Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1924, p. 5

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A Builder from Childhood to Old Age DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Poner plant for every country home. W.C.CANNON 164 Barrie Street. Phone 11358J. Real Estate General Insurance Reliable English, Canadian and | American companics representéd. Guarantee Bonds. Victory 'Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell Phones 32u-NO6. NS Broek St. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987 | us for all kinds of Carpentry wor Estimates given on new floors laid. Have your hardwood floors clean- o with our new floor cleaning ma- PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman 'H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 1384. DR. A.W.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON -~ bk Corner of Johmson and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 363. Moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, { CARTAGE and STORAGE OF ERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. | me 317. Evenings 2231. hon 138 WELLINGTON STREET Dental Surgeon "DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S, Wellington snd Brock Streets. Entrance: 100 Wellington St. Evenings by sp PHONE 670. WATTS People's ~ ¥lorist. 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Residence 1187. --~-- | | away. WHEN You THINK OF COAL THINK OF US! And when your bin is empty : call BOOTH &.CO, / : od You Can Eat Anything You Like and Not Have HEARTBURN KINGSTON an VICINITY - in all cases of heartburn there is a v : . = | Bnewing and burning pain in the| Will Not Play This Season. | stomach attended by a disturbed ap- | James K. Hackett has let it be | | petite, as 'when too much food is| known that he will not appear on the | | taken into the stomach {it is liable | stage this season--unless he decides J2 ferment and become extremely | to present '"'Macbedih' or "Othellq."" sour, vomiting occurs, and what is ! thrown up is generally sour and bit- Iter. When you are in this condition | you will find that Milburn's Laxa-! | Liver Pills will give you relief right Is On The Exccutive. Chief James Armstrong has been appointed a member of the Execu- tive of the Dominion Fire Prevention Association, which has concluded" a convention in Ottawa. { : | Mr. Joseph H. MicDonald, Christ- mas Island, N.S writes: --""Two | years ago I suffered all the time from heartburn. [I took one vial of Mil- burn's Laxa-Liver Pills and have | never been troubled since. It is very nice to be able to eat | anything you like and not have heart- i burn any more." | 'Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢. {a vial at all dealers, or mailed di- receipt "of price by The T. rect on Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. UNNEENE EERE NEN (Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES, { Resi' service. A Macdonnell Scholarship. Friend of the late George M. J T E Macdcunséll, K.C., are already pre- ® © S- paring to establish a scholarship at 171 RAGLAN ROAD Queen's university in his memory. Phone 2380. i Mr. Macdonnell was one of the HENRNANNERNENEENER greatest workers Queen's ever had. P ° C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST Funcral designing and Wed- ding work our specialty. Corner of Brock and Welling- ton Streets. TELEPHONE 770. Grants for Exhibitions. | $1,000 .to the Lindsay Central Ex-{ hibition at its last session, and Pet-| erboro county council voted a Tike ; amount to the Peterboro Industrial Exhibition. Whig's Telcphone Numbers. Changes have been made in the telephome numbers at the Whig Of- fice. The new numbers are: Business Office--243. Editorial department--2612. Society editress--2613. Job department--2614. | | i Council Has Two Vacancles, Almonte is still without a full municipal council. A nomination meeting was held on Monday to fill three vacancies on the council but only James Savage qualified. There | are still two vacancles and another nomination meeting will have to be called, Took Part in Concert, In the account the Whig had of the concert given im St. George's hall on Tuesday evening under the | auspices of the Sailor's Home and | | Friendly Mission, the names of Mr. Morris and Miss M. Osborne were fnadvertently omitted. Mr. Morris rendered solos and Miss Osborne was an accompaaist, Shi NE 7 vin COLDS - BURNS * BRUISES { Fire Losses in Belleville, Fire losses in Belleville for 1923 exceeded those of 1921 and 1922] cons'derably, due to the use of many kinds of fuel---wood, soft coal and so forth. The increase in loss was general throughout the province. $30,764.15 was the Bellsville loss for 1923, The Horse Coming Back. The Carleton Place Horse Show Association is keeping itself alive. It has a comfortable balance in the treasury as a result of the show held in 1920, It was decided that the time wag not yet opportune to re- sume the horse show again although the general opinion of the meeting | was that the horse was gradually | coming back to its own, W.H. HALL & SON High Class Groceries and Provisions. Princess : "d Clergy Streets GRO RIES AND PROVISIONS Pure Breakfast Cocoa 25c¢. 1b,, 2 lbs. for 25c., 9 Ibs. for $1.00. Prompt delivery. Phone 645. First Count was Correct. - -- "Dempsey, ~hurch, hwas used. | prize was $6. jopen' to girls under 16 years The official recount on the Al- monte street improvement by-law | was held by Judge J. H. Scott, Perth, | but he¥iound that the result as | announc by the local returning! officer was correct, namely, that there were 199 votes cast for the by- law and 199 against it. The by-law was, therefore, defeated. No mistak- es were found among the rejected ballots. To Have A "Winter Cruise." The Crescent Yacht Club, Water- town, N.Y., is arranging for its "win- ter cruise"--a unique dancing party. The events wil take place in the Armouries. The large and diversi- . ze. fied membership 'of the club makes the ball one of the social events of the season, and in recent years it .| has overshadowed. the annual ban- | { quet that for so long became the fea- ture for the non-sailing portion of the year. REAL GROCERY SPECIALS Large, juicy Prunes, reg. 15e. ha Canned Pineap, large tins. pect Secdless Oranges, aweet Juicy 24c. dozen Large, juicy Lemons 2 for Se. 20¢. dos. Fresh, crisp Sodas, anywhere 18e. Our price Fresh Qual Chicken Haddie, choice tock . FRESH MEATS Round Steak irioin February Cold, Seer Predicts. Frank A. Doe, Ogdensburg's fa- mous weather prophet, predicts that -| February will be cold and stormy. He says: "I have scanned my chart aud it telis me February will hand 3c us a good many cold days," Doe de- clares. '""We will have plenty of cold | weather and snow. It will be cloudy ! with two big storms, and the cold spells will be prolonged. The ice crop will be abundant and there will bo a heavy drive on the coal bin." Fresh Sausage Liver Trimmed Lex Roasts '20c. 1b. We guarantee everything we sell, de- liver d sell for the lowes cash prices. Call +1317, gauh pr all #1317." Get value for Your waste is of value to us. Phone for prices. - L Cohen & Co. 267.275 ONTARIO STREET PHONES 836 and 837. Smith's Grocery and Colborne Streets ET rer 1817. McWilliams-Murphy Wedding. A pre wedding was solemnized in St. Michael's church, Belleville, when Rev. Father Killeen united in' marriage Miss Jean Murphy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- phy, Point Anne, to Leo McWilliams on of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mec- Mliams of fifth concession of Tyen- "eee. 18c eas TC0om .........80¢c serunsanees B80, 15c. Sesensie wae ection of officers resulted: Presi. dent, R. B. Nelson, Campbeliford; 1st vice-president, A. T. Slerrett, Brighton; 2nd vice-president W. C. Ameliasburg; secretary treasufer, F. R. Mallory, Frank- ford; Sales Manager, J. A. Caskey, | Madoc. Expressed Appreciation. After the burning of St. Andrew's Perth, the Baptist church At the annual! meeting: a resolution was passed and of appreciation for kindnesses ex- tended. Accompanying the token of goodwill, special. emphasis was placed upon the attitude and lovely spirit of Rev. W. M. Walker, the pastor, and Miss Emma Robertson, the organist. Another Stride Forward. Many Pembroke friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Downs, Atlanta, Ga., (Mrs. Downs was formerly Ida Mulli- gan, Pembroke), will be glad to 'know that Mr. Downs has taken an- other big stride on the highway to success. For the past four years he 'was vice-president and general man- ager of the Central of Georgia Rail- way and last week he was appointed president in succession to the late W. A. Winburn, whose death occur- red recently, while he was named president also of the Ocean Steam- ship Company. Wins A Milking Prize. Miss Welhelmine Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reid, Ram- say, won fifth prize at the Ottawa Winter Fair for milking. She was first for the county of Lanark. Her The competition was of age. Miss Reid had very poor luck. The cow she drew the ballot for was a young and nervous animal which could not be induced to stand still. This lost her a good deal of time. Libel Started Against "Amo." A proceeding to enforce a libel on the motorboat Amo, belonging ~~ Simple Colds indicate a need of SCOTTS EMULSION to build ggsistance al Victoria county council granted (cheque for $150 voted, an expression | rat -his death. to Rev. Father Duford, Cape Vin- | cent, N.Y., has been started by the! United States government through its district court for .the northern | district and in answer to this a claim | | for the boat has been filled by Father Duford through' his attorney, T. Ar- thur Hendricks of Watertown, N.Y. | The boat is now at Ogdensburg, N.Y, ! where it has been moored since its | seizure by the customs authorities. | The libel proceeding is to enforce the | sale of the craft. It is understood | that this will reach fruition in the { .Anglin's Red Coal Sleighs will deliver some real good Scranton Coal to your Coal Bins on your order. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Coal and Lumber Yards. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. actual sale within a short time, | | | Death of Daniel K. Truell, Wednesday Truell, Ogdensburg, N.Y. died the +home of his daugh-| ter, Mrs. James DeJourdan, Cape Vincent, N.Y. Mr. Truell, ill for the past year and a half, arrived at the | Cape on a visit a few days prior to | A number of years ago | he was Injured by the explosion of a | shell. This caused a general break- | down from which he never fully re-| covered. Mr. Truell had been in the! hardware business in Ogdensburg for many years. Besides his daugh- ter, Mr. Truell is survived by two song, Frank K. Truell, Oswego, N.Y, | and Andrew J. Truell, Cape Vincent, | N.Y. Last Daniel K.! 8S. Lockington, Port Hope, Dead. Port Hope, Feb. 1.--Port Hope lost one of its best-known citizens through the sudden death of Sanay Lockington. Mr. Lockington was connegted with the Guide here for many years in a reporting capacity and was well known throughout Eastern Ontario through his con. nection with sporting organizations. He occupied the position of secretary of Port Hope's First of July celebra- tion for many years and much of the success of this undertaking has been due to his umntiring efforts. Death 7 Sale of Boys' Suits Regular $9.00, $12.00, $13.50 Suits For *6.50 Sizes 26 to 34. PREVOST'S Phone 503J OLOTHING STORE 5 Brock St. Ne mci, snr im rer MAKE YOUR WORK EASY Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, Keaters, ete. Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 04. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. was due to pernicious anaemia. Dashes to His Death. | Prescott, Feb. 1.--Clayton A. Yaddow, aged thirty-three, a patient of the St. Lawrence State Hospital, was drowned when he jumped inte the St. Lawrence River near the hospital, where he was assisting in harvesting ice for storage in the ice house at the institution. He made a sudden dash to the opening in the ice. All efforts to locate his body were futile. 10 Inch Double Sided Phonograph Records I 65c FEBRUARY RELEASE DANCE RECORDS That Bran" New Gal 0' Nine In Love With Love Mama Goes Where Papa es Linger Awhile Roamin' to Wyomin' You're in Kentucky S140 sia 404 8143 8143 8148 TWO WONDERFUL FOX TROT MEDLEYS Somebody Stole My Gal s142 Down on the Farm Raggedy Ann Rememb'ring S149 S141 404 Remember the Waltz s14¢ Fox Trot S148 Arcady Sore Sg 01d Time Melodies=Pt. 1 ss Jd Time Melodies- Pt. 2 os Part 1 introduces "When You and I Were Young, Mag- gle," "Silver Threads Among the Gold" and Part 2 introduces "Annie Laurie," "Last Gloaming," Rose "In the of Summer" and "Blue Bells of Scotland." SONG RECORDS SCOTCH SHORTBREAD Have something good. Order our Scotch Shortbread -- made with Eastern Dairy School Butter. ~ F. C. HAMBROOK CATERING IN Al ITS BRANCHES 1153 BROCK STREET s 5 5 Phone 2519. SOWARDS STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION SOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. CPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE S11. Gourdier's For Furs A fine collection of skins of all kinds, small Furs and Fur Coats. 78 BROCK STREET Phone 700 1 Bet of 0 Nod DWC i nay fone ie R145 8100 8145 Dear Old Lady The sue 100 Gant Make a Fool Out of Me... OPERATIC RECORD Pearl of Brazi-Thou Biiaat Bird we Swiss Echo Song NEW VIOLIN RECORDS Kashmiri Song ees At Dawning Selections From "The Maid of the Mountains" "Husbands and Wives," "A Puratisy for JO LING es hctor Gay," a Way* Apex Record No. 645. Wi Find The Sun Record Co., 210 Adelaide St. West, Toronte and "Love / EE ------------ on? § Get the Habit: "For Records Try Treadgold's First." Wo have the Record whan Jott Watt Kt. AH sail orders propaid. Mall us youms, SPORTING GOODS £0. | [So SALE Clearing odd lines of $25.00 to $35.00 Suits for $19.00 OVERCOAT SALE SPECIAL VALUES AT .. $25.00 SEE OUR FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS, go INDIGO DYE od $27.50 TWEDDE

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