Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1924, p. 5

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A Bullder from Childhood to Oid Age ---- DELCO-LIGHT The cumplete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C.CANNON 164 Barrie Street. Phone 1158J. | wreck. j chest which would 'move over to my heart and it became so bad I could |' HEART WAS SO BAD HAD TO, SIT UP IN BED Mrs. O. E. Fitzgerald. 106 Ross St., St. Thomas; Ont., writes:--*"In the fall of 1921, I was taken ill] with my heart, but I did not pay much at- tention to it. .I kept on with my household duties, but seemed to be- come worse and worse, and finally had to call in a doctor. He said I was all run down and was a nervous I had a severe pain in my not lie down, as when I did I had Such a smothering feeling I would have to sit up in bed till it passed THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON anp VICINITY To Locate at Wellington, Mrs. Alta Brown, having sold her place at Picton, has gone to Well- ington to reside for a few months. Carl Bryant moved her househola effects on Saturday last, Have Left For Toronto. Captain and Mrs. Nelson Palma- tier, Picton, left on Tuesday for To- ronto. The captain will again be in tions. If the tea has a perfect flav- or it may lack 'richness; if it has body it is, perhaps, without the same perfection of flavor, To com- bine all the desirable qualities in one blend has been the work of the | cemetery. "SALADA"" Experts for over a quart- er century and the brand "SALADA" is the fruit of their labours. Thomas Pratt, Prescott, Dead. leaves one son, James Arthur Thom- } son and two daughters, Mrs, W. E.| Pierce, Joyceville; and 'Mrs. M. G. | Hill, Niagara Falls. Khe funeral was | held on Saturday to Gananoque | a | Marmora Booster Club. { Marmora Booster * Club selecter: | the [following as the first officers of | the \¢club, -which has as its aim the | A Fly Proof Home 1s quite possible with our made-to-fit Win- dow and Door Screens. They let in the air and sunshine and keep out the flies. Once placed in the spring, they are no further trouble until the fly period is passed. Order early and avoid the fly rush. 'S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Coal and Lumber Yards. FOR SALE Village of Portsmouth, Ont. Stone Store with barn and outbuild- ings. Also 8 room residence adjoin- ing. Lot 66 x 264. electric encouraging .of progress in the dis- | trict served by it: President, Dr. J. | Crawford; secretary, H. R. Pearce; | vice-president, D. 'E. Bell; hon. |\\ president, Robert Cooke, M.P.P.; and second vice-president, Frazer Bowen. Thomas Pratt, aged sixty-nine, a resident of Prescott, passed away in his home on Thursday after an ill- hess of several months. The deceas- ed was a member of Central Lodge No. 110 AF. and AM. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. » Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. _ command of one of the Toronto away. 18 ferry company's steamers. I tried several remedies, but with no good results. Finally, I was in- duced to try Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills. I tookeg boxes, and I am now as well as Ewa 30 years ago, and I am now 65 years old." Milburn's Heart 'and Nerve Pills are 50c. a box at,all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price, by The. T. Milburn * Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Purchased Boulter Home. Colin Hepburn has bought from Mr. Slater the former home of Mr. Wellington Boulter on Main street north, Picton. This is a beautiful property extending to the bay. Stone Cottage, 6 rooms, light, large lot. Stone House, corner King and Main Streets, 10 rooms, hot air fur- nace, electric light, For terms and particulars ro above apply :-- R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 506. 86 Brock Street. ~~ An Auto Through The Ice. While C. Kent and Willlam Wat; son were crossing East Lake with their truck they fell through a bad spot in the ice breaking the wind- shield. They made their escape from the car. Owing to the front wheels! staying up on solid ice they managed Sudden Death Came as Shock. The Prescott friends of Mrs. Cam- eron Young, aged forty-five, were shocked to hear of her dead which occurred on April 2nd at Chippewa. The late Mrs. Young, a very highly --- respected resident of Prescott, left about a month ago to join her hus- band at Chippewa, where he is in charge of dredging operations. Be- sides her husband, she is survived by two sons, John and Gorman. The funeral took place in Prescott on Friday. Frost Left the Ground. The contractors who have con- tracts to erect buildings have al- ready been able to commence the work on the foundations as thy frost is rapidly going out of the [to get the car out without further PIANO TUNING Toe. 1 ls Plano Tuning, Repairing ana Many Gets Markers, . Player Piano Adjusting. Norman During , past week, Percy Charles Thompson Dead. H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. Bould, local issuer of Ontario motor | _ The death occurred at Maple Grove, Leeds, on Thursday, of PHONE 134. { licence markers, has been kept very | busy. The police are after the mot | Charles Thomson, after a briet ill- ness. The deceased was born on the rists wh ersist in driving thei Ors's 0 pers 8. their homestead in Leeds township in 30t0s WHA 1933 markers, 1855, and he had beem a resident of the same practically all his life. He was a Liberal in politics-and a member of the Maple Grove Metho- dist church. Besides his wife he Drives Out Rheumatism Subdues Lumbago | Brings Ease and Comfort to the Sufferer at Once. How Parker Abolished Pen Faults And Inspired the World to Write JFIRsT came the Parker "Lucky Curve" that produces a leak-proof feed and steady flow by capillary attraction. Button" Filler, concealed inside the y Pm te | | COLDS - CHAPPED HANDS - BURNS ---- nT 2 YN "NOTICE te 151 Wellington Street, Have just Jectived the very latest styles of Spring ults. Suits made wp from $13 to $20 L. WINSTON, 'Phone 903. LADIES' TAILOR - ---- a ------ Then the simple "Press barrel--out of harm's way. Next the Duo-Sleeve Cap, with its Inner Sleeve fitted to the shoulder of the pen with micrometric precision, making the Parker INK-TIGHT. Then the Over-Size Barrel with ite surplus Ink Capacity and its big, symmetrical girth shat tlie hand holds with fingers gently extended. Then the Duofold Point, with a fused-in tip of polished Irid- fum, guaranteed 25 years for mechanical perfection and wear. Then the black-tipped lacquer-red barrel that's handsomer than gold and makes this a hard pen to mislay. Lastly the new Gold Girdle that reinforces the cap--was $1 extra, now free, due to large output. . Gear up your efficiency to your full capacity by buying this new classic on 30 day's approval at the first pen counter you come to. . THE PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN COMPANY, Limited Ask also for Parker Duofold Pencils to match the pen, $3.50 Factory and General Offices, TORONTO, ONT, A Sale Made 104 Years Ago. The Niagara Spectator, dated Jan. 28th, 1819 contains an an- nouncement of the sale of the King- ston Gazette by Mr. Miles to Pring- le & Macaulay, who changed the name to the Chronicle, and issued a prospectus in which they promised "to maintain ap independent spirit in the discussion of.political sub- jects; at the same time, they will be careful not to mistake licentious- nesé for independence, or intemper- ate declamation for manly' argu- ment." DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 363. A Kitchen Treasure. "Neither silver nor gold Can better it's flavor, Wherever it's sold, DU-KO finds wg : Makes delicious serts in five recuperate minutes. . Lemon, Chocolate and Maple Cream flavors. For sale by all aKe " SCOTT'S grocers. Kingston Transfer Co.| JT ITRISI ERR. Only Three Fores Cabs. PRONG 377. 7 EVENINGS 2231. There are only three horse-drawn 188 'WBLLINGTON STREST cabs doing business in Kingston at the present time. About twenty-five years ago there were about three or four dozen cabbies in Kingston. Now the only ones left on the stand are After illness - For Moving of GAT, FURNITURE, SAVES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Those who seek permanent relief from the grinding pain of Rheuma- tism and Lumbago should read the letter of ¥F. E. Normand, from Georgetown, who writes: "I was fairly crippled with aching Exposure Proves Fatal, Patrick Culhane, Admaston town- ship, died in Renfrew hospital from the effects. of exposure. He was a man of ninety-three years, and wandered off across country. He was found on the roadside a few miley away, Examination revealed ' that both the hands and feet of the old man were frozen: He was conveyed HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING BR JUL W arsou National Cleaners L.D.S,, D.D.S. Frank Gallagher, William Gallagher V Brock St | y 4 oints and Rheumatism. Nerviline Wellington 854 Droch Streets i Phone 2166. Bagot and Willlam Streets and Charles Diamond. Jout: have 1 what I needed, be- i by | cause it cleared up hy trouble QUEENS HOTEL Eo Dental Surgeon WEE BBS PHONE 670. Captains Will Arrive. If you need a reliable, strong, It is expected that in the course penetrating remedy, ome you can bottle of WAITS - People's 'Flas been takem over by M. J. BER- RIGAN, late of t Whit Hotel. Firat class Good yard an Your patrons, 119 BROCK ST. of a couple of days the captains of some of the lake steamers that wint- ered in Kingston harbor will arrive in the city to take command of their vessels. The engineers have been at work for some time getting the machinery in good working order. depend on, get a 85c. Nerviline to-day; it will make you well quickly. <i> to Renfrew hospital, where it was seen that nothing could. be done for him. The deceased farmed for many years in Admaston, after coming to this country from Ireland. He is sur- vived by his second wife, also by some and daughters by the first. un- ion, all of whom are in the United MAKE YOUR WORK Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, Heaters, etc, Halliday Electric Co. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS, 177 Wellington Street. | Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. || Funeral designs, and wedding || bouquets to order. Phone 1763. || Residence 1137. | ey A Blended Tea is Better. ™ 'Tea from one garden, no matter how fine it is, possesses certain de- sirable qualitfes but may lack oth- ers, becausp all characteristics are not devel under the same condi- )Dr. H. A. Stewart, Dentist, wishes to States. Announce that Dr. Alex. M. Clark will carry om his practice during his absence from his office, 84 Brock Street. Dr. Vincent A. Martin ~ DENTIST Evenings by appointuient. 273 Princess Street. Phone 2045w, Use of Military Clothing. Notice has been given by G. J. Des- barats, deputy minister, department of national defence, that the wear- ing of any military uniform or article of military clothing is now d d to be unauthorized except on a de- finite military duty or parade, for memorial s8rvices, celebrations and official functions in connection with the late' war provided, 'permission » has been given by the district officer . commanding; for military funerals Dr. Ww. 0. Vrooman where similar permission has been DENTAL SURGEON given, or for other occasions where | Cerner of Fiiacess and Barrie special authority is issued by the of- | Entrance: 3ie Barrie Street. feers , commanding a military dis- trict. 2 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Advertising Lowers Prices READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Keep Up With Progress WANTED | We - W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET oh i i ir BUILDING A LONG YACHT. James Parker, Oswego, N.Y., Hopes. To Sail Her on July 4th, Oswego, N. Y., Times. Ald, James Parker, former com- modore of the Oswego, N.Y. Yacht Club, is building a new boat--a com- bination sailing and power yacht-- which will be one of the largest of its type to be found on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, Work {is - progressing' rapidly on the boat and a wager is being held that it will be 'in sailing condition by July 4th. It will be 43. feet over all, 11 feet and 10 inches beam with ~ . > a water line of 26 feet and will have y a combination center board and keel. There will be no cabin above the) deck, which will extend back to the cockpit. The keel was hewn from a big oak tree which grew mear Crocketts. The yacht will be yawl-rigged and the two masts will be about fifty feet high. A vi be power TWEDDELL'S NEW SPRING STYLES Suits and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE ! INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS 25.00 "Rina nsnll TWEDDELL'S - of the Lake Yacht Racing Associa- : tion, which will be held in Big Sodus . bay the coming summer, SL It is with ideas as with pieces of money; those of least value gen- erally circulate the most. Be prudent with valor and brave wi v $5,200--Brick, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 3 p. B, verandah, electric lights, hardwood floors. South. Office Telephone ..:......... 229 Residence ........ 2260J--1150w. RUBBER APRONS A great saving in the kitchen ----every housekeeper should have one. On sale this OF sussasscien 'smvens Also RUBBER BABY PANTS medium and large sizes -- 85c¢., 8 for $1.00. MILLER'S TEDDY PANTS 50c. See Our Window 1 M. R. McColl ar WHAT REPLATING went into effect on March 31st, per- ABOUT | liable to prosecution under the Crim- WIRE AND IRON WORKS $8,700-- Brick, 7 rooms, 8 bed- BOOTH & CO. + pace, Verandah, stable and drive Terrible Weakness Oaused by Digestive Disorders, Quickly AllWool Blankets PHONE Z404J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Announcement is made that, pur- sons who wear military uniforms or Ww R McRae & Co military clothing on occasions and ° ® under circumstances other than your Auto parts, refinishing brass y work, silverware, etc. Golden Lion Block "Phone 380 for pri or wll inal Code of Canada and are thereby liable to a fine not exceeding $300 or to imprisonment for any term up to ' King Street Wést 5 Manufacturers o Sherything in the ire Fence . MRS. ELIZA KILLINGBECK Jf your coal doesn't make it warm for you, make it warm for the man who sold it to you rooms, 8 p. B,, electric lights, hot . air furnace, hardwood floors. $3,800--Frame, 9 rooms, 5 bed- 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards 5 : house. Colborne Street. ooo Pre ved Relieved by Dreco. Peterboro lady now has splendid - r rE Ih th dd gas, appetite, sleeps soundly and strength is returning every day. 2 2 » q by Price $1.50 IL Cohen & Co. 267-275 ONTARIO STREET suant 'to the order-in-council which those authorized, render themselves PARTRIDGE 12 months, or both fine and im- a prisonment, a Could Hardly Lift Her Hand --and give us a trial. : er ; S ---- rooms, 3 p. B., electric and gas, far. 400 REPAIF Suruace and gas heater for bath. PHONES 836 and 837. "For years I had suffered from stomach trouble and indigestion," says Mrs. Eliza Killingbeck, of 200 Edinburgh St., Peterboro, Ont. "I had a very poor appetite and would bloat terribly after eating. I had frequent dizzy spells and felt very weak and run down. My nerves were all on edge and I couldn't sleep at nights. 'Sometimes I was so weak I could hardly lift my hands to my mouth. My kidneys, too, were bad and I suffered_no end of misery from them. I was also chronically constipated. 5 "I took all kinds of medicines and dear knows how much money I spent | trying to get relief, but nothing did me any good. Finally, my son advised me to try Dreco and after taking four bottles, I can truthfully say that I feel w 100% better. While I still have to watch my diet, everything I'do eat agrees with me and my nerves are steadier than for years. I sleep sound- ly, have no more dizzy spells or bloating, and my kidneys are in condition. My constipation is also relieved and I feel that my experience with Dreco justifies me in recommending it very Dreco is the most reliable corrective and tonic for digestive disorders made. It stops suf- fering by stopping the cause of it, which in most cases is nothing but weak, lazy digestive organs. Dreco strengthens add regulates these organs till they do their work properly. It contains no mercury, potash or habit-forming drugs, being & purely herbal preparation with absolutely noth- ing injurious in it. gasoline engine will he Installed. The boat is .being built for salt as well as fresh water, all of the bolts and fastenings being of copper 'and galvanized irom. The designer of the craft is Mich- sel Cummings of this city who de- signed more than a dozen of the fastest boats In his locality. The builder is James R. Bot , who Is an expert in that work. It will be Alderman Parker's third boat and those who are familiar with it de- clare that it will be an addition to the ' Oswego Yacht Club fleet, of which the members will have a right to be proud. ; ---- | ---- -- -- " That is but empty purse tnat is full of other men's money. He that parts the fray goes away with the blows, ' The best test of friendship is often found in the refusal 'of the request instead of granting it. PY

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