Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1924, p. 5

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"CROSSED FISH" SARDINES IN PURE OLIVE OIL---THE BEST PACKED. ASK YOUR GROCER. DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C.CANNON 164 Barrie Street. Phone 1158J. INSURE No one wants a fire, Lau but fire comes when least expected. Property | is destroyed and financial loss often | follows. " The wise man carries suffi- cient insurance. All forms of Property Policies is- sued, in reliable companies. Let me quote you rates on any lire of insurance you may be inter- "R. H.-Waddell _ Phones 336, 506. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H, Butcher, 27 Pine Street, PHONE 134. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. : Streets. Telephone 863, : For Moving of FREIGAT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PLANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIFTION Co. Transfer ENINGS 2231. STREET : 377. REN WELLINGTON Had a Weak Heart Was Very Nervous For Three Years Miss Jessie Peterson, Zealandia, | Sask., writes:--*"I wish to let you | know how much good Milburn's | Heart and Nerve Pills have done for | me, | For nearly three years I was very { badly run down, had a weak heart, and was so nervous that sometimes 1 | would almost faint away: I heard of many people who had recommended your Heart and Nerve Pills, so I decided to give them a trial. After I had used two boxes I found they had done me good, 'and after having taken five. boxes I was completely relieved: I cannot recommend your Pills enough. and 'I would advise anyone having a weak heart or troubled with nervousness to use them." Milburn's H. & N. Pills are 50c. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of pride by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. | | | "FEEL IT & Tonto SUNBURN SPRAINS ACHING FEET "*JARS 30c. & 60..--TUBES 30c.--At all Drug Stores DR. S. E PORTER Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets $ 3 BRITISH AMERICAN] HOTEL In Public Service Since 1784 M. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR, KINGSTON. > Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S. Hagt: and Brock St t LO 'Wellington St Evenings by appointment. PHONE 670, Dr. W. O. Vroom DENTAL SURGEON Cernep, of Princess and Barrie Streets. En 314 Barrie Street. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants dally. uneral designs, and wedding a ire. hone Ts Residence 1187. "W.R. McRae & Co. "Golden Lion Block COAL You can't tell good coal by the looks of it. All the safe- guard you have is the word of the man who sells it to you. We stand behind every ton we sell, with our personal guaran- tee--as good as gold. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards ESTABLISHED 1871, HANLEY'S AGENCY, FOR 'ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES friends Ont. Open day and night. Phones 99 and 1433. . J "| B+ B., electric and gas, ~~ Only'a fiw Blankets left. Will clear at $2.25 a pair. ~ L Cohen & Co. 267.275 ONTARIO STREET ' PHONES 836 snd 837. Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 273 Princess Street. Phone 34g QUEEN'S HOTEL Has been taken over by M. J. BER- RIGAN, late of the Whitney Hotel. First class Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in comnmection. Your pa is wmeliet 119 BROCK ST, HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H. J. BHALES National Cleaners WELLINGTON STRE Suits made up from $15 te $20. L. WINSTON, LADIES TAILOR Auto Parts or anything in Metal. We can plate it with Nickle, Copper, Sil- ver or refinish to order. Partridge Wire & Iron Works King Street West, Opposite Hospital. Goods. Look us up. Phone 380 Colborne Street, fram, 9 ) 8 ra eme. and drive-shed. Rent $35.00. Earl Street--Stone, 1 ted, 2p. B, gas large garden. Office Telephone ..[......... 229 Residence weesssee 1423m--1150w Kodak Films and Supplies Warm, bright days are com- 'ing and invite Jour camera to get busy. We sell Eastman's Films and do developing and printing. Excellent results and fast service increases our busi- \ M. R. McColl Phone 82 KINGSTON aNd DISTRICT | The Makers of Fences, Wire and Iron | [i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG on mer -------- | Seems Like Eternity, Schoolboys idea of eternity is the time between now and July 1st, 1924. | st ------ Cheese Board Sales, |. Vankleek Hill, 648 at 14 3-16c. Belleville, 853 at a bi Cornwall, 869 at 14%-16¢. | St. Hyaciathe, : Que. 100 i 1-2e. \ | Canadian Pacific Change of Time. Effective Sunday, May 18th, im- { portant change in train schedules | will be made. For full particulars ap- ply any Canadian Pacific Agent or F. Conway, C.P JX. 180 Wellington street, Kingston, phone 1197. Season. The spring has been backward, but the farmers are far from down- hearted, and confidently believe the coming season will be as good, or even better, than the average. ' "Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Vande- water, Deseronto, ounce the en- gagement of their eldest daughter, { Marcella Eileen, to Cecil A. Joynt, { Brooklyn, Ont, The wedding to take place early in June. w----r------ Sold Grocery Business. . W. J. Wilson has sold his grecery | business in Perth to R. B. Campbell | and son, Renfrew. Mr. Wilson and | family will move to Hamilton where he will rejoin the organizing staff of the I. O. Foresters, ---------- Died at Tweed, Mrs. John L. Thompson, Tweed, | passed away on Sunday last. Mrs. Thompson, whose maiden name was Eleanor Ann Dafoe, was in her fifty- | second year and was born at Hay | Bay, Adolphustown, and lived there | the early part of her life. Besides | her husband she leaves two boys, | Row and Norman, at home, and one Plantol Imparts its own exquisite. flowerlike fra Have you tried Plante' New shape tablet, new wrapper but the urity to your complexion. ately? at 13] daughter, Mrs. Frank Yates, Port Huron, Mich. She also leaves one brother, Leslie Dafoe, Silisville, Mark Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McPhail, 'Sr., Renfrew, whose marriage took place fifty . years ago at St. Andrew's manse, Almonte, celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their son, Donald M. McPhail, Renfrew. Eliminating the The Arnprior Board of Education has decided to discontinue cadet training and instruction for the bal- ance of this school year and the secretary was instructed to notify Captain Herron to that effect. ------------ Off to Chicontimi, John Cole, Almonte, and of Queen's University, has left for Chi- contimi, Que., where he has taken a position with Price 'Brog., for the summer months, He was accom- panied byrArnold Timmins, Paken- ham, his class-mate of Queen's. First Aid to Housewives. "With DU-KO Filling as your aid, You'll find that you are able To make delicious wholesome things, ' To put upon your table." Your choice of three flavors, Lemon, Chocolate and Maple Cream. For sale at all grocers. Celebrated a Birthday. Samuel Jones, Tweed, celebrated his eighty-eighth birthday at the home of Rev. L. 8. Wight. He is re- markably bright and active for his years. In honor of the day, Rev. Mr. Wight baptized Robert Samuel, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Ivanhoe, and grandson of Mr. Jones, pen Chapter of Accidents, < Summoned to North Gower by the news that his employer, John A. grance and sanie superb quality, now, as twenty-five years ago. Un Exquisite Joilet Soap i 272 Bagot Street "Phone 542. Carpets Cleaned VACUUM RIDE Hyslop Bros. Bicycles || USE "TIZ" FOR SORE, TIRED, ACHING FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. . Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no more .mping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tis" 1s magical, acts right off. "Tis" draws out all the 'poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tis" and forget "your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. A few cents buys a box of "Tiz"" now at Auriug store or department store. 't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guar- anteed or money refunded. WHEN YOU BUY! Tie Piano appeals to exceptional tone quality in the Weber the most ascethetic taste, HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED, AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street HH Hi | Ii 11 TTT PAINT UP TIME From the of economy it is much cheaper to keep things in repair and'looking well than allow them to go to fixing and a daub of paint will | Craig, senior member of the firm of | | George Craig, Sons & Co., had fallen | {and broken his leg in two places, | John Wallace, manager of the branch ! of the business at Osgoode, sustain- ed a paralytic stroke. Both are in| hospitals. | | Lawn Mowers Busy, Despite what might be termed a period of excess moisture, character- | ized by cool days and nights, the | grass on most lawns has been mak-| ing rapid growth, and now the lawn | mowers are being kept busy clipping it back to that "bobbed" state which is regarded as stylish. Fractured Right Arm. During the heavy wind storm Thursday afternoon, Miss Marshall, aunt of Mrs. Alex. Andrews, Prescott road, Brockville, ventured to the verandah of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews' cottage, where she resides. She was carried by the wind off the verandah and thrown heavily to the ground, sustaining a compound fractufe of the right arm. -- Sure, Some Tree! W. J. Connell recently felled an Elm tree at the rear of his farm, near Prescott, which for size has many of them faded in this neck of the woods. The tree in question, which was green from root to top- most branches measured 20 ft. 4 inches circumference, 6 ft. 10 in. di- ameter and Js estimated to contain between 30 and 35 cords of stove wood, : ------------ Too Much Rain. Reports from country points indi- cate that the 'continuance 'of the wet spell is not relished by the farmers for there remains a considerable area to be seeded to spring grains, and the season is rapidly getting late. Fair and warm weather is what is néeded now to finish the seeding and give the early crops the start which will enable them to make the best grains. Reports indicate that the new seeding has come through the winter well, but that clover in sec- ond year meadows has suffered very much from winter-killing. High land pastures are coming on well de- spite the rain, RADIO 'BROADCASTING i The following is a list of the radio stations and their broadcasting programmes which may be heard lo- cally. on Wednesday: -- WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 5.30 p.m.--""Adventure Story." WJZ (455) New York City. 7 p.m.--Story for boys and girls by Florence Smith Vincent of the New York "Sun." 8.30 p.m.--Various folk songs, by Elizabeth Howry. 9.10 p.m.--Temple Four Male quartette. 9.40 p.m.--Temple Four quartette. 10.15 p.m.-£Martin Blumenthal, | cellist. 10.30 p.m.--Emil Coleman's Tro- cadero /6rchestra. 411+~WHB--Kansas City, Mo. 12.3%--Popular musical program- me by the Sweeney Radio Orchestra. 2.00--Ladies' hour programme, 7 p.m.--Popular dance music by the Sweeney Radio Orchestra. Male -- WWJ (517) Detroit, Mich. 8 p.m.--The Detroit "News" Or- chestra. , 5 p.m.--Baseball scores. - 7 p.m.--The Detroit "News" or- chestra; Joseph Mounsey, baritone. WOO (500) Davenport, Ia, 12 noon--Chimes concert. 3.30 p.m.--Educaticnal program. me and music. 6.30 p.m.--Sandman's visit. 6.50 p.m.--Sport news and weath- er forecast. 5.45° p.m.--Children's story. 6 p.m.--Dinner concert broadcast from the Congress Hotel, 7 p.m.--Musical programme. 9pm. to 1.30 a.m.--Midnight Revue. WBZ (8387) Springfield, Mass. 5 p.m.--Results of baseball games played by the Eastern, American and National Leagues. 6.30 p.m.--Bedtime story for the kiddies. 6.40 p.m. --Concert by the Wor- cester Academy Glee Club. nL bedtime S| WGI (360) Medford Hillside, Mass. 7 p.m.--Meeting of the Amrad Big Brother Club. Message to Camp Fire Girls by Charles W. Casson, "Big Smoke." » 7.30 p.m.--Evening plogramme. KDKA (328) Pa. 11.15 a.m.--Concert by Daugh- erty's orchestra. . 2.15 p.m. Scores, inning by inning, of games being played to-day. 5 p.m.--Baseball scores. Py p.m.--Dinner concert by the ttsburgh Athletic Association or- chestra, a | -- For Fine Interior Finish We offer: B. C. Fir, Southern Yellow Pine, Cypress, California Redwood, Plain and Quartered Qak, etc. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. Bese Jeegre ss Die That'swhy Cowan's Maple Buds cost more than imi. tations. You pay for purity when you buy Cowan's Maree Bups GET THE GENUINE Mf they're not Cowan's They're not Maple Buds WE SERVE GOOD MEALS Good meals served to your liking. EVENING PARTIES given first class attention. _ THE VICTORIA CAFE Street. Biug Lee and Gan Lee, Props. Telephone 768. SK Just received some Skins, suitable for one Large size, W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET "Phone 700. DELL'S NEW, SPRING STYLES Suits 'and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE! : INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS 525.00 TWEDDELL'S choice Fisher skin Choker. I TTI "0h Thursday the death took at Saskatoon, Sask., of Mrs. CI . Before her & Miss Sterling, of Dundas For some years she was a of Iroqugis. ar Meade. wits ut the iste} William Meade, dled on Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I Louis Doyle, Ottawa, at the age of| was seventy. years. Mrs. Meade was| ty. born at ue. : ---------- re A SI cs mg AN he

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