Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1923, p. 5

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ba [DRY SLABS © © FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1028. IHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG For Summer burning $3.73 LOAD DRY HARD JAPLE Cut 12" long. $4.25 per load. + your winter supply of or Don't wait till you want to burn it, and can't get it. We deliver when you want it-- NOW, W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 Ontario Street Telephone 67. "TO LET MAITLAND STREET---Furnished flat to October 1st. 6 rooms. All . conveniences. Price on application. i General Insurance. Guarantee Bonds. Victory Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell 86 Broek St. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON. Comer of Johnson amd Wellington Streets Phone 368 NX ASK FOR BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM (Uhapped Hands, etc.) Use Use It All Ways. |[Found Wonderful Relief mu of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, and Cannel Coal. Mixed Wood cut in stove lengths. .- BOOTH & CO. , 'Grove lan Yard Phone' 138 & BY UBING From Constipation MILBURN'S- LAXA-LIVER PILLS | KINGSTON anp VICINITY | i { Constipation is one of the most pre- | {valent troubles the human race is | | subject to, and is the greatest cause | {of many of our ailments, for if the. | ybowels cease to perform their proper | functions all the uther organs will | man. See our range at $15, $18, $20. | become deranged. | Prevost, Brock street. | Xeep your bowels working gently | and naturzily by the use of Milburn's | | Laxa-Liver Pills, and thus do away | In each inspectorate of Hastings oi i SH De sonspation and all otheri, medal to the pupil attaining the Mrs. A. R. Spence, Springhill, N, | highest number of marks at the June 8., writes: --*"I have suffered for some | €2trence examinations will be given time from constipation, and was ad- | by the 'Hasting county council. {vised by a friend to try Milburn's | ! Laxa-Liver Pills. After taking a | { vial of them I Lave found wonderful | {relief, and would advise all those | ade { gone up the Napanee river has just | who are constipated to give them a | ' { trial, for I feel sure they will receive | Deen discharged at Gleeson's wharf ithe same benefit I did." at Napanee. It was a thousand tons Price 25c. a vial at all dealers or | of coal carried by the barge Nadina. mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to, Ont. BUY DAD A PIPE We have the kind that ave sure to salt him. Prices reduced for this week. ||| Rev. Henry Harper, Ph: D., An- {rora, father of C. J. Harper, of the Ci »M 1] , Musical | . Mey, Skint. ustes {Davis & Sons Works, Kingston, has been superannuated by the Toronto JACK ELDER'S Methodist Conference after having been in the active ministry for for- "0 and 269 Princess Street a Does This Sait You? We are showing a full range of men's suits at prices to suit every Medals For High Standing. | A Large Cargo. The largest cargo that has ever On Serious Charges. Two young men, Jack Lowery, | Gunter, and Alex Gordon, Bannock- | burn, were arrested on Tuesday in the north country on very serious charges. They are in Belleville jail on remand. 4 me Has Been Superannpuated tysseven years. | Two Fingers Crushed. - i At Gananoque Junction, Alex- EMMONS' 24 HOUR ander Wilson, C.N.R. brakeman, had | caught in a pulley. An Early Closing | The Collegiate Institute will close ila doors tonight until Sepfember { 4th. Departmental examinations |are on and a quintettd of teachers {Fave been called to Toronto to mark 'papers; hence the necegsity for the jearly closing. PHONE 32 a Senet mm PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing ang Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 1819w. Placing Heavy Rails { The heavy rails for the street car THOMAS COPLEY [line are being placed in position on Carpenter. Phone 987. © ing street and the connecting and | laying of the stone will at once pro- See wus for all kinds f Carpentry | "~ | ork. Eatimates wiven on sew Soors coed. The switch this time will be a witave your hardwood floors clean- | pn {dway in the block between Wii ed i floor cle: ng Te \ hia oe ew of au a= liam and Earl streets. Inside of a chine, SHOP: 8 QUEEN s . | ment the street will be.ready for B U MN I 0 N | Rovisiting Old Scenes Instant relief or 'money back! Wh James A. Coulson, architect and let an Aching. stinging a make builder, Pittsburg, Pa., wes in the your © miserable, when a single ap-| rovi plication of Geero. Wormwood © Baim | City on Thursday Biting familiar will bring such joyful comfort? {scenes after a long absence. Ome Dd It fo rallasters. no waiting. Just| of his acts was to subscribe to the b --that' | \ \ rub it in--that's all--and your troubles Whig use two of his hrothers will soon be over. All the stinging, burning soreness just seems to melt had worked in the office some thirty Years ago. Away and your feet feel cool and fine, known Kingston diver. Use Geero Wormwood m to-night and make your Bunions laugh. Al druggists. Tt AA rt wc Don't Forget The delightful sail on SS. Waubiec. vEvery Saturday and Sunday, leaving Kingston 8 am. and 2.15 pm. The morning boat affcrds an opportuni- ty of spending three hours in Wa- tartown. Afternoon boat on Sun- days gives the "most interesting tour of the islands, returning. to Eingston at 7.45, city time. Fare bc return. - ---------------- To Contest Over Melons Now that 'W F Nickle has been returned to the legislature by - ac- clamation, he can turn his attention to his melon patch at "The Sheiling" Last year he contested with Hon. E. C. Drury: at. melon-growing and they broke even. They grew great boun- cers, but they were inedible, being more 'like gourds than anything else. This year the prize will be for the most succulent melons. ------------------ Golden Wedding. On Saturday next Rev. William Rilance and Mrs. Rilance, who were married fifty years ago at Addison, will celebrate their golden wedding at their home, Montreal. Mrs. Ri. lance's maiden name was Miss Clara Arnold. There are two sons and one daughter. One of the sons, Dr. C. Iv. Rfilance, Denver, Col., and the daugh- ter, Mrs H. H. Horsfall, Toronto. are to be in Montreal for the eveni. The other son, A. D. Rilance, Van- CREAM CENTRE CHOCOLATES Our home-made Cream Centre Chocolates are made of rich fondant, heavily coated with igh grade Chocolate, hand dip- , ensuring a lasting flavor and soft, greamy centre. A choice selection Fresh Fruits The Star Fruit || & Candy Store 66 PRINCESS STREET ' PHONE 273. h p a Eastern. Dairy School Cheese. « 20e. pint Choice supply tresh Vegetables on hand dally. Call 1317 and let us geliver Four goods at a larger saving to you. couver, will be unable to be present The best man and bridesmaid o: fifty years ago, Mr and Mrs. H. MI. Arnold, Athens, are expected for the occasion. Rev. Mr. Rilance is 1 min ister of the Methodist church, now retired. The couple were wellknown in' Eastern Ontario. : ---- Teachers Ei h The Napanee Board of Education has engaged Mr. MacGregor a: Mathematical master in the Colleg- iate Institute there at $2,250 a year. Miss Stewart nas also besr. re-en- gaged at an advance of $100 over her previous salary. -------------- Something Else to Do. Rev. Dr. S. G. Bland will not | two fingers of his right hand crush- | | ed when the cable on a weeder which | he was assisting to operate became | His brother was a well' Liove from Toronto. He regards it |8S a strategic centre. Asked abcut {Bis request to be not stationed he jsald, "I did not wish to leave the |.Pastoral work, I only asked to be re¢- {lieved 'when the committee told me |that they were having trouble to find pastorates for all the ministers. [Since they were unable to place me, | I take it as a Providential indication {that there is something else for me to do although I would have pre- ferred pastoral ° work." ------ Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams, Belle- their daughter; Isabel : Jean, to Harold Roy Wilson Anderson, Lon- { don, Ont. The marriage is to take { place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Husband, an- nounce the marriage of their dangh- ter, Bgpatrice Marguerite, to Clar- ence Oliver Penny, on June 20th, the ceremony to take place at their 'home, Empey Hill Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Withers, Lons- dale, announce the marriage of their daughter, Grace to Walter F. Hud- eon, on June 20th, the ceremony to take place at the Church of St. John's, Selby. The Late Mrs. James Wells Mrs. James Wells, whose maiden name was Permeifa Dopking, ~was the second daughter of Nathanael Dopking and his wife, Eliza Hyland, ville, announce the engagement of | nd was born at Enterprise in the | ownship of Camden on May 20th. 1852. She was the fifth of a fam- ily of twelve children, of whom there remain five brothers and two sisters. - About forty-five years ago | he was united in marriage with Jumes Wells and moved to Sheffield township and later to McLean where | be spent a busy, useful life. In 1894 her husband died and in 191% | their daughtar, Edith, passed away. i Turing her later years she resided | with her daughter Priscilla, Mrs. Milford Wagar, McLoan. After some months of illness she contracted rneumonia and died on June 6th, 1023, The funeral service at the home was conducted by Rev. W. H. | Webber, Mountain Grove, and at! Fifth Lake Methodist church, by Rev. M. W, Leigh. BA, Enternrise, and interment made in the Fifth Lake Cemetery. on ne 8th. In addition to her only surviving daugh- ter, five brothers, Charles, Dexter, N. Y.; George, Kingston; Reuben, William H. and Whison, Enterprise. and two sisters, Mrs. D. Youmans, Switzervolte, and Mrs. J: Storey, Moose Range, Sask., cherish the me- ory of her life, REN ge B Tha Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL -- Aa WR? Toblet (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by pert of the same then candy coated. For aiden aha adults. i Morning Will Come HON Nuthin' But» 4 f Set tis edn: "His Master's Voice: ictor Tout We ues AO AOAE ns" ee Coitieg and Be Grthastve . tose] Powe na 0 = = a Everything 8 XO. tn K-Y. You've Got to See Mamma Every Night - Fox Trot Pout Witteman ont 0 Come Back Old Pal - ' Motwin Bint's Dance Swingin' Down thelane- - - . . 3 TS a Ts Fie Oris HIS MASTER'S VOICE, LIMITED Sung by Georgie Price Fox Trot = Pox Trot « Pox Trot Pox Trot « Waltz Fox Trot «= «= Fox Trot Sie ww. HARD COAL, SOFT COAL, COKE. BRIQUETTES, HARD WOOD, KINDLING WOOD. Oxford Bargains Men's Black Calf Oxfords, medium width toe, Goodyear welt, oak-tanned soles. rubber heels, solid throughout. Worth $6.50. Special Price for One Week . .. . . $495 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. - 70 Brock Street - NOTICE GOURDIER'S have removed to 86 PRINCESS STREET, next to Bibby's, Limited, while alterations are being made to Brock Street store. GOURDIER'S TWEDDELL 78-80 Brock Street (For the Best Vales in Young Men's Suits | $20.00, $25.00, $28.00, $32.00, $35.00, SEE OUR SPORT MODEL SUITS At $25.00 TWEDDELL'S e------ ' ALWAYS LEADING Fis cans vans i i I FRLLV CRs we aay SFr sass H (1 Sausages Sresasegy ii 480 new Gingham Dresses--40 dif- ferent styles and over 50 different col- ors and patterns--all at one price Tie dh mb

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