Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1924, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON anp VICINITY | died a few years ago in Saskatche- Readings were given by Mrs. Jollifte, | Miss Newell and Miss M. Black-| lock; solos, by Miss Woodman and By No Means Allow Your Bowels To Get Constipated If you allow your bowels to be- come constipated yoy will have bil-| fous attacks. sick headaches, coated tongue, foul breath, sallow complex- fon, specks floating before the eyes, whites of the eyes dull and yellow, heartburn, water brash, etc. Bullder from Childhood to Old Age -- --is very suitable for Ranges and Small Stoves. : Also splendid for topping the furnace fire during the night. Itis cheaper than the largersizes. Try it. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Coal and samber Yards. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Braach Exchange, No. 1571. Had a Nasty Fall. | Thomas Beatty, Tweed, sustained | wan, both quite young men. a nasty falt at the skating rink there. -------- His hip and the back of his head Presentations Made. Miss Harriet Valr and pantomimes struck the ice, and he was uncon-| The clergy of the Renfrew diocese | by local talent of Glenburnie. At Keep your bowels regular by using sclous for a time. No serious re-| presented Monsignor French, Ren- | thie close of the evening refreshments Milburn"s Laxa-Liver Pills, as by | sults are expected. frew, with an address and a purse, | were served to those who had taken doing so you will be able to keep well | , a-- | the address being read by Monsignor | part. The proceeds go to the work and have no more trouble with your Preached in Chalmers. Klernan, Arnprior, and the. purse |of the W.M.S. ; Hver. Rev. Dr. W. 8. Lennon, pastor of | presented by Memsignor Jankowski, | -- Mrs. I. Rubin, Halbrite, Sask.,|th® Queen street Methodist church, | Wilno. There were also a purse and | Canadian Pacific. ites: --*1 was very badly troubled | oC®upPied the pulpit of Chaimers|an address from the parish, Thomas | City Ticket Office, 180 Wellington Writes: y d Presbyterian church at the Sunday | M. Costello reading the address and street, report the following arrivals | with constipation, often Bad BMI, 0c oie while Rev. Dr tas) MT Daggah delivering the purse. |of their steamships: headaches, my tongue was' coated, ypyyyray. minister emeritus of Chal- -- Bmpress of Canada from Algiers and I felt anything but well. mers, occupied Dr. Lennon's pulpit. New President is Chosen. arrived Monaco, Feb. 14th. After taking Milburn's Laxa-Liver At the annual meeting of the! Empress of Britain from San Juan Pills 1 have felt much better as they The Pictures Have Arrived. Smith's Falls Board of Trade, in the ; due Nassau, Feb. 15th, Sertaiuly Sig me 8 lot of Sood 25e Coples of the war pictures, which | Hotel Rideau, Wilson McCue wag Empress of Scotland from Alex- a vial Ing roy or mailed direct are to be presented to the city elected president by acclamation. H. |andria arrived Haifa, Feb. 12th. on receipt of price by The T. Mil-| schools, by the 1.O.D.E., as part of | E. Smith was elected vice-president, Montcalm from St. John due Liver- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. their war memorial, have arrived and | and J. E. Burns wag re-elected sec- pool, Feb. 16th, will be distributed as soon as the ar-| retary-treasurer. It was an enthusi- Marburn from Glasgow and Liver- rangements can be made for a short | astic meeting and those present | pool due St. John, Feb. 18th. ceremony in connection with their | heard of bright prospects for town Empress of Asia from Vancouver presentation, development. due Yokohama, Feb. 19th and Hong Kong, Feb. 26th. Empress of Russia from Hong Konlg and Yokohama due Vancouver, | DELCO- LIGHT The complete Eleetrie Light and. Power plaat for every country home. W.C. CAN.\ON 184 Barrie Street. Phone 1158J. Real Estate General Insurance Reliable English, Canadian and American companies represented. Guarantee Bonds. Victory Bonds hought and sold. R. H. Waddell Phvten vou dul. 56 Broek do - Read the Advertisements 3 THOMAS COPLEY | KNOW WHAT IS BEST . ter. Phone 987 THE MOST POPULAR RA DIO SET WILL BE NEUTRODYNE Genuina licensed parts are hard to get. 'Our stock 48 now complete--Panels, Rheostats, Jacks, Neutrodoms, Neutroformers, etc. The best are Fada and Freed-Blsemann -- we have them both. Instruction Books fc. Mahogany, Oak or Black Panels, Dials, Bells; Binde ing Posts to match, mr ---- Elects Officers. Died at North Bay. At the annual meeting of the Belle. On Tuesday at the hospital at See us for all kinds of Larpentry | Work. Estimates given om mew floors Have your hardwood floors go od with our mew floor cleaning ma- chine. --- PIANO TUNING || Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street, PHONE 184. DR. A.W. WINNET 1' DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 368. For Moving of FREIGH FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. avne 317. lveunings 2231, 183 WELLINGTON STRERT Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S, D.D.S. Wellington and rock Streets, Entrance: 150 Welllagtoa St, by appointment, PHONE 670. WATTS People's W.H. HALL & SON High Class Groceries and Provisions, Princess and Clergy Streets GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Pure Breakfast Cocoa iBc. 1b., 2 lbs. for 25c¢., 9 lbs. for $1.00. Prompt delivery. Phone 6485. Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES, Best service. J. T. EVES 171 RAGLAN ROAD Phone 2580. Tuesddy's Grocery Bulletin North Bay the death occurred of James J. Row, aged seventy years, al former well known resident of Belle- | ville. Deceased suffered a paralytic | stroke several years ago, and was re- moved to the hospital. He was born in Sidney township, To Command the Ship. Capt. Harry Clark, Picton, has been appointed commanding officer of the magnificient steamer Cape r Trinity of the Canada = Steamship Lines. The Cape Trinity will again De on the Toronto-Prescott route via the Bay of Quinte. Captain Clark has been mate on the Cape Trinity. No Hastings Reunion. At a meeting held in the Hastings council chamber a vote was taken In| regard to the Old Boys' and Girls'| reunion that was to have taken place here this summer, the result of the voting being seven for the reunion and 17 against. As only a small number were present other arrange-| ments may be made later. Agents Purchasing Hay. The hay trade between Wolfe Is- land and the United States has re- American market, Fred Constance, | Cape Vincent, was the largest pur- chaser. The price being offered was $14 a ton. Seeking for the Writer, 'The provincial police are seeking ville Poultry Association the election | of officers took place: President, Bruce Burnham. Vice-president, J. C. Waddell. Secretary, W. J. Thompson. Treasurer, R. H. Ketcheson. Directors: Walter Turner, Col. E. D. O'Flynn, W. J. Harris, W. Harvey, J. Archibald, Glen Thompson, J. Livesey, W. J. Govier, A. 8. Large, Charles Bishop. Auditors: G. Vance, R. L. Zufelt. Mayor Angrove Pleased. Mayor Angrove {s greatly pleased |etables, over the réception given the King-' With in the garden as well as beauty. ston deputation In presenting its case | The "cabbage patch' is worthy and for harbor Improvements before the must be given its due weight in the government at Ottawa, The matter | scheme of things. was put before the government in an ' one may cut a few branches of puesy- able manner and dealt with from | willow, or that shrub known as Gol- The presence of [den Bells, place in water, and have the marine men who were able to|a home-made vase bouquet in a few give expert evidence in regard to con- | days. every standpoint, ditions on the river was a strong factor in the presentation claims of Kingston. Concert at Glenburnie. The Women's Missionary Society of Glenburnie Methodist church held | hag no othér aim than to beautify a concert in the U.F.0. Hall at Glen. [the home vived after an absence of about eight | burnie last week. The building was | spread years. Three American buyers were crowded to the doors and pleasing | among its members. The popularity on the island last week wanting to| decorations of hearts and colored of the purchase large quantities for the | lanterns added a touch of galety. In growing for horticultural societies, candy | (or garden clubs, as they are called the intermission home-made mas, E. Madrand and 8. Salisbury looked after the musical end of it. those planning a garden, { Feb. 25th. {the time to plan the summer's gar- of the! ur- | sold quickly. A beautiful programme | in the States), was presented, and an orchestra com- membership from 2,000 to 50,000 in posed of Car] Cannon, Arthur Christ-| a few years.. The local soclety will . ------------------ HORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY, Desires Large Membership--The | Spring is Approaching, | With the seed catalogues coming in, with the daffodils in the florists' Ctiiplate, ready to use Neutrodyne sets built to order. We make 'em right. All Mail Orders prepald--sent C.O.D. If you wish, Canada Radio Stores THE RADIO CENTRE OF EASTERN ONTARIO R A D I O windows, with the dogwood taking on its ruddy glow, one feels that spring is really approaching. Now is den for flowers and for fruit and veg- Utility must be reckoned In the meantime In a little while one may make use of a hot-bed, or cold-frame, 'and get a start on the growing things. It is surprising how the use of these advances matters, ! The local horticultural society is seeking a larger membership. It and to knowledge surroundings, horticultural movement over Ontario is have increased in be pleased to extend its advice to | -- (\ a ---------- nternal and Pains are CECLE relieved by pa THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL wt EE NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES. Sale of Work Shirts Navy Blue Cotton Work Shirts--fast color----sizes 14% to 16 }¢~--regular price $1.00. Bpecial price Navy Blue Polka Dot Work Shirts, fast colos. Sizes 1434 to 16%. Regular price $1.50. Special price ...... Black Drill Work Shirts--fast color--sizes 143% to 16%. Regular price $1.50. Special price ......cccuiees I4ght and Dark Flannel Shirts-- sizes 1434 to 16%. Regular price $2.00 and $2.50. Special price 1.48 We carry a large range of Men's Work Pants. Prices / from ,....cieciveee sanseecsecaceasss SLE to $8.50 PREVOST'S CLOTHING STORE a $1.00 $1.00 seven Phone 503J 55 Brock St. -------- bk lorist 177 Wellington Street. Yon can save money by watching this advt. regular. Sweet, Seedless Orangey ....10¢. dosem Large, julcy Lemons, 3 for Se, 25¢ dos, the writer of a story published in the North Hastings Review, Madoc, re- SAID ON \ Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. and wedding wets to order. Phone 1768. Residence 1137. S "W.R McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block For a bad fire, call the Fire it. For a good, clean, hot fire, call for BOOTH & C08 COAL 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards AllWool Blankets Price $1.50 L Cohen & Co. 267-2756 ONTARIO STREET PHONES 836 and 837, # Cholce Sgedless Raisins "Prunes," large, meaty, worth 18¢. IBiiveciyerecnnnes 2 Ibm for APriCots sous iiconcesnes 2 1s. for 20e. Lenox, a good Laundry Soap 21 bars 99e. 9 bars Gold or P. & G., 1 box Chips or Pearline 3 3 large tins Old Dutch . 7 1b. sacks best Pastr Thistle brand Baking guaranteed Fresh Milied Rolled Oats Round Steak, very choice T-Bone or Sirluin Pork Chops, loin trimmed Pork Chops, shoulder .... Legs, whole or piece .. Bausage, fresh dally SMITH'S BARRIE AND COLBORNE STREETS Phone 1317. We deliver, «+2 Ibs. for 25e. .| to a relative for a day or so. '3e| 1ast of an old resident of Camden, in ELE is ~ the expert cleaner. A vac- uum. cleaner will for a few cents a week do the work that has been causing your. wife to toil through the drudger hours of the day. dd! 144 it lating to the alleged disappearance of a girl from a hotel at Millbridge, with the suggestion of kidnapping and a lurid tale of a hunt. Relatives of the girl deny that there was any disappearance, stating that she went The Madoc newspaper used the copy of the story as contributed. Mrs. Paul Died at Camden, The death took place on Thursday the person of Mrs. Paul, relict of the late William Paul. The death took place at the home of her son, Walter Paul, with whom she has lived for the last few years. Mrs. Paul leaves two sons, Walter, Camden, and Ver- non, Ernesttown. Two other sons _ Pain Stops Instantly Here's instant relief from that burn. and Gold .....13 bars for $1 Ivory Soap Chips ..8 for 5c. Fairbanks Gold Dust Wash- ing Powder ......3 for 25c. Peariine--small package-- terrsscimmeiacas 4 for gc CORNER OF MONTREAL AND JOHN STREETS Phone 549w dering whether it was being sold a THE SIDE "Lost, last winter, a man's left- hand fur gauntlet," reads an adver- tisement in a Napanee paper. The old saying, "better late than never," evidently holds good in the matter of advertising. The Whig's appeal for the regula- tion of dance halls in Kingston has stirred the chief of police at Wood- stock. Press despatch says that after reading the article the chief in that city asked the council to restrict the hours for dancing in the halls there. The price of gas has been reduced in Guelph. Any chance of Kingston following In line with a reduction? RE Man in New York stole two hun- dred electric fans. He wap preparing for a very hot summer. Will the extra day in February this year be the means of knocking the wind out of march? It's a mean trick to send one of those ugly valentines when there are S50 many nice ones on hand. Gilda Gray, a shimmy artist, was robbed of jewelry valued at $150,- 000. Sad blow to her wardrobe, -- The school trustees would be In danger of losing their job on the board if they started raising salaries these days. ""The Covered Wagon drew well," says newspaper headline, alll of which 'means "went over big" in theatrical parlance. EI -------- Men y Candor. © Dairy Displa, ! Milk vendors of Renfrew have just given a rare exhibition of candor, Saturday they placed in the window of a local newspaper office a bulletin running thus: "The dairymen of Renfrew have tombined, and on and after February 15th milk will be sold at 10 cents per quart." Before the forming of the combination milk was selling for a few weeks at 7 cents per quart, and consumers are won- COLDS + GRIP Fortify the system against WANTS TO HELP SCOTCH SHORTBREAD Have something good. Order our teh Sig il Eu F. C. HAMBROOK CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 115 BROCK » Gourdier's For Furs A fine collection of skins of all kinds, - small Furs and Fur Coats. 78 BROCK STREET Phone 700 OTHER WOMEN = eo ' by Lydia E. Pinkham's V. table Compound Toronto, Ont. --*1 took 'Pinkham's Vege Clouring oid lines o $25.00 to $36.00 OVERCOAT SALE

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