Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1924, p. 5

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BRITISH WHIG . THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1624. TH E DAILY TE ------ QUEEN'S HOTEL Ylas been taken over by M. J. BER- | RIGAN, late of the Whitney Hotel. | Firat class Hotel Service is assured. | Good yard and stables in conmection. | -------- ee STOVES Builder from Childhood to Old Age DELCO- LIGHT The cumplete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home, W.C. CANNON Your patre i 1180 BROCK ST. - 164 BARMIM dice) hone LISN, FOR SALE $55600.00--Colborne Street, solid brick, 10 rooms, verandah, hot air furnace, electric light, gas, garden, garage. $2,100--Portsmouth, house; 8 rooms, barn. x 182. General Insurance. . Victory Bonds bought and sold. K. H. Waddell THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Fhone 37. us for sil kiads ef Curpesitey | work. Kstimates given om' new Hoors laid, Have your hardwood floors cican- ed with eur aew Heer clesuniag .ma- chine, ~~ PIANO TUNING Plano Tuuing, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE. 184." DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURUKON, Corner of Johnson and Wellingtun Streets Phone sax Mor Moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, QARzaqe and STORAGE OF BE Y DESCRIPTION . Kingston swunt S17. Avemings 231. 168 Ww ELLINGTON STREET. Dental Surgeon DK. J. C. W. BRUUM . L..S,, D..S, Wellington and Brock Streets, Entrance, 150 Wellington ¥g, Evening by appointment. PHONE 70. - WAITS People's Florist cr Mere. bouquets to order. home 1763. Residence, 1137. SLATEWONT . BURN That's why it is economy for ' you to buy GOOD COAL--the kind we sell. Boome co, n Frame | Lot 66; Transfer Co. || [ a-- Dr. Vincent A. Martin {Winter Coats made to order from $12 up-to $25 Pittsburg township council, Dr. C. A. | | Morrison was { health officer of the township. | WINSTON, be. LADIES TAILOR Phose 203. 97 Wellington Street. HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING and Laying Cord om each side of Hemgtiteh, MRS. H. J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 2166. Bagot and William Streets rbd ode Ab i i ol bd Dr. W. O. Vroornan) DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princesa and Barrie Streetn. Entrance: 314 Barrie PHONE "494J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 6 pom. Street. . DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2043w. COUGHS THAT PASS GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM SERERSSaSes Hi orclioind Twist Good, old fashioned Hore- hound Twist. A quick relief for Coughs, Colds, etc. 25¢ the pound Do you need a good, Hot Water Bottle ? We are selling lots of them and have one to suit you. Ii . Hot Water Furnaces, . Stives nd Quebec | (Opp. St. Andrew's Church) Phone 82 $10.00--RENTS 6 rooms with elec- light, gas and toilet, on Prin. cess Street. $4200--Buys 7 room Brick V. house on Ellerbeck Street, with 8 P. RB. elec. light, hot air furnace, garage. Lot is 38 x 165. ' $4500--Buys 7 room frame house, 4 bedrooms, 8 p. B., elec. light and gas. Hot water heated, hardwood floors downstatrs, 2 storey porch. South. $5200--Buys 6 room brick house, modern, hardwood floors throughout. South. .$6500--Buys double brick V. house with ® rooms, 6 3 P. Bi; elec. light, gas, and a hot air furnace in each. Present incothe is $60.00 per month. Near Princess Street. $8500---Buys 10 room brick house, hot er Yetred, 6 bed \ 3p . light and hardwood floors in all but 3 rooms. Good barn at rear. A well established rooming house close to the College: ~ E. L. MARTIN 111% Brock Street. 'Phone 229. Residence 22004. vesensnd act tiane ene J A150W, MOTHER OF { re-union when Mr. and Mrs. Robert fl | ice manufacturing plant, ll | the "head and meking a cut which | day morning stirred up quite a sea | | former 'Kingstonian, a sister of Ben- KINGSTON ano VICINITY \ Dr. Morrison 'Appointed, At the inaugural meeting of the appointed medical Walt For Bridge. A great many business men daily hoping that the ice bridge soon form in the harbor. They trade picks up as soon as the is firm to Wolfe Island. are will say | ice | 'Here From West, ] Walter H. Swann is in the city | from Saskatchewan, where he' has | been since 1920.--Previous to this | he" was overseas four years. He | wlil be gladly welcomed by his wide circle of friends, . re -- Heavy Rain Storm, Wednesday was a dismal day and was a bad day for business in geu- eral. It rained very heavily for the greater part of the day and peo- ple who did not have to go out- doors weie glad to stay in homes, -------- Died After 60th Anniversary, Within four weeks of the family Porter, Montague, celebrated sixtieth anniversary of thelr riage. Mrs. Porter passed away December 28th. ---- The Motion Was Lost. At the council meeting in Nap- anee a motion was introduced call- | ing on the treasurer to return the | town account to the Bank of Mont- real. The council tied in the vote and the mayor declared the motion lost. the mar- | on ---------- Takes Over Storage. The cold storage plant of Gra- ham's Limited, Belleville, has been taken over by George K. Graham, | | son of R. J. Graham. George Gra- | | couver, due Hong Kong, Jan. 17th. in an although ! plans have not yet been completea. ham is considering putting Mr. Findiay Injured. Last week William Findlay, Carle- ton Place, met with an unfortunjte accident. A porcelain globe from a table lamp fell and struck him on required several stitches. Mr. Find- lay is about again as usual. Heavy Seas, The wind and storm on Wednes- on the harbor. Men employed near | the watr in Portsmouth said the breakers broke high over the long pier and the Donnelly employees found the scene of their work rath- er chilly. ----_---------- Engagement Announced. Mr, and Mrs. William C. Spring- er, Belleville, announce the engage. ment of their eldest daughter, Geor. gla, to David Ross Dunham, son of the late D. L. Dunham and Mrs. Dunham, St. Augustine, Fla., the: marriage to take place quietly Jan- uary 26th, ---- mem ne Died at Paris, Ont. The death of Richard C. Guylee occurred at the Willett Hospital, Paris. Mr. Guylee had just returtied home from working in Kingston, and contracted 'yphoid fever. He was the son of Joseph W. and Mary Ann Guylee and was in his twenty- second year, . ------ Election of Officers. i The annual meeting of L.O.L. No. 175, Allisonville, was largely at- tended. The following officers were elected; W. Master, Hérbert John- son; D. Master, Burton 'Wilson: Chaplain, Ernest Terry; Rec. Sec., Lewis N. McFaul; Fin. Sec., Alfred Smith; treasurer, Murney Parks; Dir. of.Cer., Bernard Morris: lect- urers, Morley Wood, Albert Weir. Has Takén Whig 72 Years. In renewing his subscription ve the Whig G. F. Rendell, of Nap- anee, writes: "Your paper hus been coming to me ana my father for seventy-two years steady. My father started taking your paper in 1850, and it has never missed-one year that I know of. That is a long time to take one paper." By eee Mother And Son Injured. Mrs. Thomas Moore, Detroit, a Jamin Watson, University avenue, fell recently and broke her elbow. She is In hospital son, Harold, is also In hospital with severe in- juries, broken ribs and arm, as a result of being hit by an auto, which skidded 'on the slippery street. . RE 1 At a recent meeting of the Leeds and Frontenac Rural Tele- phone company the following ex. ecutive was elected: President, B. . | | ton, Simcoe, and Miss Mary, Ren- their / {The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, t. Public Works, Regina, Sask.; Thom- as, Willlam and George, of Arm- strong, B.C., and Dr, Harold, Smitn, Toronto and four daughters, Mrs. | McQuarry, Kamloops, B.C., Mrs. | Lovett, Frounde, Sask.; Mrs, Brit-| frew. Stewart-Ellfott Wedding. The marriage of Jean Latimer Elliott, daughter of J. C. Elliott and the late Mrs. Elliott, of Beckwith, and Lloyd Alexander Stewart, son of John Stewart, Arnprior, was sol- emnized in Carleton Place, on Jan. 9th. The bride was given away by her father and wore 4 gown of brown . georgette, embroidered with beads, with corsage bouquet of Columbia roses and a brown velvet hat. 'Immediately after the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left on their honey-moon and on their re- turn will reside in Carleton Place. Canadian Pacific. City ticket office 180 Wellington street,» report the following arrivals of their steamships: Empress of Britain, sails from St. John, Jan. 16th and is due New York, Jan. 17th. Empress of Scotland, from New York, due Halifax, Jar. 16th. Montlaurier, from Liverpoo! and Glasgow, due St. John, Jan. 20th. Montcalm, from St. John, due Liverpool, Jan. 19th. Minnedosa, salls from Antwerp, Southampton and Cherbourg for St. John, Jan 16th, Metagama salls from Glasgow for St. John, Jan. 16th Empress of Australia sails from Vancouver, Jan. 17th for Yokohama and Hong Kong. Empress of'Canada, from Los Angeles due Balboa, Jan. 17th. Empress of Asia, from Hong Kong, due Vancouver, Jan. 28th: Empress of Russia, from Van. Mrs. Spencer at Rest. Margaret Janes Spencer, widow of the late Alva+B. Spencer, passed away-at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. McKim, Belleville. She waa ill for only a few days. Mrs. Spen- cer was in her eighty-fifth year and was a native of Hastings County, be- ing a daughter of the late William Thompson, Thurlow. She was) a faithful member of the Methodist church. Mourning her loss are three sons, Almon Spencer, Alberta; W. H. Spencer, Telleville, and A. F. Spencer, Oshawa, hesides four daughters, Mrs, Thomas McKim, Belleville; Mrs. J. L. Nicholson, Thurlow; Mrs. Allan Maines, Prince Edward County and Mrs. Robert Currie, Toronto: Gl my : Writes To The Press. G, O. Duncan, 272 Johnson street, Kingston, writes to the Peterboro Examiner, objecting to a resolution of the St. Catharines Chamber of Commerce, protesting strenuously against the proposal to bring 3,000 German families to settle in Sask. atchewan. I cannot refrain from tak- ing exception to certain statements contained therein. The resolution states that "it is not part of 'the duty of the people of Canada to as- sume into their national life an In. "NO MORE WEAK and DIZZY SPELLS Since She Used MILBURN"S Heart and Nerve Pills Miss Bertha Charrette, Regina, Sask., writes:----"I have had a lot of trouble lately, with what I thought was heart trouble, and after any un- usual exertion I always felt sick. My doctor advised a compléte rest and change, but this I was unable to take, I became interested in Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, so started tak- ing them. I have now taken three boxes'and am so much improved I can go about my daily work without feel- ing any after ill effects, and have not had any weak or dizzy spells for some time. Your medicine has done me more good than anything I have ever taken, and I will gladly recom- mend Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills to any woman who is weak and run down." Price 50¢. per box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by ACIDS 1 STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Treat. UL ---- ho Medical authorities state that near- of stom- digestible mass of Teutonic cul- ture. In Mr. Duncan's opinion this | resolution certainly throws an ob- | noxious and unfair stigma upon | Canadian settlers of Germanic ex: | traction, and certainly does not as. | sist in producing unity in the Cana- | dian nation. : | f ! Fatally Stricken. James Cassidy, a well known rest. dent of Campbelliford, passed away Monday after a few hours' {liness. On Sunday deceased was enroute to service when he was suddenly stricken with a stroke which prov- ed fatal, Mr, Cassidy was in his sev. enty-fifth year and was born in Seymour township. For the past twenty-five years he had resided in Campbeliford. At the recent muniet, pal election Mr. Cassidy 'ras a cand- date for council but was unsuccess- ful. Deceased was a widower. Two sons, James in British Columbia and Harry, in Campbeliford and two daughters, Misses Helen and Agnes, Rochester, N.Y., survive, Lennox and Addington Council. Amherst Island--H. "8S. Patter. son. Adolphustown--J. 8S. Johnston. Bath--M. Mellow. | Camden--J. Hannah, R. J. Cous ins. Denbigh--F. Rodgers. Ernesttown--W. €. T, Loyst, Ross Peters. North Fredericksburgh--H. Mil- ling. South Smith, Kaladar, A. & E--R. J. bell. Newburgh---~Thos. .McNeely. Napanee--M. P. Graham. Richmond----Robt. Paul. Sheffield---F. G. Young. > Fredericksburg -- J. L. Camp- How will you rind good? It is not a thing of choice; it is a river that flows from the foot of the invis- ible throne, and flows by the path of obedience.--George Eliot. Better a friendly demial than un- willing compliance, Offended vanity is the great sep- arator in social life. ---- At Bargain Prices: -- 12 Boss Heaters. 2 uebec Heaters. 5 Large Hotel Ranges. | Hot Air Furnace. Used but in good order. Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington' Streets, Kingston, Ont. NEW PHONE NUMBER--1571. en ini DON'T FORGET RAYPHONES 2000 ohm . Headsets $2.95 . Guaranteed, . of course it of an Look Before You Leap what you are buying : There are many, many makes of Radio Receiving sets on the market --eome good, some bad, experienced person, they all LOOK good, but remember it's the "works that count." You are sure of getting only the kind that work the best, and which command a money We know the Radio game--as ofily and you are always assured of low prices, courteous treatment and ex- perienced radio, service when you come to CANADA RADIO STORES THE RADIO CENTRE OF EASTERN ONTARIO another way of saying: Watch To the in- back guarantee you deal with the Radlo Centre Eastern Ontario. House exclusively Radio can, - iy 7 (ut es: » ' HLT i ? Uhaitng Guat CHASE 5 SANBORNS FN {]iiid Sold only in %, 1 and 2 Ib. aitight tins. Whole, g d or fine g CHASE & SANBORN, d for Tricol or Percolator use. MONTREAL. -------- Fighting the Storm N certain portions of Canada and the United and regular mevem deperds upon the use of remove snow and ice from the fighting equipment. In a stody of snow-fighting equipment it y due to Cana \ ns in Canada are its development is very la ways, although snow condi met with on roads passitg over the the United States, or through the of snow-fighting BEafl goat 2 £ Pins : H f oT i A nnd ' The Question | of Glasses IS MOST | IMPORTANT Important for the correction of ime balanced eye muscles. 4 Import, ant for the relief of constant eyestrain. Important for the preservation of your sight. Our glasses are scientifically built and meet the severest test. R. ARTHEY, R0.- VISION SPECIALIST 148 PRINCESS STREET Phone 2108. Open evenings by appointment. Mixed-Dry Mixed Firewood Hardwood and Slabs. Prompt Service. Chas. Bedore & Son 274 NELSON STREET Phone 1746J. DRY SLABS Choice Hardwood. Nut Coal, Stove Coal, Coke, Split Pea and Bucks wheat Coal. . Cannel Coal.

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