Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1924, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924. ee nt re ---- -- -- re -- N/COUNTY COUNCIL DEFERS (LEGISLATION, FOR FEE ACTION OVER- SESSIONS | TUBCRCULOSIS REATMENT (Continued from Page One.) \ { } J , . Avior Reports Boficl for 1 14 thi : WINT R NEEDS "If we are going io stamp out this YY. Last Year--Tax Rate | disease we must care f :.those Who | Was Insufficient. cannot afford to take treatment. And | | } The Frontenac county council con- | our object is not locai--ve ale nol | : | cluded its sess'ong on Saturday morn- | asking for free treaument for pa- | ing. It held two sessions on Friday, | tients jn Kingston, but we are ask- | : : * 31) IR Men, Women and Children. OVERSHOES the popular winter footwear for {one in the afternoon 'and another |ing for free treatment for patients | | short one in te evening. At the lat- toroughout the province of Ontario, | ter session, the finance report was | who cannot afiord to pay :or it. | { Kiddies like 'em--Grown Folks too. HOCKEY BOOTS--Real dan dies for Boys, Girls, Ladies, Men at popular prices. SKI BOOTS--The real Ski-Boot--High Top, $8.50. Short Top, $8.00. SNOWSHOES. ... ...... ere $3.50 nd $4.00 EVENING FOOTWEAR. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE & Just the right ones here for you. | considered and the auditor's report : | for 1923 received. The auditor re- Hon. Dr. Godfrey. | ported that the deficit for last year Hon. Dr, Forbes Goditrey recalled | i was $11,300.33, as compared with a | that when he first entered the legis- | deficit of $3,906.27 at the end of | lature in 1907, there was no sanat- | 1922. The increased deficit was oW- | orjum for the treatment' of tuber- | ing to the council having failed to | cylosis. In his first speech in the i levy a sufficient rate last June. legislature he had advocated action | The by-law of Councillor Halliday, | ofong this line. The legislature gave providing for the holding of four ses- the sum of $3,000 to investigate the sions 10 ind Soar dlaead ot thive sad) question of tuberculosis. The speak- er had closely watched the question. committee meetings unless authoriz- 3 Bae the province was spendi ed by the council, was held over until | ini £ doll to fi ie! next session as a few of the coun-| on OS Sanars D> BEW this 4) cillors desired to think over the mat- sease, willl the reswit that we cole point to a fifty per cent. salvage in { ter. It is generally considered that 3 | the proposal ie connection with the handling of this proposal is a good one and that| 4... "sng this was all worth the change would result in a Savin 2 SavilE | while. The movement commenced in solos by J. Saunders, of money. It was decided that the po clerk should write to other county | 1907 and since that time laborator- | Betts as accompanist. council clerks of Ontario and secure | 168 had been established at several [ing was a great success from every | information with regard to their | centres. where specimens gould be | standpoint, ; O Bi Mi d Wi t S 1 business systems and indemnities. | ©¥@mined. At the time the speaker | Among those who were on the ur 1 1 - mn er a e Councillor Spankie is of the opinion | 87@duated as a doctor there were no | platform, in addition to fhe speak- N oO ' ' SIMMONS' MATTRESSES ----- Full of sentiment and fun. C at R.Uglow & Co. with Mri. The meet-, Keep Jack KINGSTON'S BIGGEST HOME FURNISHERS that a sessional allowance of $25 | Such laboratories, and a doctor had jers were; General Sir Archibald for each councillor would be better | tO guess at his cases. Now a doctor | Macdonell, Bishop Bidwell, Dean than the per diem allowance. If the | could within forty-eight hours, se:|Starr, Mrs, A. E. Ras, ident of cure a definite diagnosis and this was [the Red Cross Society; Mfs. John sessions lasted more than three. or 3 . four days, the council members |somethiig worth while. There was| wright, J. Melville, president of { would not receive any more pay. no specific cure for tuberculosis. We | the Trades and Labor Council; A. 25% oft WITH AN ELEC TRIC HEATER Councillors Gray and Flake moved | must start at the root. Just like in {E., Weller, Mrs. G. H. Ogilvie, Mrs. { that the council set aside section No. the case of a fire. One pail of water | Bruce Hopkins, Dr. James Aliller, 9 of Oso township from the Syden- | might extifgdish the fire if caught | Miss Peggy Miller, W, Y. Mills, Dr. | ham high school district for the | im time, butif'allowed to go on per-|w. Ww. Gibson, Dr. R. J. Gardiner. establishment of a continuation | haps the entiré fire brigade could not | pr. J. C, Connell, H. C. Nickle, An- | school... Councillors Halliday': and | extinguish it. The speaker hoped that {thony Rankin, MP.P., H W. New- Guthrie moved in amendment that [the time would soon come when | an, Dr. Edward Ryan, J. M. Camp- this matter be first referred to the | there would be a spec ific cure for the | pel] and many other.s education committee for report. The | disease. | amehdment carried and this com- Hon. Dr. Godfrey stated that his | mittee retired for fifteen minutes and | idea was to have every child at brought in a recommendation that no | school examined and see if they have | prove Highly Satisfactory, Says Reo action be taken on the Oso petition | tuberculosis. This would be checking Chief Engineer. | which has been before the council |it at the start just like checking a "Balloon tire pioneering and de- { for the past year. This recommenda- | fire at the start. velopment in this 'country is due re tion was adopted by the council and "There is one great thing we want | a great measure to J. E. Hale, tire the Sharbot Lake people's desire for | to do, and that is to uplift the race | engineer, and a great deal of his | a continuation school is not to be| physically, We won't attempt it mos | early work was done on a Reo car, " All Simmons' products, famous Ostermoor and Banner Springs -- realized for the present at least. ally. If we look after the people |says H. T. Thomas, vice-president Walnut kinished All-Steel Beds, Spring and Maitress for ....... $32.78 William Griffith and John Riley, | physically and morally, the preacn- | and chief engineer of the Reo Motor | i Loughboro township, and Blijah {ers I am sure, will have very little | Car Company. Sigsworth, Portland township, were | to do." "The low pressure or balloon tire y Phone 147 for Service. te ---- A A Only the best instock --Westinghouse, Ma- esticc National, Equator. Graham Electric Princess St. Phone 1944 = || Kinnear & d'Esterre Dr. Waugh JEWELERS, Princess Street, Kingston DENTIST 106 Wellington St. BALLOON TIRES, Buy to-day SLEEP SWEET SIMMONS MATTRESSES | appointed members of the Sydenham The speaker had warm praise for | has been tested under every coi iv. -- high school board. Kingston's new isolation hospital, | able condition and after many thous- | These recommendations. of the stating that it was the best in the | ands of miles of driving it has been | | Jecommentay . | ( "H A I E Al ' good roads' committee were adopted: | country for equipment. It was a| proven that the average mileage ob- That Councillors Jamieson, Guthrie, ! "gem' and would be copled all over | tained from these tires is in almost No Dd ot bo Graham and Sibbitt be the council Ontario. The 'speaker also warmly | every case higher than the mileage oo ot. Yemen ay for Napan Drs. Nash & Renton | Tas Servic 0 | ontario ® Ply seq J obtained from high pressure tires. | ; EA hone Savgiation aouyeRiion in Toronto | qonell, in his work at the R. M. C. William Harper, Moose Jaw, is thi e mon delegates to the Ontario Good Roads' | prajse: (General Sir Archibald Mae. : "There are many featureg in con-' : uest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton, DENTISTS that five mills] pr RE. Wodehouse, secretary of guest nection with balloon tires which levy for good roads |r, Canadian Tuberculosis Associa-| make them especially de NCESS 8T., KINGSTON Phone 256. Dr. Leonard. Miss Myrtle Shiels, R. | ¢ aren Remilling Send LL 30TIEE: MONEY ORDER DOMINION © NEVER CLOSE ne or Dead Storage be the + mr nr ---- ------ jaa The Belleviile General sirable and Victoria avenue, this year; that $1,000 bef ior. made a strong appeal for | have led to their adoption by Reo.! Dx Siugiars took ez. Joke Lieyd appropriated for good roads work | oquinment to treat cases of tuber. They are now available on all Reo sn foaeia osp! 8 yasis a OURS: § a.m. to 6 p.m. Hospital | required during : the winter; that culosis. It was important that mn. 1924 passenger car models. They reported BE I A DO oe Sullafs bf HE appélatment. RAY. . WERE ii Only:A Few Days More OF OUR por rioe Hol i . h:3 added to its equipment an up- to-date X-ray machine. i" Road Superintendent R. H. Fair at- ti 1 # tend. the conference of county roud | me, be 19%, when cases were div superintendents and engineers in To- tention and there should be no delay over who should pay the cost. ronto on Keb. 25th ad 26th. Councillor Guthrie said that he made a trip to Toronto a week ago and interviewed the minister of high- ways regarding the good roads grants to the county, and was in- formed that the government would Creek Sanatorium, great suffering °nd sadness brought about by tuberculosis, and pointed out that it was the duty of citizens to look after these patients and he laid Dr. J. Stuart Pritchard, of Battle spoke of the give greater driving safety and in- creased comfort. There also seems' to be less tendency for bad blow-outs and tread cuts. Their superior flex- ibility makes them yield and escape damage when high pressure tires are Miss Vona Fenton has returned af- ter visiting friends jn Toronto. G. R. Webb and C. 8. Mackenzie have returned from Montreal Motor show. ol "" Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Stack motor easily eut or bruised, | from 'Brockville yesterday to spend a short time with friends in town amd in Kingston, Miss Loretta Beaublen, Kemptville, not withhold these grants as against GANANOQUE Frontenac's provincial highway un- Official word of this would, paid bill. come at any time. great stress on the fact that these patients ehould be looked after fol- lowing their treatment and cure. Jan. 26.--Mrs. E. S. Byers was cal- spring millinery opening. who has been visiting her home here; Hotel Frontenac Kingston's Leading Hotel Every room has running hot and cold water. One-half block from Railway Stations and Steamboat Landings. J. A. HUGHES, Tieton, some needed repairs and alterations to the police station and the quarters of the members of the force. ---- Mre¢. Marta Crooks, aged fifty-two, has left for Toronto to attend the a widow was found dead fn her home James McMillan joined his wife at 184 Jameson avenue, Toronto," skull The sveaker also dealt with the im- portance of giving the children | special care. Friday afternoon, with her crushed in by some heavy instru- ment. Robbery wag; the motive. The new rum treaty with Great Britain was signed at the State De- Councillors Spankie and Guthrie were appointed to attend the Ontario Educational convention in Toronto in April. The following agriculturdl advis- Hon. W. F, Nickle. led to Napanee a few days ago on here, and will stay the week-end at account of the Hiness of her father, Inara] Ted. Chapman was called to Tor- onto yesterday in connection with 207 SALE Don't neglect to take advantage of this opportunity to get 'many lines at less than cost. ? Crockery, China, Glassware § Robertson's Limit 73 Erincess St. L ory committee was appointed: War- Hon. Ww, », Nickle, awworney gen- den Gemmill and Councillors MecGre- | eras, raised the queston as to Waeuh- gor, Guthrie, Drew, Storms, Sibbitt, er it would be wise to spend the Hamilton, Cordukes and Spankie. pubiic money in sanatoriudai (reat- The request of Mrs. I. G. Bogart| pent, Tne question that contront- for the use of a room in the court| 4 every man serving in the gov- house for Girl Guide meetings was ernment was that of how best to Br being rated os the. Sapossi | send the money at ther disposs. Uouid the people of the province be h he the Guides convinced that this 'was the best A ot i pn (course? "You can get anything you STOMACH BAD! want, provided you can convince : ! ° the majority of the people that what Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, you went is what tney want," ad- wd Mr, Nickle. Instant Stomach Relief! "Ls this the beginning of greater thingis or is ft merely a fash in the pant" asked Mr, Nickie, He was convinced that tuberculosis and can- cer are making terrible inroads in- to public life, ( The speaker referred to legisla- tion enacied by tne legislatures six years ago, to nght the aisease, and ed in the neighborhood of $60v,000 Dossa t hu "Freezone" stantly that c i, stops hurting, then staced that in 1932 Ontario expend- shortly you lift it right off with fing- ers. 7 ds Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of CORNS Lift Off~No Pain! one bit! an aching corn, Drop a little * | D.P.H.0. matters. Mrs. Lund went to Kingston yes- terday and spent the day with her for appendicitis The G.W.V.A. held a very success- ful euchre and dance in their hall on Thursday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. T. Ferris and Mr. Buell. TWO NEW CONSTABLES TAKEN ON LOCAL FORCE W. McKee and G. Merritt Will Go on Duty on February 1st. comm'igsioners Kee and Glibert Merritt. go on duty on Feb. 1st. The comm "ssioners dec!ded to sub- partment, | day. Washington, on Wednpes~ two little boys who have recently | or "mv 1 ANI been operated on in the Hotel Dieu Stops Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat in a Night Think of a medi cine so healing, so balsamic and anti septic that every trace of cold and soretoss goes before it. "CATARR - HOZONE" is 80 cer« tain {in . eatarrh, bronehitis, that ev ery cage is relieved promptly. Laperiment no longer = success At a meeting of the board of police |, 7/0 anteed if you use CATARRH- two new constables | o7oNE -- a veritable death to ea- were taken on the force to fill vacan-|iarrhal diseases, because it destroys cies. The men appointed are W. Mc- | their cause and remedies their ef- They will | fee ts. Delightful and simple to use, quick to act, sure in results. Better get CATARRHOZCUNE to-day. Large, 11 fighting the disease and last yea: about $4v0,000, leaving out muni- cipal grants, "Dr. Hopking impressed upon wse the imporiance of staying over for "Freezone" for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and irr. tation. $20 to $30 a won fuie 3 by Slav the Sty ct mel} ray size, sufficient for two months' treat- junk dealers from the foot calluses, without soreness or TO Board will : uso andl re ment, price $1.00; small size 50¢c.. At all druggists, Ttefuse a substitute for CATARRHOZONE, By mail from Dr. Hamilton Pill Co'y, Montreal. The moment "Pape's Diapepsin" [this meeting," added Hon. Mr. reaches the stomach all distress goes, | Nickle, 'so that I might hear the Lumps of indigestion, gases, heart-| question discussed. 1 am glad 1 burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, qiq tay I have learned a good palpitation, vanish. deal and it will be an inepi Ease your stomach now! Correct nepiration digestion and acidity for a few cents, | for all. I going back to take Druggists sell millions of packages. | the message to the prime min- ister that the minster of health is vitally interested in this matter, SPECIAL Men's Gunmetal and Mahogany Brown 'Bluchers and Bals, with Rubber Heels. Ex- ceptional value. : $4.95 GOLOSHES_OVERSHOES For Men, Women and Children. AA

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