Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1923, p. 5

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. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1023. ll Lod THE DAILY BRITISH "ite chess coat || LIFE BURDENED Have Arrived weesrived | BY DYSPEPSI KINGSTON anp VICINITY Orders filled as they are recelv- ; Stove Coal In This Beal and ht pues ness ( ame. w. lg ol will be i py 9 ey ola, Rev, Wee judge of vegetables for the Ottawa |Kev. R. Pogue, of St. Paul's Pres- DELAY! Everything S------ exhibition this year. 'ryterlan church officiating. "yp ! : ae bo more trouble in the Made From Fruit Juices and Tonics * "Fruit-a-tives", the nines this Fall. & - odicins th Tatoos o . . apples, oranges, and prunes, A Mitchell (Co. one of the test means of doing ood that thi f WA A geod Le it de country of ours has § Ontario S rset "Fruit-a-tives" is bringing health to hundreds and hand: people whe suffer ith chronic Constipation, ili Jon pas 10 Fooms. 3 sa bath ejeotric light, gas, good cel- r, barn, garage for two cars. Chatham St.--Frame, § rooms, electric light, bath. and foilet, cement cellar, ood want = Heation at office. Builders' Woodwork Any of the above can be built specially for your home. "Come and see our designs--they are very suggestive, KITCHEN CABINETS MANTELS MEDICINE CABINETS STAIRWAYS BASES SUN PARLORS SIDEBOARDS SLEEPING PORCHES PERGOLAS ETC, S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington: Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. | Office Phone 66. Factory Phoa. 1415 ° 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- fortable, stylish'last. Price .......... $6.50 Others lines from cries ia $5.00up, JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. | which/ includes a Mst of hotels and map. Copy may be had free on ap- plication to any Canadian National ticket agent. -- No Labor Candidate. There will be no I. L. P. candidate in Kingston during the coming el- ection, according to the opinions of prominent members of the King- | ston Labor party. In the bye-election | of 1921, Ald. Dr. F. J. O'Connor and ex-Ald. W. Fleet were nominat- ed but withdrew from the contest. }To-day no sections of the labor party appear to feel that the pres- ent time is opportune. If propor- Donation for Y. M. C, A. °* The announcement is made t A- "Well Wisher™" of the Y.M.C. there are now no vacancies in the |[A.. in a- letter to the secretary of presbytery of Kingston. the association, promises a dona- tion. of $100, to be paid in four Utilities Vacancy. monthly payments commencing bn Owing to the death of R. F. El#{June 1st. The donor of the money lott, the city council will have to [writes a very encouraging letter, appoint a new member to the public [Praising the work of the association utilities commission. and wishing it every success in the campaign to raise $9,000. In his let- , Parish Changes. ter the writer says: "I overheard a Father Hyland is taking the place [remark that if the money was not [tional representation and the sing- of Father Meagher, at Erinsville, |contributed, there was a great pes- ile transferrable vote had passed the while the latter is {ll in the Hotel [sibility of the association having to legislature, during the session just Dieu. Father Lacey is taking the [Close its doors. When I thought of closed, the situation in Kingston ane Place of the late Dean Quinn at [the latter possibility and of the only |in other large cities would have Tweed... ° : building on Princess street that [been different. ---- throws open its doors to ail mer, | ------ See For Yourself. without regard to class, or creed. We carry a large range of made- 's { Seven Sentence Sermons pli being closed; it pafned me and . T' to-measure suitings, blue and black | Would not' for one hundred dolar serges and English worsted cloth of Pray hardest when it is hardest to pray. ~--Bishop Brent. - . - Are No Vacancies. condition improved immediately. The dyspepsia ceased tobe the burden life as it had been, and I was of Constipation'. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256. At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. et--Brick, § rooms and ohnscen E30:00 per month. Ear) Street--Stone, § rooms and bath, electric light. $20 per month. . Johnson Street--Furnished, $ Fooms, electric light, gas. May 16th to Oct. Tot 0 Berect- Furnished flat. Alf conveniences, § rooms, June 1st to Oct. 'jet. Price on-application. a Rideau Street--frame, 7 rooms, elec- tric light. $16.00 per m R. H. Waddell Phones 336-596. 88 Breck St. DR AW.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and "Wellington | Streets - Phone 363 l AXT PHONE 32 mn PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing ang Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 37 Pine Street. PHONE 1819w, have it occur." the best material. We guarantee | EP ---- first class fit and workmanship. Sent to Guelph. Frevost, Brock street. on Two men who came here. from Ire- land on Tuesday, having been en- gaged to work on a dairy farm near the city, found that the job they heaven who were not cross bea rers had hoped to fil had been taken by [here below. ~--Spurgeon. other parties. The boat on whicn LE they made the trip over was delayed (The common problem our's; mi . , mine, by an ice jam and this prevented every nn y n them from getting to Kingston on Is not to fancy what 'were fair in time, and it was thought that they lite were not coming, so their positions Provided it could be--but, finding were not held. The men needed as- first sistance and Mayor Angroge took up What may be, then find how to their case, and later Alan make it fair Segue, of the employment agency, Up to our means. Dade arrangements for the young --Rob men to go on to Guelph, where they . Bert. Browaing. a be Siva employment on the ag-| , mystery which we cannot un- cultural farm. derstand must never hinder us from obeying a precept which is plain. --Newman Hall. - LJ Change in Uniforms. When the summer uniforms for trainmen are issued this week the letters *'C. N. R." will replace the letters "G. T. R." on the lapels of the coats and [buttons similarly*de-. signated will shortly be issued. ------eae Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs: John Osmond, Brockville, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Winnifred, to William Homer Drummond, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Drummond, Prescott, the marriage to take place early in June. There 'are no crown wearers in ASK FOR ] Dental Surgeon BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM | DR. J. C. W. BROOM . L.D.S., D.D.S, (Chapped Hands, etc.) " Wellington awd Breck Streets. U Use I$ Entrance, 159 Wellington St, ae Evening by appointment, Always . PHONE e79. Must Secure License. The police are notifying all the second. hand dealers in the city about. the payment of their Heense for the year. The licenses are now due. There are still a few statute 30,000 Islands, Georgian Bay. A favorite summer playground for i residents of Eastern Canada is the| Ye shall do no Georgian Bay. On the east side of [in judgement; unrighteousness thou shalt not res- also been sent out for their ment. : labor delinquents and notices have pay- the bay is an archipelago of innum- erable islands, great and small. Al- though the district is known as the 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay, pect the person of the poor, nor Honor the person of the mighty; but in righteousness shalt thou Judge thy neighbor. --Levi 19: 15. th rn ------ . » Cobourg Merchant' Bereaved. The funeral took place at King- ston of Lawrence, son of F. R. Burne, 'of the Burns' shoe store which was recently established at Cobourg. The Young boy, in his ninth year, had an operation for appendicitis about two weeks ago. Complications developed, which resulted in his death. ---- Bewailing the Weather. The Anglican ladies are bewailing the weather at the present time, in view of the annual meeting of the (Women's Missionary Auxiliary. "Every time the W. A. meets here," sald a good lady, "we have rainy (Weather. Kingston cannot be seen \ 3 at its best. But we have good meet- ings nevertheless." -- 45,000 islands have already been . marked on the Government [Charge once more chart and this does not include ail. dumb, Throughout the summer fresh cool |Let the victors, when they come, breezes blow across from: the~Geeat [When the forts of folly fall, 'Lakes. "All the ills that flesh is heir !Find thy body by the wall! , to seem to vanish in this healthfui' atthew Arnold. \region." f ae The Canadian National Railwaysl You have no business with con- 'have issued an interesting publica- Sequences; you are to tell the truth. tion dealing with this territory, and * ~--Johnson, WATTS People's ° Florist Bs on dally then - and be GOURDIER'S 78-80 Brock Street For sale In Kingston, Ont., 4 Austin's Dru, ore, A. 8t.; Mahood (NOTICE | Etiniids Rodger will be sold unless a de- posit is made at once. L. C. HEMSLEY ! For the Best Values in Young Men's Suits | at $20.00, $25.00, $28.00, $32.00, $35.00. "SEE OUR SPORT MODEL SUITS At $25.00 F TWEDDELL'S b i if 1 E B50c. peck Breakfast Bacon ............. 'Elducation are finding a goodly num- Green Onions xvas aie 0 bunch Macdonald's resignation and to ar- Gideon Joyner, aged séventy- Windsor Bacon remains to be sent to Tamworth. His ber of persons ying for the sec- retary-treasureship which will soon range for advertising for a succes- | Large size, No. 24's Pineapples 20c ea sor. et eight, who died at the County House, Watertown, N.Y., will have his dy- widow resides- at Napanee. One brother, Charles, lives at Syden- After the Position. At SMITH'S bo vacant. The committee in charge Sterling Creamery $e dng wish, and be buried in Canada. ham and another, Schuyler, at Pic- The members of .the 'Board of 73ec 1b, is to meet shortly to consider Mr. To Be Buried at Tamworth,' His friends have arranged for his ton: ACTUAL RESULT OF rouroy vo. ames iv IE GREAT WEST LIFE = ' POWELL, 414 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON ¥ ; 1st, 1003, for Sa Yi Endowment. Shcafd Seta New Record. Twenty-point advance in F. W. Woolworth common stock of 239 Fagg Gala Ssss.00 Las been accompanied in New York, urine® SATS $506.00 beaides. by ho ie Sols y IF LEATHERLAND. STOP WONDERING at you are going to dinner. You ar Pussied however, financial ! sible before declaring large and cash dividends. Last years net 17,624,3 : think 1 So iv Ee v. 1 -- ula The ' Bri hi, Sims rt "tone & new record figure for earnings a v ; the change--and you'll be share on common, ! 8144.10 rest, ---- too Dresses For ~ Stout Women | PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES the new season's styles -- .all Martha Washington make--in sizes 43, 45, 47, 49 and 51--all at one special price-- Go Back farther Will, Do, you remember whea'the coal strik | iui : $3.75 EACH do el Sent ett pee pear ll NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS ~~ Scrims at 12}c., 15c., 19¢., 25¢. yard. isettes at 25c., 30c., 35c. and 40c..a yard. widthat ...........75cayard 3 "in neat Checks and Stripes--made in bil 8 ; LET'S THINK BACK-- : __AND THEN AHEAD Back in your mind the past winter, Did you find it easy to | ¥ PRRRRRRT NE | aes ees 800, P cavriiasaldBe, Seansisekes 00 IB «ahaa ase OO ) TR. i. . ] Ha ' i ve dn 1 x 8 Taree Ibe Be, %

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