and I have had no bother with boils since. 1 will recommend it to all persons suf- fering from any defect in the blood." B. B. B. is manufactured only by | The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- ito, Ont. | PHONE 32 Am PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing ang Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 1819%w. In spite of all my | This was in the fall of the! 1, For Moving of FRE! is . EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingst Phone 377. Evenings 2231, 153 WELLINGTON STREET. Yransier Co. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S,, D.D.S, Wellington and Brock Streets. Entrance, 159 Wellington St. Evening by appointment. PHONE @79. ------ ------ WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Residence, 1137. --) AAA A AA AAA AAA NOTICE Any repairs left with R. J. Rodger will be sold unless a de- posit is made at once. L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER 149 Sydenham St. Just Off Princess Street SOFT COAL and Cannel Coal. Mixed Wood cut in stove lengths. BOCTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 NN mi Fruit and Vegetables Choice assortment Bananas, Oranges, Grape-Fruit, Malaga Grapes, good variety Vegetables, Lettuce, Hadishes, Celery, ete. See us for good things to eat. 80 MARCHE r King and Earl Streets Phone 1844. All materials for buildings at lowest Prices, I. Cohen & Co. 207-275 ONTARIO STREET | PHONES 836 ana 837. ET ------ | He wh ' PT Ah DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDER IN PAYMENT OF OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS XT YT] Sa i PR. STATIONS AND OFFICES FOR SALE AT DOMINION EXPRESS | | w------ Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone 236. -------- SORE THROAT ON AILM 15,8, Sotaon, Auer RLY | | | 1 TO A SERIe fess A IRE Se TAINED TREATIEN Srront in NS INCE ins oe Al RELIABLE REMED' ANG FOUND IN, DB THOMAS' Best quality hard body wood. We have a large stock of reasonable price. Dry Kindling and Slabs. 274 NELSON STREET MILA MAY BE AVO OlL soft Maple and Birch, at a very Thone 1746J. OPEN LATE NEXT WEEK This Drug Store will be open TILL 10 P.M. every night next week. . Make this store your conven- fence. Your trade is appre- ciated. . SPECIAL CHOCOLATES Walnut topped for Saturday at-39c. 1b. ll ed through which P. H. Timmins, | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 83. TRY BURNS' WHOLE WHEAT BREAD THE STAFF OF LIFE W. BURNS 61 Frontenac St., North Phone 18261. ---------- Sr ------------ o hurries cannot walk with a stately step, a I today who will recall the event. fl ard popular summer resort at Oliv-| ll er's Ferry. {| tel in the near future is assured. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON anp VICINITY | | to bele: of the Crossmon House at Alex- ndr.a Bay at the time of his djath. tie was also the owner of a home in Inspired by a Novel? the ijllage of Clayton. tr now the second sentative, John H. O Leary, Water: ilt, her romance /tcwn, N.Y., had disposed of thn films. See Sun- | Crossmon House to Freeman & Press. At all Thompson just before his death, but {the deed has never been executed. May Bell Marks as Everywoman. Of the play "Which One Shall Marry" May Bell Marks as "Every- woman" could not be excelled said the Hamilton Spectator, Her Romance an a zgie Vanderb parallels one of 'he day Detroft Free icading newsdealers. Once Mrs, R 38 Moving Time. is. the annual moving for stores of families in the Several merchants are also changing their piaces of business. Thi: "eon. n't Retail Merchants Reorganize. ------ At the annual meeting of the The Tax Rate at Pembroke. {Carleton Place Retail Merchants | following arrivals of their Pembroke's tax rate for the year Association the following officers ships: 18 been set at forty-four mills and | weré elected: Pres. G Ww. Allan; | forty-nine for the school. | vice-pres.; Wm. Baird; sec.-treas., F.|due Cherbourg and Southampton, This is two mills lower than last|A. J. Davis It. was decided to ob- | May 1st, and Hamburg, May 3rd. year. half holiday again] Montcalm, from Liverpool CY. Canadian Pacific. 180 Wellington street, report the steam- Separate | serve the summer 1 and bereiiiee | this season, on Wednesday | Awaiting Summer Camp. | noon, during July and August. i The members of the K.C.I, St. | -- Mary's, St. Andrew's and the Naval] The Steamer Waubic. Brigade cadets are looking forward| The steamer Waubic was to the big summer cadet camp that{out of her winter berth by C | will be held at Barriefield. { Robert Carnegie on Friday morn-| May 1st. |ing afd took her place at the whart Minnedosa, from Antwerp, at the foot of Brock street. She|Quebec, May 3rd. left today on her first trip to Cape! Metagama, from Vincent. midnight. Montclare, from St. tLiverpool, April 28th. moved | Melita, from St. John, due South- aptain [ampton, April 30th, and Antwerp, John, due {Seventeen An Heiress on Her, Own. | | Yet Gloria Gould made as bril- | {liant a match as any her family has| ever known. An interesting story | mechanics, painters and decorators | midnight. in Sunday's Detroit Free Press. At|employed in equipping the vessel] Marburn. from St. John, due all leading .newsdealers. | for her summer service and she is gow, April 28th. | spick and span from stem to stern. | Marloch, from Liverpool | Greenock, due St. John, April . | Glasgow A Serious Operation, ------------------ Mrs. Wellington Littlejohn has] School Adjourns For Fire. | noon. {returned to her home at Prescott, Two hundred and forty small] {from Kingston General hospital! pupils of Douglas Haig school, in the | due Yokohama, April where she underwent 'an operation/east end of Brockville, enjoyed a Hong Kong, May 6th. for the removal of one of her eyes. |forced recess on Thursday afternoon | ! - ----e as firemen fought a blaze in the | Kong, due Vancouver, May 7th. At Locomotive Works. grass on the school grounds which! ---------------------- There are approximately five hun-| had its origin in a lot adjoining. | dred men employed at the locomotive| The children responded to: the school IS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? pletely destroyed the Chinese laun- S-- {works at the present time, and it is alarm with coolness and alacrity. | expected that the works will be go- |ing full blast inside of a few weeks. | dry. The cause of the fire was the| Is there a baby of young children | exploding of the gasoline ironing | in your home? * If there is you should ! machine. James Quinn's general | not be without a box of Baby's Own | near the laundry, was consid- | Tablets. Childhood ailments come | acclaimed as the "famous Sandy erably damaged. The laundry was|quickly and.means should always be | | MacGregor." jowned by James Quinn and the fire!at hand to promptly fight them. | loss was covered by insurance. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal | ---- home remedy. Theg regulate the | bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish | constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers--in fact they relieve all the minor ills of I little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Sullivan had been in his apparently Moise LCadotte, Makamik, Que, | zocd health until he was 8tri ler, | Writes: Baby's Own Tablets are the | best remedy in the world for little | ones. My baby suffered terribly from | indigestion and vomiting, but tha | Tablets soon set her right and now | she is in perfect health." The Tab- | lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25¢. a box from The Dr. | Williams® Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 30th and | | Fire Docs Damage at Tweed. At Tweed on April 26th, fire com- Elder Acclaimed. "Jack" Elder, the local Scotch| comedian and soloist, travelled "in- cog" to a certain village in the near-| by district recently and was loudly store, Injured His Foot. { R. T. Noonan, North Burgess | township clerk, now walks with a . Sud | considerable limp the result of one} Robert "Sullivan, a well-kaown {of his horses tramping on his left|armer of Tyendinaga, died sudicn- [foot. No bones were broken but the|ly on Thursday at his hom, n ar {injury was a painful one. Latta. from acute myocarditis Mr Sudden Death. { Lure of | 5 Several young Portsmouth men | MT. Su.livan was sixty-eight yev's| |have left to accept positions in De-|°f age and was born in Tyeni'naga. |troit, Mich., during the past few He spent all his life within th? i.wn- weeks. There are also a numper|Ship ind was one of the most pros- leaving Kingston; owing to the lure | Perous of farmers He was a Pres. of high wages across the border, |Fvieriar and a member of L.O.L. No. 245, Tyendinaga. He leaves his widoy, one son and one daugh::r. See For Yourself. | We carry a large range of made- to-measure suitings, blue and black serges and English worsted cloth of the best material. We guarantee | Mortimer J. 'Lawrence, a malti-|for the fresh appearance of its flags first class fit and workmanship. niillionaire of Washington, D.C. | gives out the information that it Prevost. Brock street. {and an annual St. Lawrence river |sends them to the laundry armost as ' | buest for years, has been filaa al | often as it sends the table linen. ; I ok i rs [Wiiaatown, N.Y. Mr. Laws nce, (On shipboard fog and smoke soon | A gue) he Soagrepaions. | sho started a poor boy and sold!dim the bright colors of a nag. |rave:s where he It things were to be done twice ; at Cleveland, O. Verona, occupied the pulpit in the| Fs a 2 2 Methodist church on Sunday at both | {ved for many years, was tha own-{all would be wise. nh en Owned Crossmon House, A c py of the will of the late A Pacific steamship that is noted services preaching in the interest of the forward movement for missions. | He also delighted the congregations! : % with some excellent selections of STOP WONDERING music, r | a 4 : | l . What you are going to get for > dinner. You have puzzled too long in thinking of a change. Bring the family here for a pleasing, well-cooked meal. He'll enjoy the change---and you'll be glad to rest NEW ENGLAND CAFE 331 King Street. Wiagston, * Ont. Phone 635 ---------- Succumbed to Same Disease. | A fortnight ago Mrs. 8. C. Cramp-| |ton, Carleton Place, passed away of | | pneumonia. On Monday of this | week her brother William Morr.s | | Drummond, succumbed to the same! insidious disease Mr. Mo:cis was | 8!3ly rears of age and is survived hy | his wife and family. { -- ep -- Laid by Sir John A. Macdonald. |, The corner stone of the old Brock! {street Methodist church, now being {remodelled for automobile sales-| {rooms, has been taken from its old | position. The stone was laid by the] late Sir John A. Macdonald, and] {there are many people living here | -------- KINGSTON--CAPE VINCENT FERRY ROCKPORT NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED { Opening Season of Navigation STEAMER WAUBIC EFFECTIVE APRIL 28th, 1923. ---- Invited to Pastorate. | Rev. H. 8. Osborne, formerly of! | Vancouver, pastor of Timothy Eaton | Memorial church, Toronto, has been invited to Central Methodist church, | | Toronto, in place of Rev. Bruce | ! Hunter, who goes to London. Mr. | Osborne was formerly of the Mont-| real Methodist Conference, LEAVE CAPE VINCENT ... ARRIVE KINGSTON Special accommodation for Automobiles. RATES FOR CARS: Fords, $3.00. Touring or other cars, Lone 2195. Subject to change without notice. \. -- NS rr ------ ---------- ae $4.00, Hotpoint Electrical Appliances See us for your HOTPOINT ELECTRIC GOODS--HEATERS, IRONS, TOASTERS or anything you may need. DISTRIBUTOR FOR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS BURKE ELECTRIC CO. 72 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 423. ---------- Purchased Coutt's Hotel. Through the efforts of the Perth | {Board of Trade a deal was negotiat-| Toronto, becomes the owner of Coutt's hotel, the once well-known The opening of the ho- Returned to Canada. | Miss Kathleen Teskey, Appleton, {after spending the past ten months abroad, the greater part of the time being spent in Paris, has returned [to Canada. Miss Teskey has been! | the language teacher in the Edmon- !ton Collegiate for several years. Sho lis a graduate of Queen's university, Kingston. -------- Picton Officers Chosen. The annual meeting of the Girls' { Branch of the W.A., Picton, was held 'at the home of Miss Wilhelmine | Baillie. The treasurers report, giv- jen by Miss Baillie, showed a er its {able balance on hand. The sebre- tary's report of the year's work was {read by Miss Ruth Herrington. The | officers elected for the ensuing year {are as follows: President. Miss Hil-| 'da Haddon; secretary, Miss E. Mor-! Tow, and treasurer, Miss D. Dale. | j Miss Haddon and Mjss Dale are the representatives to go from Picton to ARE YOU DOING YOUR DUTY BY YOUR DO YoU CHILD PALE, "LISTLESS, NERVOUS, NO APPETITE, FRET- FUL? THE RESPONSIBILITY RESTS WITH YOU. GIVE THEM OLAJEN. CHILDREN LIKE IT. AND ; SEE THEM ROSY, RUDDY, ROBUST AND STURDY. PRESCRIBED AND ENDORSED BY LEADNG CHILD SPECIALISTS J His repre-| Empress of Britain, from St. John, | after- | Greenock, due Quebec, April 30th, | due | and | Captain Carnegie has had | Stornoway, due Quebec, April 30th, | Glas- | Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, ! Empress of Russia, from Hong | 72 d Split Pulleys For all sizes of electric and steam power shafting. In stock at all times. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington : Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. - Factory Phone 1413 Office Phone 66. Oxford Weather The warm weather is just around the corner, and now is the time to buy your Oxfords. Here isone. Men's Tony Brown Calf Oxford, Bal- moral style, Goodyear Welt, made on a com- corn o- 36,90 Others lines from «+. $5.00 up. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street {| fortable, stylish last. Price | and 28th, RATS WANTED GOURDIER'S 78-80 Brock Street \ 7 nn ------ ¥ 2 mth zm, ee You Cannot See Them In The Window! STEP INSIDE AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THE FINEST SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS AND GABARDINE RAINCOATS AT SPECIAL PRICES. DURING OUR. ALTERATION SALE IT WILL MEAN A BIG SAVING FOR YOU. TWEDDELL'S Clothing House TO-NIGHT | Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- ers--ankle length and long sleeves-- the right weight for now, at 69¢. a gar- ment. Men's Pure Wool Cashmere Sox-- Grey, Brown and Black, Morley Eng- lish make--50c. a pair, Curtain Scrim for 12}c. a yard. Roller Towels for 50c. each, [ B » W. N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store.

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