Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1924, p. 5

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7 J Hoar, Arr 3, 1k THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ee -------------- Er ---- EE -- ------------ A eer ---------------- |THE WHOLE FAMILY | WAS LAID UP WITH | v ; | is . a|| SEVERE COLDS KINGST ON AND VICINI [Y || Hardwood Flooring Builder from}! on mn t h a2 ¥ 1 : : whildhood to Old Age| or a Y e516; appuarans & A : o Birch, Maple, Plain Oak and Quartered {Tid of it before it has a chance to| : ak, smoothly finished, the best in manu- &row worse; gets settled on the lungs. | Appointed Postmaster. red on Bishop Francis W, Warne, ell, a former resident of Tweed, oc- | f t d f . -- | ana causes bronchitis, pneumonia or|' George A. Hager, for the last ten Lucknow, India; Rev. Carles W.|curred at the home of her deughter, | acture an nish. | other serious lung troubles. | years deputy postmaster, will be | Brown, B.A, B.D. Saskatoon; Rev. | Mrs. John Houston, Toronto, on W. aL 5; : DELCO-LIGHT imaadien.® Norway Pine Syrup will | appointed postmaster of the Water| Frederick E. Malott, BA. Bo. | April 15th, at the age of eighty-two. ecarry it in a dry, steam-heated ware- inadlately relieve the eold ori, a Ny' omice. Belleville, and Rev. Arthur P. Addi-| Mrs. Bowell had been {ll for some house, which preserves it, in- a fit-to-lay The 'complete Electric Light and || 0h on 115 inception. Power plant for every country home. || yo. 1 og at Kearney, Ont. son, B.A., B.D, pastor of North months. Left to mourn her loss are kiln-dried condition writes: --'"'Our whole family was laid Purchased a Practice. Parkdale church, Toronto, two daughters, Mrs. Houston and WwW. C. CANNON up with severe colds, and we didn't Dr. D. Wade Davis, recently of Miss Margaret, Toronto; and two 164 sarrie Street. Phone LW. | oon, 15 be able to get any relief | Coleman, Alberta, and son of Mr. Liable To Prosecution, sons: Fred, Toronto, and R.W., Mon- i % ANGLIN CO LIMITED -- from anything we used until, one day | and Mrs. Georfe E. Davis, Brock Owners of radio sets are liable to | treal:® Mrs. Bowell was one of L] ® e a trend came in and told me We | ville, has purchased a practice at| prosecution if they do not secure Ii- Tweed's earliest residents. She was Woodworking Factory, Coal and Lumber Yards. FOR SALE Me De sute 10,6 Ti of vat cies Myrtle Point, Ore. Sanaes, ® i ay el. uaa | 8 Taeuber of the Jhetpodis Shuck. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. in % . re sever u > 0 | © as r-in-ia' 0 e e . Bo rh Er guide | JyTUD. Jee io rake Ser advise - Only One Bill. city and district who have not taken |Sir M. Bowell, Her remains were Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1371. ings. Also 8 room residence adjoin- | gone, Kingston had only one bill before | out licenses. Two hundred licenses | buried at Tweed. - ing. Lot 66 x 204, 1 Now, knowing the value of your |the Ontario legislature this past ses- | have been issued locally. Stone Cottage, 8 rooms, electric| remedy, we will always keep it on sion. It was with regard to the Dr. Going to Gotham ? Try This. . cirser Ring avd hen so to have it in sage of | Atack Chemical industry. . oy Fishers Held, i On and after April 27th the tra- Hang This Near Your 'Phone. Main Streets, 10 rooms, hot air fur-| Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is ? ed fourteen Ey ET Yelling Jueilc will Jave the oppor. Xt Jou live ou ut nace, electric light. | 85¢. a bottle; large family size 60c.; | p Recalling Former Days. $8 Risto oiig me ikon (tunity of travelling to New York Kingston, lll out and sed, For terms and particulars re above put up only by Thé T. Miiburn Co.,| -~ Richard Boyce, who died recently | for alleged illegal fishing of picker City on a train which, besides afford- this Coupon. Don't forget, at Moose Jaw, Sask., was a resident |e! and they will appear later for ing typical "Canadian Natfopal" er We prepay all mall apply: -- , | Limited, Toronto, Ont. R. H. Waddell = did the threshing in the neighbor-| were using a scoop net contrary to the route in fast time, via Canadian ® . Send me your Radio Li- | hood with a two-horse treadmill. the regulations and also fishing in National-Lehigh Valley Railways. i 207 J teratfite from time to time. | Somes eee | Of Mallorytown, sixty years ago. He [trial. When caught, police said, they equipment and service, will cover Fhones 216, by8. i Broek Street DR S E POR im ------ the. Trent river which as yet is not The new train will leave Toronto | . . o To Speak At Convention. open season for pickerel, dally at 5.30 p.m. and land its pass- 3 : : ] PIANO TUNING Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets | Prof. A. C. Neish and Mrs. Newsh -- engers at the magnificent and cen- ) ave fone fo Toronto. Prof. Nee : trally located Pennsylvania depot at Plano Tuning, Repairing and || Telephone 2071. . speaks on Tuesday at the gathering |' 8.26 (Canada ps . -m. next morning. Player Plano Adjusting. Norman |, of chemistry teachers at the Ontario Posies the soir car tores H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. Baa ama a a ~~ | PHucational Association. equipment, there will be a drawing- 2601 PRINCESS STREET PBONE 134. SEREEN EEEEEENEN mar room-compartment car and excep- KINGSTON, ONTARIO Engaged As Teacher. ; ngaged As Teacher tional-dining car service. Phone us--whatever your Radio RADIO AMLASES-- 10¢. a Ch : Ww M Miss E. Hagerman, Lansdowne ' Bn ' : The return rip should, of course, y DR. A Ww WINNETT oice estern eats has been engaged to teach in the be made on the corresponding New wants--day or- night. in stamps. Mark here if you ° a GROCERIES AND FRESH Conigliguieg school a. RE York-Toronto train, which will leavo Baseball Scores Every Night. REIN i. place of , DENTAL SURGEON | VEGETABLES. a Pa hoine on, W ols the metropolis daily at 6.15 pm, . } Best service. , arriving Toronto 8.53 a.m. Qorger of he heed J , For further particulars apply to : Ee - === E J TLEVES | on mem rr Te Bain ot » » Mrs. G. T. Fulford has donated Kingston, Oat. very way 4 For o Ss ---- FREIGRT, FURNITURE, SAFES, 171 RAGLAN ROAD the sum of $100 to the Brockville Sp ot a= PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF . Horticultural Society for distribu= . BVERY DESCRIPTION Phone 2580. tion In prizes in connection with ar ake Ys, A. 8. Form: ' S LE . rs. A. G. Horton, a resident o i N= CS ; Transfer Co. mummmmmmmmmmEmES) o: eevee of ios and Sea Bo Sem or Eat po td RCT c Cringe Se re i, : . : ; i creer tH ALTE bose Se rear Ele oil INR TIT i 153 WELLINGTON STREET . Have Left Roblin, H J h hs : invalid for the oR v AD Nae W. H. HALL & SON - John Hughes, Toronto, has pur- 1 Orion ha eel gh jRvy op the 3 IAT 3 - ast seven years and had borne her 2? ] | High Class Groceries and chased the store of Charles Hillier, affliction with great patience. She SUPER Dental Surgeon Provisions. , Roblin, and engaged Charles Sedore Was BOrn in England "sixty-eight 1 ( DR. J. CO. W. BROOM Princess abd Clog) Srreets jo Swwass it for him. wi Mrs, years ago. Fifty years agd. _ last KT wellt Ly nek Streets. PROVISIONS th CP ve IER & PUIR ¥ December she celebrated' hor golden a WellIAg1on an 'Wellington St. 8 Ye, wedding, having 'been married fifty if ARTON Eveaings by appointment. ee years ago to A. G. Horton, at Pitts- - * PHONE 670. | Pure Breakfast Cocoa Forming Old Boys' Association, bur . t s 8, Pa., and a few' years later 7) . \28¢. 1b., 2 lbs. for 25c., Former residents of the County of they came to Almonte where .they bree Kinds - » Leeds now dwelling in the province 4 9 Ibs. for $1.00. have lived since. The late Mrs. of M oba have formed a Leeds H 1 | Tush Co oclation with the object orton is survived by her husband, Prompt delivery. Ph 645. WA 7 7 S pe Seitvery ng ot holding picnics and other social Six sons and three daughters, dy events. The induction of Rural Dean Lowe : . took place in St." Paul's church, Al- She Is Recovering. . monte, on April 10th, Bishop of Ot- z P C LAWSON Mr. and Mrs. James Rath, Clay- °|tawa officiating. ® * ton, Ont., received word that their| Ruth St. Denis, coming with Ted| - Miss Margaret Duncan, Almonte, v daughter, Miss Ethel Rath, nurse at Shawn D ibe Denishawn Grand pend | has been accepted in the War Mem- % KINGSTON S * «J}| Stamford, Mass., while nursing a House on Thursday evening, April|orial Hospital, Perth. LEADING case of scarlet fever, had contracted | iH A new school is to be built at | FLORIST the fever, but was doing as well as Cherry Valley. i J] | could be expected. ' Farewell Banquet, ' ° Funeral designing and Wed. ---------------- The G.L.A, at its regular meet- Boys Suits IER ae $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 ding work our specialty. To Confer Honorary Degrees. ing in the Oddfellows' 1, Smith's ' Pe Corner of Brock and Welltag- Toronto, April 21.--On = Monday Falls; tendered tws*st ffs members. Young Men's Suits . . $15, $19.50, $22.50 ton Streets. night in*Victoria College, the degree | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miner, a farewell, ? i Yu TELEPHONE 770. of doetor of divinity will be confer- | which took the form of a banquet : 1 ame < and presentation before their de- PREVOS I 'S r . Ar, parture to Montreal to reside, after . A Smooth Regulator | | residing for a great many years in Phone 508J, Geuts' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock St. Smith's Falls, where they have been : GET IT REPAIRED For Stagnant Bowels || Suiits Fuls, where they have been Miner is a C.P.R. engineer, : No Headache, Biilousness, A SP Ruglnen Gr RE aah: Fhetowrhnha. Indigestion or Sour Stom- : Parts supplied. Saws flied, knives, 3 ach, Where They Are . George Manley Young Dead. scissors . ang a taal _Eround. u George Manley Young, who died ail kinds of locks. All mano, So . in the private pavilion of the Toron- Lawn Mowers sharpened and re- FINE FOR CONSTIPATION to General Hospital, in his seventy- aired tan rv Saiz anything fifth year, has been a resident of T9- They Cleanse the Liver and ronto for more than thirty years, ble. Ci ng ig ng W.R McRae & Co.| 2 PAT |e BERET ry EER 'We : ! il touts Kingston You Sleep. Consecon, Prince Edward éounty, in B 4 ay | 1872 at Shannonville, to Miss Emma | Like a ship in the night, your Gold. Lion Block i const he and di Boulton, who predeceased him in z : November, 1922. He was a mem- \ NF A ---- Butter Specials Se Dic WHI disaphonr Mur 11 OF a. A.OF. and] : They overcome the worst cases, || was a life-long "Methodist, Cy 2 » act quietly at night while you sleep | . and give you next morning the freshest, bris! feeling Arrested With Stolen Goods. °' S-- Provincial constable Maker, Belle- { 'O AL ville, and Constable Hardwick, J TOF .vn , . fry despondent suff Bracebridge, had a successful hunt in Campbellford for stolen goods, - Blister--Easier, : Remember us with an order urday play. when Hardwick identified goods to ------ ® ; when your bin is empty, and - ~ ...14¢. ean || ache, liverache and a a0. the amount of $200 which had been I F ur 1 Yr : you'll remember us with grati- brand .17e. and kidney * | stolen trom summer homes at Mus- ® ® tude all the time it is being 33% The. 3 10¢., To. : koka Lake; during the winter, and|" which were being peddled about ; : 78 BROCK STREET again. 26.) | siptien Q kes hd enough, eh ; Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs. Al . lee 3 : bert Wood, Bracebridge; were ar- BOOTH & CO. ey ed : rested, the goods having been found 'Phone 700. . : Phone 188. Grove fon Yards \ biti a blood jn Shey JomenteB. They will be 8 BARRIE AND COLBORNE STREETS --- - CASH AND DELIVERY Honored on Anniversary. +. ESTABLISHED 1871, PHONE 1317 FOR REAL SERVICE On the occasion of their twenty- » fifth wedding anniversary, Rev. M. L. Hinton and Mrs. Hinton, Hastings, 9 Ont., formerly of Rockspring, were 5 presented by the congregation of the : i J : : we Hastings Methodist church, of which the former is pastor, with a cabinet : - : NEW SPRING STYLES y of silverware of the Old Colony pattern, each plece engraved' with 5 ° : ; the iaitial "H." A congratulatory| _ 4 3 sl Tone 0 eo vi Suits and Topecoats high regard in which Mr. and Mrs. " a hy : ' Hinton are held by the congregation x NOTICE TO | | - To id, 7 TO HOM $20.00, $22.00 roe] BR omens, omme Betall "925700, "$28.00 To- ensure good de-- ra x Ra the age of thirty-eight ea He 8 : : '| had been living of late at Porcupine, : 0 . livery service, please 3 2, | ¥hen he took 1 and was broueni| ENGINE : telephone early. ho : Themen th the Monat, boeoe Toen | Bag - | INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS Only afow Blankets | setting in. He was the youngest son | ® La 7 : : : CE ---- ; of the late William Finner, Blakely, | | $0 , $ - ! $2.25 a pair. Phone 1876-1877. | | vl i 341-318 ONTARIO STREET || wnich loft. Calro Saturtis Corie: PHONES 886 and 837, to Bagdad, arrived Zsa, | Palestine, in the after : --

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