Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1923, p. 14

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I . - ho THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 and doing wonderful work. Made from F ruit Juices and Tonics financial backing through a yearly tag day, it will make life still more ® [Pleasant for the dumb animals. ® Why do the gardeners hereabouts | . [not make an endeavor to protect | [their tender produce when frost [Shrimienet Bonfires around plots () 14 -- AGENCY FOR ALL | A Substantial House W'th Garage Attached OCEAN STEAMSHIP | ----- Son 2 LINES Bpecial attention given your family Or friends going to or returning from the Old Country, Passports arranged | for. For information and rates apply | With rt oR -y for /a few hours on a frosty night | i . . - . would save thousands of dollars of | will correct Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin * Troubles. 25¢. and 50c. a box. FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa, Ont. Ogdensburg, N.Y', -- Lendon, Eng., --: Christchurch, N.Z. LJ) he TE SN | stuff, and refuse makes a very good | bontite, | ETE 3 AY rT Of all the cases heard in court here, the Leeds township action, in| which!a wife and mother was tore- | ed to protect the legitimacy ot her | "hiidren, takes the cake. II DINE OUT DURING THE Alfred street appeared in its | HOT WEATHER autumn glory during fair week. Its HAVE YOUR MEALS AT OUR CAFE DURING THE SUM- | residents are very proud of their MER -- GOOD THINGS SERVED AS YOU LIKE THEM -- |tront lawns and their new road PRICES RIGHT, om DAINTY CAFE OPPOSITE BIBBY'S \% Jd. P, HANLEY, C.P. and T.A. C.N. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Office: Canadian National Railway, corner Johnson and Ontario streets, | Kingston, Ontario, =~ Open Day and Night. A PHONE 99 or 1433. \ \ js XO -- ON" VEY / DOMINION Montreal--Quebec--Liverpooi | Regina (new) ** Sep 29. Oct 27. Nov 24] Colonfan ..........0ct. § (Cargo only) Megantic * ... .Oct. 8 (From Halifax . Dorie (new) *+ Oet. 13. Nov. 1 Canada ... ... . Oct 20 Nov: 17} Calls at *Glasgow, **Belrast West'd, | WHITE STAR LINE New York--Queenstown--Liverpool Adriatic .,....8ep. 29. Oct. 27. Nov se Oct. 6 Nov, 2 ++. Oct. 13. Nov. 10. - Oct. 20 Nov. 17 - ESE AR ---- Kingston is specially claimed as its own by the Tory party, which [ aE oa . i ; pA, / : > / waves the Union Jaok, but it is a ) | 2 : 5 all yay . ' | id A surprising thing that during exhibi- 3 ; : ' ¥ A $i A tion week just ending, scarcely a {flag wae to be seen on the streets. Even the city hall flags were not | ordered at the masthead. American visitors received a shock when they visited Kingston to attend the fair New York--Cherbourg--Southampto and saw no colors in honor of the Olympic Sept, 29. Oct. 20. Nov big event. Homeric (new) ..Oct. 6. et, 27. Nov. | hy Vo 3 ot. Nov. 8 Nov. 2 Hajentc nbn 3 Nov There are people who think they NYe~Plhymoutt--Cherbourg -- Antwerp are not up-to-date if they do not Ballings Wednesdays. read all the newy fiction published. \ AMERICAN LINE | They think they shhuld follow books | N.Y--Plymouth--Cherbourg--Hamburg Just as they do drelses, but they will find that many bf the old time Ballings Thursdays. H. G. THORLEY, 41 King Street E. novels are the best. Toroato; or Local Agents, PRIN Building Blocks, Bricks and Sand MANUFACTURER OF HIGH GRADE CONCRETE BLOCKS, CE- 4 MENT BRICKS, LINTELS, SILLS, BASE COURSE, PIER CAPS, ETC. ' DEALER IN BEST QUALITY OF BUILDING AND PLASTERING SAND, AND GRAVEL, DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE, RJ. McCLELLAND _/CORNER ONTARIO AND WILLIAM STREETS It is sald that some member of the local "union" Presbyterian churches will secede and join the Scotch kirk when the union edict Is final. And by the way the kirk peo- ple are getting their edifice all fix- ed up. It is being newly roofed and z SECOND PLOOKDLAN ~~ a decorated so that it will look spic ---- and span when it becomes the only » For those who like a plain substantial house, something with a suggestion of dignity and permanence, here | Presbyterian church in Kingston. is one that will appeal. | The Scotch are a peculiar people, Al The house is designed to be built of hollow tile withe stucec finish, The hipped roofs with broad over-|and are very particular about whom | hanging eaves give good weather protection. [= associate with, even in divine The group windows with their flower boxes and the well designed entrance give interest to the exterior | ¥OrShiD, and they will have none of and offer a pleasing contrast with the plain 'stucco walls. the union business. lumbi da A feature of this house is th hich is placed under the livi h lead THE TOWN WATCHMAN. eature o 8 house is the garage which. is placed under the living porch. 8 P u ng an {down from the grade in the rear to the garage floor which is at the same level as the cellar floor. A fire. incline . eating | proot door connects the garage with the cellar thus making the car accessible without going out of doors. A concrete Rockfield Reports. Rockfield, Sept. 20--The recent The garage has complete water, lighting and sewer service, all connected to the house supplies at a very | frosts did considerable damage to corn, slight cost. { potatoes, etc, and now silo filling is The reinforced concrete floor of the living porch forms a fireproof roof for the garage. Hving | the order of the day. B. Webster's out. Harold Warren's today. large number from here attended the funeral of the late Norris Fergu- son, Junetown, at the Union Church on Sunday afternoon. Kenneth War. ren has purchased a Star car. Mr. and Mrs. Ernald Herbison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green, "and the Misses Earle are among those attend- ing Kingston fair today, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt, Mallorytown, were Sunday guests at S, Green's. A large number attended Lansdowne fair on Friday last. Messrs Stanley Birtch and David Cartright have returned from the west. Formerly of Davie & Barrett Phone 780 9 Montreal St. In the porch a quarry tile floor fs laid over the concrete. The living porch has been made another room by completely | fit is busy at enclosing the openings with sash and screens, and a room that proves to be the most popular one in the house. The living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry are all well arranged. | On the second floor are four corner bed roo GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws fled, knives, acissory and edge joals ground. Locks repaired, Keys fitted all kinds of luck, a Jaguse vi Mowers sharpeae Lan. We van repair anything want is repairable J. M. PATRICK 140 Sydenham Street, Kingston | A stairway leads to the attic where good The laundry and other utility rooms ape in the cellar. Cost about $8,800. Complete working plans and specifications of this house may be obtained for a nominal Building Editor. Refer to House A-60. IN ty sum _ from the that fits it perfectly Selection and Service 14 at Waterman Dealers Everywhefe $2.50 40 $250. Waterman Company, Limited, 179 St. James St, Montreal LE Wa Boston Chicago led, 129 5 Londen Paris +eesea10 to 15 Perch, Ib, ... r---- me t-- wry | Celery, bunch, .... tesernvecene., 12% . Corn, evergreen, doz ssseceee..30 Pike, 1b. "rst ssasnsiva 15 Kingston Markets |) corn. bantam, dos. ............25|Salmon, Ib. ves Franrbrens 35 to 40 { Cucumbers, local, each ... Fresh: Lettuce, head, ++-+2 for 25|Trout, Salmon, ib. «e.20 to 22 Lettuce, leaf, ~, «+.2 for 25|White fish, , 22 the same today and forever. Onion, pickling, qt, .,..... 25 Onions, Spanish, 1b.........3 for 25 Dairy Produce, Few persons have courage enough Butter, creamery, 1b, ....... +. .42 | 0 appear as good as they really are. ------ Onions, Yellow Denver, pk. .....90 +++..30 Butter, dairy, Ib, *ersecrena. 40" Cheese, new, Ib. I I f Hr 0 A Far INL oy Jed tl] NM U} NY dl \ ul Cheese, old, Ib. Si A) ------ Friday, Sept. 21st. A good book 1s the best of friends, -- Apples are becoming more plenti- [ful on the market now and good varieties are reported. The pre- vailing price is 40c a peck. St | peppers, red, doz. in Jghn peaches, blueberries and green Peppers sweet green, doz. . onions are off ths market. . Pickling Potatoes, new, pk. ..a...... onion are quoted at 25¢ a quart, Potatoes, new, bag, ....... and peppers at 30 and 40c a dozen. Fresh vegetables--. Beans, butger, qt. Carrots, bunch ... Cabbage, each Tomatoes, 11 qt. bk. Beets, bunch ,. Unclassified. Sugar, granulated, |b. ~~eeees.11 Sugar, yellow, 1b, Sugar, fcing, Ib. ..15 Flour, standard, cwt....$4 to $4.10 Rolled Oats Ib, ... Honey, 6-1b pall . Honey, comb, Maple Sugar, lb. Lard, Mb. Phone 20. "eviees.38 to . -- a essccenrsces ll Meats and Poultry 7) or Cinder ilO AU w..b to 10 «s.65 Fruit, Apples, Wolfe River, pk. Apples, Haaz, pk. ........ Apples, Duchess, pk. Apples, Jelly Crab, pk. Bananas, doz. Brambleberries, 11 qt. Oranges, doz. ....,.....50 to 60 Lemons, doz. Melons, local, Pears, Cal. doz. Plums, Greengage, 11qt.. Plums, Damsons, 11 Plums, Reine Claude, 11 Qt. wn? Plums, Lombard, 11 qt «..85 Peaches, Crawford, 11 qt.. 75 to $1.15 Peaches, Elberta, 11 qt...$1 to $1.25 Beef: Steak, porterhouse Ib. ..32 wo Steak, round, 1b, ... cees.20 to 25 Bolling cuts, 1b, . seeeee.d to 12 Stewing cuts, 1b. .:, «v...8 to 11 Beef, western, cwt ........11t0 15 Beef, local, 1b....... Veal, Ib, Pork: Loin roasts, 1b. Shouder, roasts, Hogs, live weight, cwt. ... .9 to 10 Chops, Ib, revmes.25 to 35 Hogs, dressed, cwt. seem +.13 to. 16 +eves.0ee22|Bacon, breakfast, ......,.35 to 40 »erecese.25 Ham, smoked, Spring lamb: Eggs, fresh, dos, » BRING into your home all of the electrt- cal happiness that should be your por- tion. We can tell you how much it will cost you if you ask us and figure out the price of the fixtures for you. It may not cost nearly as much as you think, ceevacaanaal ll teers amicens.b tecimrecsene.80 tecesscnea.30 gi ssrecsmessesss 36 Dried Fruits-- Apricots, Cal. 1b. ....... Prunes, 'Cal., 1b. Peaches; Evap. Ib. : Garden Produce, Cauliflower, each, Filets, Finnan Haddie, Ib. Haddock fresh 1b. Halibut, fresh, 1b, Kippers, pair Cees annn, "+eee.32 to 35 sesnws22 to 25 Carcase, Ib. tesenees..30 tees eas Fronts Ib. .... ..23 Mutton, chops, 1b, , cones 26 Mutton, carcase .. Poultry Fowl, 1b, . Brollers, 1b. *revsnemenan 15 ««.20 to 25 *essesenrnnenescdl "HE was only a little mor- sel of. humanity one year old when I took out a 20- year endowment policy in the Mutual Life of Canada for him. It seemed a long way ahead entering a motor agency and garage business with some other youn fellows whose fathers I knew wel as successful business men. I looked up the date of the Mutual Life policy before I gave my answer. "'Yes,' I said J will have $1,000 DZ AES SN --=Y for you on your 21st birthday--a little coming -of -age present from your mother and me.' "But the other night, when he came "Do you know, it was a wonderful to me in the den, where I sat reading, satisfaction to be able to say that! it struck me very Jareibly Haat if boy * * * had grown into a man. He rly tow- . : if un ate where I sat in my A Mutual Life Endowment Policy 1 hai would put your boy through college, ounging chair. start him in business or help him in » . " 'Father,' said he, 'can you lend me ways you might otherwise find diffi $1,000? cult if not impossible. "What do you want with $1,000?* Let us hel Fill i : . p you. Fill in this coupon I demanded in surprise. and mail it to-day. We will send par- "It seems he had an opportunity of ticulars in full, THE MUTUAL LIFE ssurance Company of Canada WATERL® , ONTARIO "The Net Cost Life Insurance Company" NCE AT COST COUPON Please send me detailed information as to the Mutual Life system of Insur. ance at Cost, particularly concerning the plan of policy I have specified below, ] 4 - / i a Street Address. Age - Province... then--it doesn't seem far look- ing back over those 20 years now. -- Hay, Straw and Grains. Barley, bus. *ersesndsnnnasseatO Bran, ton tre Neeaal.. 827 to $28 Buckwheat, bus, . wa. seline 2.31 Corn, feed, car lots sesewe..$1.10 Corn, feed, buys. . os we ov... $1.15 Hay, baled, ton veee..812 to $13 Hay, loose, ton cressaan$ll to $12 Oats, local, bus. *eseensrin...B0 Shorts, ton tereeaiaa $29 to $30 Straw, baled, ton sevee... $7 to $8 Wheat, local, bus. ..$1.06 to $1.10 SS Here's a harvest moon bever. age. EEA a VT WATCH the carbonated spar- kle as it foams to the top. Raise it to your lips and quaft the most delicious beverage that ever raised a man's hopes ron Or quenched his - thirst. Folks, you | never had a finer RE The Man On Watch You cannot train a player who re- fuses to train any more than you can make a scholar out of a dull head. { oa Sze --ee--eeaeswmnse, Ca a ---- The anti-union people have been named the U. F. 0. of the church-- Us For Ourselves. drink than Thomp- ~~ Son's Ginger Ale. It's pure and it's for you. NLT =o, We are told that the destiny of % ® British empire is to be decided (THOMPSON'S LE ts destiny, BOTTLING CO § endl a a v : ALL TIES aT 'THE ONLY IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The Channel Islands are mow the only part of the British Em ire Where conscription is in force, but it is imposed by the will of e Islanders, who also have the distinction of being exempt from the tax laws of Great Britain. Conscription was suspended in 1914 in favor recruiti but has Bow Seen pesamed. The picture shows Li 4) A. Stoker, cer Commanding the Militia, inspecting a sold- ier's dinner ration. _ Sa ma Hh = GS -- r

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