Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1923, p. 6

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RIDEAU STREET --- Frame. 7] i rooms, electric light. $16.00 per | ; , : month. | AND ALFRED STREET -- Furnished, |. { N S ON October 1st to May 1st. Brick, 8 i rooms. All $55:00 | per month. | Have you heard INSURANCE of all kinds. Reil-| about Peps? Peps is ies only represented: scientific preparation put $Me, sompe is y up in i 3s 'orm, which VICTORY BONDS bought end sold. provides an éntirely new and effect LUMBER Large assorted stock of Hemlock, Pine, Spruce, British Columbia Fir and Cedar, conveniences. increase in him to the house for a few days, but did not prevent him from taking his there will be a slight Are Duck Hunting. population, and also in assessment. Messrs. Robert. Tulloch and Alex- ander Mackenzie, Kingston, are down at Snake Island for a few days | to know that Gananoque is going | church on Sunday. ; ve treatment for coughs, colds, chest R, H. Waddell Phones 344-506. Ne Hreek Bi. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987. | us for all kinds of Carpentry | wv Estimates given on new floors Juid. Have your hardwood floors clean «d with our mew floor cleaning . - chine. { Wah Long Laun Has moved from 155 Wellington Street to 112 BROCK STREET. Phone 818F. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. -- a ------------ and throat troubles. Peps contain certain medicinal In. gredients, which, when placed upon the tongue, immediately turn into vapor, and are breathed down the air passages to the lungs. On their jour- ney, they soothq the inflamed and irrit:0ed membranes of the bronchial tubes, the delicate walls of the air passages, and finally enter and carry relief and healing to the lungs. In a word, while no liquid or solid can get to the lungs and air passages, these Peps fumes get there direct, and at once commence healing. FREE TRIAL Cutout this article, write across it the name and date of this paper, and mall it (with lc. stamp to pay return postage) to Peps Co., Toronto. A free trial packet will then be sent you. All druggists and stores sell Peps, 50c. bo: duck hunting Suffered a Stroke. Henry Covers, Carleton' Place, is quite seriously fll, having sustaineil a stroke a day or two ago. He is seventy-eight years of age. Attention! ® Come to "the social evening and opening of the new hall of the Lad- ies' Auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu Hos- pital, tonight, 8 to 12 p.m. Treneer's orchestra. Ripe Berries and Blossoms. Laverne McLellan, Picton, left at the Picton Times office on Saturday, at branch of raspberry bush which was clustered with ripe berries, green berries and blossoms,, | Martin Harvey's opera ahead. Poppy Day Coming. Preparations are-being made the executive of the local Great War for their annual Poppy Day on No | a mew frame rink. | on Charles street and adjoining the | vember 10th. The first memorial | Although not large, it is gratifying | share in the services at the Baptist Curling Rink to be Baiit. At a"meeting of the sharcholders | by |of the new Curling Rink Company | branch, | at Carleton Place, it was decided to | Veterans' Associatich, | proceed at onde with the building of | The lot facing | service under the auspices of the G.! Cavers mill property has been pur- | W. V. A. which is hoped to be an annual affair in the future, will be | held on the following day. Goes to New York. Ta] Charles Ryan, a former House, this city, left at noon Monday for New York city where he | has accepted a position with one of | companies. | The hést wishes of his many friends chased from Mrs. McDougall, charter has been applied for the pro- visional directors being Baird, D. B. Oliver, N. M. Riddell, J. G. Craig, and R. A. Patcheill. The well- | new company will be styled the Car- known employee of the Grand Opera ; leton Place Curling Company, Limit- on ed, capital stock, $10,000. Mrs. Al Cypress, Redwood, Yellow Pine, etc. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. NEW PHONE NUMBER--1571, Willkam Death at Red Decr. Miss Fdna McCorinic, daughter of |, Willam Darragh, Penhold, TORTOISECOOK The Stove Women Are Buying ! Recent months have demonstrated that this new TORTOISE COOK STOVE possesses an attraction for PIANO TUNING Piano Tuunin Repairing and Player Piano d sting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 134. Sask., passed away on Thursday last after six weeks of great suffering. Fdna was well known in Red Deer where she had many friends. Her only brother, Manford, was over from Vancouver, B.C., a short time ago to see her and two of her aunts, | Mrs. M. Card and Mrs. A. S. Munro, reside in Red Deer. The funeral took place on Saturday, Oct. 6th, from her mother's residence, Pen- hold, to the Red Deer cemetery, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were ¢onduct- ed by the Revs. Brown and Churchill, Red-Deer. The sympathy of a large are extended in his new undertak- | ing. women that they are almost power- less to resist. Graceful of line and clad in lustrous tiles, with here and there a contrast of silvery nickel. this perfected TORTOISE COOK is pro- nounced the handsomest creation of its kind, Lemmon & Sons 187 PRINCESS STREET Left For Toronto. Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson left. on Tuesday for Toronto, to take over the position of secretary of the Bur- | eau of Literature and Information in connection with church union. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Gan- anoque, announce the engagement of their daughter,' Uretta Jane, to Howard Stanley Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy, Toronto, form- ! erly of Kingston. The marriage will | take place in Christ churgh, Oct. 20th, after which an informal recap- tion will be held at the bride's home, Peps os ------N---- A Winter 'Coats made to | order from $ IR up to $25 L. WINSTON LADIES' TAILOR 293. #7 Wellington Street. A rt. St Nt A nn > DR. A.W. WINNEIT DENTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnson and Wellingtun Streets Phone 363 For Fall and Winter Wear. See our range of Boys' and Mens' Ready to. Wear Suits and Overcoats all the latest styles, also everything in Men's Furnishings at a great re- duction in price. Prevost, Brock street. Phone --- Meet'ng at Chalmers. boards of Chalmers For Me of 0, ALL RR TAGE and Of VERY DESCRIPTION | Kingston Transfer Co. bh 377. Evenings 2231. 153 WELLINGTON STREET. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S. Wellington and Brock Streets. Entrance, 1890 Welllngton St. Evening by appointment. PHONE 670. Dr. Vincent A. Martin] DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w. remem WATTS People's Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order, Phone 1768. Residence, 1137. W. R McRae & Go r | #" THERE ARE TRICKS IN ALL TRADES We have one, It is this: We try to give our customers bet- ter coal and better service than they can get anywhere else, for the same money. What do you think of it? BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 138. Grove Inp Yards ay 4 Z Hot Water Furnaces, Stoves and Quebec Heaters for sale. L Cohen & Co. 267-275 ONTARIO STREET PHONES 836 and 837, W. H. Godwin & Son FIRE INSURANCE First clsss companies repre- _ sented. Lowest possible rates. 89 BROCK STREET Build Strength to throw off the cold take p ded EMULSION Hardwood ABSOLUTELY DRY ~--Algo-- SOFT WOOD AND SLABS KENNY & FALLON PHONE 637. 187-141 CLERGY STREET Nn ---- ---- ep r-------- FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP BY APPLYING SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- : ulphur, says a noted skin special- ist. Because of its germ destroy- ing properties, this sulphur prepara- tion instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. t Forget to Write Home We carry a large stock of STATIONERY. o» PADS--small and large. NOTEPAPER by the quire. ENVELOPES #5 pack Also boxes -- PAPER' and ENVELOPES, Also WATERMAN'S FOUN- TAIN PENS and INK. EVERSHARP PENCILS and REFILLS. Doors open till 10 p.m. every night for your convenience. M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist, (Opp. St. Andrew's Church) Phone 82 FOR SALE $3400--SOLID BRICK, 3 p. B, 8 rooms, elec.,, 3 bedrooms, hot water heating. $5100--BRICK, 6 rooms," 3 bed- rooms, 2 p. B., separate toilet, elec. and gas, hot air, garage, summer kitchen and good garden. BRICK, 9 rooms, 6 bed- rooms, 3 p. B.,, double verandah, elec. and gas. hardwood floors, garden, hot water heating. BRICK, 7 rooms, 4 bed- rooms, 2 p. B., separate toilet, ver- andah, elec. and gas, hot water, gar- age, garden, hardwood floors. BUYS valuable timber limits with equipment to handle same, Easy terms. ' FARMS $2500 -- 100 ACRES, 45 acres workland, good sugar bush (about 150 buckets), 6 room frame house, barn, stable, drive house, ete, 7 miles from City. $7 ACRES, 100 tillable, 60 acres wood, well watered and feniced-- good frame house and a barn to suit the requirements of the farm. Barn has steel roof. Own- er leaving country. $8500 ~-- 130 ACRES: 103 tillable. Plenty of wood. $1,400 in tile drain- ing. Brick house, large barn and silo. Drivehouse, tool shed and hog 'pén, House has 8 rooms and is heat- ed with a furnace. Rurdl mail, tele- It is possible that the hands that contribute the dollar may be tainted. Phone 424. but that does not lessen its purcnes- Leaving for Cleveland, O. T. E. Loney has sold out his hold- ings in Prescott and expects to leave this week for Cleveland, Ohio. He has always resided in Prescott, and in his line, as taxi driver, was well- | known. Things Are Different. : Just about this time last ydar Kingston householders were wonder ing where they were going to get thelr winter's supply of fuel. Condi- tions are different this year as the | { majority of citizens stocked up in| | the summer. | Priming Rockwood Hospital Roof. | The roof of the Ontario hospital at | Portsmouth ic being given a new { coat of paint and a great improve- ment is noticed in the general ap- pearance of the building. The work is being done by D. Coventry, King- ston. ---- Gananoque Going Ahead. Mr. Thomas Dempster, Gananoque, assessor, has about completad his work. It is pleasing to note that The joint Presbyterian church are mceting this evaning to consider the question of securing a successor to Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson as minister. It is likely that a small committee will be given authority by the congregation to make a choice. Chalmers pays its minister $4,000 a year. To Be Removed to Wellington. The West Lake brick plant is to be removed to Wellington where the head office of the company is located. DLrick for the erection of a suitable building in Wellington will be made at the West Lake plant in the spring. Rails' will be laid along the beach to convey the sand to Welling- ton. The new plant will be equip- ped for manufacturing the year round. Rev. Dr. Scott Injured. Rev. Dr. A, H. Scott, Perth, met with an accident at his farm at Wil- liamstown. He was standing on a ladder picking apples, when the lad- der gave way, and the doctor was thrown to the ground, breaking a number of friends will go out to the family in their sorrow. A aaah ee Li / = DODD'S KIDNEY ~ mene ~ rib or two. The accident confined 4 DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princess and Barrie Streets. Entrance: 314 Barrie Street. PHONE 2404J. Office Hours: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. A Livable Dutch Colonial House v living-room that is true to its name. - are provided in the cellar. Cost about $8,200. Complete A small entrance vestibule gives the required privacy, a a convenient kitchen and pantry that are both completel Plete an ideal arrangement for the first floor. Easy stairs lead from the living-roon kitchen. The steps from the main stairs at the same timé allowing the use of these On the second storey we have a most ently arranged about a small centre hall. Numerous large windows give light and cheerful interiors, lontal spirit of the design and give a distinctive character to the house. The house has modern plumbing, steam heat, electric i | ng plans and specifications Bullding BdNor. Refer to House A-67. ry ENCES he] wv! a @ R.C.HunTER. & Bro: Arcintects, Now sori' ec gr [Hh mm | Sri mimi at Le FIRST FLOOR PLAN This house reflects the 'good living of old Colonial times, where the family comgregates, a charming alcove may retire with a book or enjoy the flowers that bloom in th ery foot of space is utilized. A large living-room with an open fireplace with comfortable seats and a group of windows where one e large boxes beneath the windows; this fs a real good sine dining-room with' ample windows and y equipped; these, with the large Mving porch com- to the second storey, while the cellar stairs lead. down from the the kitchen have a door at the landing, thus giving privacy and stairs from the kitchen, a gréat convenience to she housewife. pact arrangement with four good bedrooms and a bath conveni- closet is prg¥ided off the hall. Plenty of closets make and everything in is place--order being a prime requis- while the small panes carry out the oid Co-, ight and gas. A laundry end other utility rooms " a © of this house may be obtained for e nominal sum from the BACK IN OUR NEW STORE IN THE OLD STAND 78 BROCK ST. GOURDIER'S / Announcement The Lowndes Company, Limited, Makers of the Famous 20th Century Clothing Will have their representatives MR. JOSEPH HALL at our store on Thursday and Friday, October 18th--19th To show samples of their emtire,range of Suitings and Overcoatings--one which is hardly possible for any retail store to carry, and to take measures for immediate or later delivery of Suits and Overcoats, The prices are very reasonable for the finest and best grade of Tailoring. "TWEDDELL'S CLOTHING SHOP --_---- ree J At Special Prices We have imported direct from France a large assortment of Hand- made Venice Lace Pieces, consisting of Doylies, Runners, Oblongs, Squares, Centre Pieces and Lunch Cloths. These are all mounted on fine Linen with Maderia work and Filet inser- tions. A special purchase and favor- able exchange enables us to offer this beautiful work at less than } regular prices. : : DOYLIES at . .. ... .40c., 60c., 90c. CENTRES at ...$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 OBLONGS at ...$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 RUNNERS at ...$3.00, $4.50, $5.50, CLOTHS at .....$2.50 up to $14.00 Ideal for wedding or Xmas. gifts. W. N. Linton & Co. :

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