Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1923, p. 5

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dade iu ERIN AY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1023, | The Crow of Croup A Warning all To All Mothers | Croup starts with a dry cough and Builder from| |..." 10 the (Bront Childhood to Old Age i the croupy crow gives warning of | the disease. The child. Emre SRE 32 [flushed face, protruding ey reballs, | and a distressing look of terror and | anxiety There is a struggle for breath. and the expectoration of the [| Mucous matter is so difficult to get rid of that the effort appears to threaten strangulation On the first sign of the i erow" mothers should administer Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and thus give the child prompt and per manent relief, and perhaps the life saved by taking this precaution: Mrs. H. A. Langhorn, Hamilton, Ont., writes: --*"My little boy was very bad with the eroup and I could and | Pot get anything to relieve him until {1 tried Dr. Wood's Norw: Pine | Syrup. 1 cannot praise it too highly { for the relief it gave him." i. Price 35c. a bottle; the large fam- {lly size 60c.; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, { Oat. re DELCO- LIGHT The camplete Electric Light and Power plant for ev ery country home, W. C. CAN.\ON 104 BARMIG Slur hone 11500. nt ee Ne grea a REALESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE Reliabie English, Canadian American Companies represented. Guarantee Bonds. - Victory Bonds bought and sold ~ R. H. Waddell THOMAS COPLEY. | Grocery Specials | Carpenter. Phone 987. Joie one | Pure Lard See us fo. all kinds of Carpemtry | | Choice Western Meats work, Estimates given ou uew Hoors lock, Wilh our bese tvs chennieg ma | J. T. EVES ¥17) Raglan Rd. chine, | 'ELEPHONE 23580. ~ es -- --~_ 6 Ibs, 'for 28c¢. .18c. Ib, | always in PIANO TUNING ; Plano Tuning, Repairing and W.H. HALL & SON Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, '27 Pipe Street. High Class Groceries and Provisions. PHONE 184. DRAW. WINNETT T DENTAL SURGKON. Corner of Jobhwsou and Wellington | Ntreets Phona 364 | NEW FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS New Peel. New Raisins. New Currants. New Table Raisins, Christmas Spices. Phone 6435. SMITH'S Barrie and Colborne Streets JELLY SEASON IS NOW ON We have Hornes' Celebrated Nu-Jell, 3 pkgs. assorted flavors for . .25c. Corn Starch | Prunes--Ilarge, juicy ... New Scedles Raisins ees | Sut Mand, in 15 oz. pkgs. | Currants, double cleaned . | Apricots, new, tender , . . Shredded Wheat .2 for 25c. Corn Flakes . .. § for 20c. Thistle Brand Baking Powder 28c Ib, Mountain Blend Coffee-- 90 cups-----per pound | Fresh Sausage, made dally . . 13c. 1b, | We keep a good supply of Ham- brook's Pastry at all times. Phone 1817--"We Deliver" an nn, FREIGR' ATID RE RT, ¥U URL, PIANOS, LoARTA and STORAGE OF BR oy Fri Kingston Transfer Co. A son 7. lLvenings 2231. 188 WELLINGTON STREET. ---- Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. WV. BROOM LI.S., D.D.S. * Wellington and Brock Streets Eatrancc, 130 Wellingteo \SArms. Prompt delivery. 8c. 1b. . 18¢c. pkg. People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. | Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. vuncral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Residence, 1187. ™ Dominion Meat Store Op. YMCA. Phones 1876-1877 WA rr ti a sian | SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Red Salmon (large) Shoulder Pork Side Pork . . . Bacon. (by the piece) . Bacon (sliced) Pickled Tongues is | TOUR COAL MAKES OTHERS |, } HAPPY! WHY NOT you? || Ee NOW is the time to ref us fill your Coal Bin and make you as happy as a lark. Do not put it off any longer. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 1838 Grove Inn Yards § Sterling Toilet Sets FOR CHRISTMAS What would look more beautiful on her Boudoir Table than a pretty Three- Piece Toilet Set, Mirror, Brush and Comb in sterling Silver with engraved and engine turned designs, and since they are open stock patterns, other pfeces may be added to them at any time. These sets are heavy and made for, service. Wriced from $33.00. to $150.00. Hot Water Furnaces, Stoves and Quebec Heaters for sale, L Cohen & Co. 287-270 LITA RIO STREL, PHONES 836 aud 837. It you would not have affliction visit you twice, listen at once to what it teaches. after which . after tossing "eronpy | | Mrs smn TRNEENEERNEERNEN "4c. { 3 pkgs. 23c. | .2 Ibs. 25¢. | 18c, | .2 Ibs, 81c. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON AND VICINITY . TI TE TENE La Mrs. Kennedy has tendered her resignation as assistant the Colborne Bigh school staff. A Owner. Lesslie the Looking Vor Constable strong is looking for an automobile tire aud rim pic upon Ontario street Arm owner of ked Police Her Rival Now Forgiven. French beauty's heart toward actress she siapped. Sunday Press. All leading newsdealers. whose To Soend the Winter. and Mrs. M. McKinnon last week for the city of | on the island of Bermuda, pro- Mr. Renfrew Hamilton, in which tropical zone they will | bably spend the winter. i . | A Priest Sixty Years. On Dec. 20th the Rt. Rev. Mgr. | anniversary of his ordination. some time the Monsignor has been | in poor health and is at present re- | siding at the House Providence, Sale of Boys' Overcoats, Most sensational and $17.50; Prevost, Brock | were $15, 316 { from 10 to'15 years | street. Forty Hours' Devotion. The Forty Hours' Devotion opened {in St. Mary's cathedral at (o'clock mass on Friday morning ¥will close on Sunday evening. The Holy Name Society will receive In a mbnths and probably longe.. | body at the 7.30 'mass on Sunday. Leaded" Ship Building Yards, W..D. Lattier has taken a lease of the extensive yards of .the Clay- { ton, N.Y., Ship and Boat ! Corporation and will have t extended the full length of the ~~ | large covered yard so as to be pre- | pared to haul out any size of river | boats Built Many Houses. When John Burns sold his house on Elizabeth street, i to Mrs. C. N. Ruttan, it made the thirty-fourth house he had built and owned and sold in Picton. Mr. | Burns' enterprise has made it pos- | sible for many a family to own their {| own homes. ' | Favor Passage of Biggs' Bill. Resolutions will de presented at the provincial U.F. convention calling for the OF otoer of . { further road apd highway work un- | t'l times are better for the farmer, [ and for the enactment by the next { session of the legislature of the Biggs' highway %ill placing the | entire cost on the government. The mayor of Carleton Major W. H. V. Hooper, was again 'honored last week when he receiv- | ed the Colonial Auxiliary | Officers' Decoration from the | office in England. This makes fix | medals and decorations earned and presented to Major Hooper, a dis- | tinction given to but few men. -- | | Another Decoration. | | Bay of Quinte Winter School. The executiye of the Bay of Place, | teacher on | school, $1,382; | tinuation | ate) sudden change of | face | 's Detroit Free | | Trenton, | left, | | Masterson will observe the sixtietn | For [ Motors of Canada, Limited, Oshawa, | i ! largest automobile builders in Aus value ever of-| | tered in boys' overcoats at $10.50. | sister dominion and will be { The regular prices of these overcoats | | most ages | equipped plant'of its kind in Aus-| Kong, arrived Vancouver, Dec. on | | eight | plant is in full production and the | | | Building | drew's church, the ways | James Rollins, new Picton, | TTRoU, | pew pliant and will superintend the Forces | home | | Quinte conference winter school of] Harston, Wood- and Rev. H. A. which Rev. Capt. ! ville, is president, | Bunt, Canton, is secretary, are busy making final arrangements for the 1924 school which is to be held in Cobourg the second week in |] | January, This is one week later than | last year. ------ mn = Transferred te Toronto. Max Watters, son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Watters, Campbellford. left on Wednesday to resume his new duties in the new Toronto branch of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. Watters had been on the staff of the Montreal bank for the past four years and it | town he left behind many | friends. | true To Change Time of Conventions. There is a growing opinion that | school teachers should not inter- ! rapt their work. to attend school | conventions during the term and ! the provincial U.F.0. convention | will have placed before it a resolu. | tion suggesting that said conven. | tions be held immediately after tne | closing of the schools in June or | just prior to their opening in Sep. | tember. j 4 One of the Best. The Carleton Place high school will be one~6f the best and most up- | to-date institutions in its class in On- tario. The building, when complet ed, will" cost $125,000. There will be seven rooms, two laboratories, an auditorium with a seating capa- city of 300, a gymnasium, two play rooms, two cloak rooms, principal's room, waiting room and library. This building has just been erected. The attendance now is 243 Will Pay the Claims, The counties council of Leeds and Grenville will pay these education- al claims: Brockville Collegiate in- NN ER CT School, $4,854.90: for the purpose, Athens High School, 495.48; . Kingstay Collegiate Insti- Ta being his home| _and | | | stitute for maintenance of county Fr ero, stipend of $2,000, free manse, and six weeks' holidays. The call was supported before Presby- tery by James McLaughlin, W. R. Davies and E. A. Wright, for the managers The call was transmit- ted to the presbytery of Peterboro for its. meeting on Dec. 12th. Ten tative arrangements were made for MT. Rollins' induction. The modera- tor of the presbytery is named to preside and induct; Rev. Mr. Tho- mas. Appleton, to preach; Rev. Henry to address the minister, and Rev. Mr. Clif to address the people. Canadian Pacific. Ticket Office, 180 Waelling- Uanagoque migh| school. $2,320; Iroquois high school, $117.83: Spencerville Continuation North Augusta Con-| $1,765.60; Mer. | Continuation school, $809. 28: Lansdonne Continuation school $1,708.75; Lyndhurst continuation school, $3533.95; Westport (Separ- continuation school, $834.95. school, rickville Hilliard-Lebrow Wedding. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the rectory of St. Thomas church, | Belleville, on Thursday evening, { when Miss Ethel Minnie Lebrow, of | was united in 'marriage with George Herbert Hillard, Tren- tou. Archdeacon Beamigh conducted the ceremony. Miss Marion Mouck, [ 'Belleville, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Percy Townsby, Belleville, grooms- man. The happy couple will reside in Trenton.! City ton street, rivals of their steamships: Montlaurier, from Quebec, arriv- ed Liverpool, Dec, 5th. Montcalm, from' Liverpool, St. John, Dec. 8th. Monteclare, from Liverpool, ed St. John, Dec. 1st. Montrose, from Montreal, | ed Liverpool, Dec. 2nd. to take Melita, from Antwerp and South- plant at | ampton, due St. John, Dec. 12th. ; Co., the! Minnedosa, from Montreal, arriv- ed Southampton, Dec. 1st and Ant werp, Dec. 3rd. Marloch, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due St. John, Dec. 10th. Empress of Canada, To Go To Australia. Thomas Hawkes, with the General arriv- is leaving for Australia, charge of the new 'body Adelaide, for Holden '& This plant will build General bodies exclusively for our! the | completely tralia. Motors up-to-date and 3ra. Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, Te Yokohama, Dec. 11th and Hong ong, Dez. 18th. Empress of Russia, from Kong, due Vancouver, Dec. Round America Cruise, Mr. | of Canada, from Vancouver, ten | 4th. Mediterranean cruise. from New tralia, Mr. Hawkes will act in advisory capacity in the installati of the machinery, tools, ete.,. of the | 17th. Empress Jan. actual' body building until the smoothly. Australia running will be in system Hawkes | Scotland, York, Jan. 14th. West Indies cruise, Britain, from New York, Jan. Round the world cruise, Empress | of Canada, from New York, Jan. Call to Rev. J. Rollins, B.A. Rev. A. J. McMullen, interimmo- Empress of derator of the Renfrew congrega-! tion, presented a call from St. Av-| Renfrew, to Rey, B.A., Peterboro. The | 30th. call was largely signed by 374 mem- | West Indies cruise, Dt a bers and 85 adherents, promised a! Britain, from New York, Feb 23 use oft Mr. | Hong | Empress of | a i 22nd. Red Cedar Shingles Our Edge Grain, Red Cedar Shingles make a superior roofing. el Za Bf ST Square and a quarter. 2--Being quarter sawn, they will not warp nor curl, and are not liable to take fire 3--When laid with rust proof shingle nails on a well pitched roof, they will last 35 years {-- Warm in winter, cool in summer and the price is most rea- sonable S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. ANEW PHUNE NUMBER--1571. but lie flat Ns "- -------- report the following ar- | dus arriv- from Hong | | | | Sonora Offers More Value { AVST to the Sonora dealer will convince you that { Sonora 'is indeed a better buy. You will find the | model and price to exactly meet your requirements. And { the far superior Sonora tone quality is present in every | model, no matter what the price. See for yourself the remarkable values offered in this high quality instrument. SONORA PHONOGRAPH, Ltd. 690 King Street, West, Toronto Buy your Sonora only from a dealer displaying the official certificate of audhorization issued by this company. 1 cAaME! i SAW! | CONQUERED. | CONQUERED! | CAME (ere) CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Opposite Allen Theatre Phone 694. TRY THESE SPECIALS P ork Roast A Exclusive Representatives | C. W. Lindsay Limited 121 Princess St. ol | | | | | | ALASKA SEAL HUDSON SEAL PERSIAN LAMB GOURDIER'S Phone 700 EXTRA GOOD VALUES AT $25-°28-°30 %32 and *35 The season's atest models for Men and Men. Young See our extra Trousers Suits at

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