Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1924, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1028. ¢ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a ' Red Cedar Shingles We specially recommend B. C. Vertical Grain Red Cedar Shingles, 5X quality. er ------ ee -- os -- ee -- ; CHATEAU | TONGUE COATED Yat Service S BAD TASTE IN MOUTH EYES TINGED WITH Phone -- L YELLOW WE NEVER CLOSE een KINGSTON AND DISTRICT | Mrs. A. C. Brown, Oromocto, Ont., I a Sl ct itn) 5 ' i y bi Lo proviso at the council bear Rotary club, and which promises to These Shingles are quarter sawn, specially selected," of | writes: -- 'I have been troubled with / Arm Broken In Fall, | DELCO LIGHT ' Re of 188 expeive alter [be a great success. good thickness, five bundles to the thousand and will lay fat {my liver for a few years back, and Ww a cup of wate | was so bad I did not feel able to do | her Dand, : en Arte = ( | in - on the roof. No curling, warping or twisting. The complete Electrie Light and port on Utilities. | . : . ' . or pets Ton every COURTS Soere With galvanized nails, they will last a {my work. f ing £ his hot IPE: } | { I bad severe pains in my stomach, | Vi!/¢, Mrs. Dan 02 I from tegulating Milk Sale, | The report of the utilities commis- > : sion, over which there was so much lifetime W.C.CANNON ; 164 Barrie ¥treet. Phone 1130J. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED tom 1 of a ladder, breakin he illa village {80 bad I could hardly stand them at Sa Te Se o ne Wo y-law atl] discussion in the city council on | times; coated tongue; bad taste in the elbow | fale of milk n the municipality. | Monday night, is in the hands of the | the mouth, especially in the morning; {Tt city auditor, and itsineurdotsdo Woodworking" Factory, Lumber 'Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. th 1e the vas th pas | res that all milk | whites of eyes tinged with yellow, | | ivered in sealed bottles | city auditor, and it is understood ne surance {and had 'a muddy and sallow com-| Grounds Improved, The large plot of ground extend- | 2 des for the inspection | that it will be presented to the com- of stables and milk. The by-law | mission at its next session. The re- ling from Alice to King streets be- | will come into operation':on August | port was, given to the auditor for plexion, tween Collingwood and Albert, and Fire, surgiary, Plate Glass, Acci-| dent and Sickness, Automobile, Pub- | lic Liability, Fidelity and Guarantee | burn's Laxa-Liver Pills and decided | [ately donated by Col. Leonard to Bonds and Securities per registered | { Insure your Baggage and save) worry when travelling. Reliable Companies and reasonable R. H- Waddell Phones 326, bbs. 86 Brock ren Nm PIANO TUNING | Piano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H, Butcher, 27 Pine Street, PHONE 134. ---- DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets, Telephone 363. For Moviag of FREIGAT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF | EVERY DESCRIFTION n Transfer Co. HUN 377. EVENINGS 2231. ' 153 WELLINGTON STHREE I had read a great deal about Mil- I would try a vial, and after taking two or three I found I was greatly improved, and can truthfully say that I felt more like living and can now do my own work without any trouble." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c. a vial at all dealers, or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. A ce After A Bath, Wi s ~ Cu ith ticura Soap ~ Dust With Delicately Medicated Of Pleasing Fragrance : ~~ GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, aclasors and edge tools ground. Locka repaired. Keys fitted to all kinds of locks. All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened d re- paired. We can repair anything that is repairable. J. M. PATRICK 140 Sydemham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S, D.D.S. Wellington and Mrock Streets, Entrance: 150 Wellington st, Kvenings by appointment, PHONE 670. WATTS People's korist | 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding uets to order, Phone 1763. Residence 1137. W.R McRae & Co. | Golden Lior 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. 'hone 233. Gruve Inn Yards ---- ESTABLISHED 1871, HANLEY'S AGENCY, FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES rout attention given Jour ends going to or returning fro the Old Country. in Passports arranged. A ee ~ For tull particulars arply or write 4.P. HANLEY, C.P. & T.A., C. N. Ry Office: Canadian National Railway Station, corner Johnson and Oatario Streets, Kingston, Ont. Open day and night. Phones 99 and 1433 IN A --------------_---- Anticipate your wants. Tents, Camp Beds and Cots. Spe- cially low prices this month. IL Cohen & Co, 207-275 ONTARIO STREEY PHONES 836 and 887. P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST Funeral designing and Wed- ding work our specialty. Corner of Brock and Welling. ton Streets, TELEPHONE 770. Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES, Best service. J. T. EVES 171 RAGLAN ROAD Phone 2580, IENANENENNRNENED EE : ee 272 Bagot Street 'Phone 542. Carpets Cleaned VACUUM RIDE Hyslop Bros. Bicycles Prices from "$35.00 to $48.00 All Kinds of Repairs. Ginger Bnaps ........... 15c. Ib. Bananas, dozen ............ 80c Oranges, dozen cssssses 10c, Lemons, large, dozen .........25c. Radishes ........ cooveeno... Be. Rhubarb ..............8 for 25c. Lettuce ...... Oni yb Spinach, Wax rots, etc. We cater to campers at Eastview 3 days a week. Orders called for and delivered C.0.D. Ice, Fresh and Cooked Meats. Call 1317. Barrie and Colborne Streets ~e - . Beans, Beets, Car. Meat Store Opp. Y.M.C.A. Phone 1876. Tomorrow's Specials Belleville Creamery . .....84c. Picnic Hams ..... ......1%7c. Pickled Pork ..........18c Pickled Tongues ........20c Pork Sausages ..........20c Choice Brisket ......,...10c Lard, 8 1b. pail ...... Shortening, S Ib. pail .....50c. Hamburg ....... 8 Ibs. 25c. eee: PROMPT DELIVERY | SALI ERERNEREE EE i | 1st, | Queen's University, has been sown | | | and partially graded, and presents | | ) SO q {a much more attractive appearance. Former Kingstonians, Seels, a former well-known an, who was 'for some ger of the Dominion Ex-| mpany in this city, and J.H | Kingstor Getting Into Summer Uniform. i | The warm weather is bringing out | } ars I {summer uniform. The penitentiary | Press Co 1 ) | guards donned their broad brimmed | Commandant A. J. Smith of the Sal- | hats this week and some of the sol- | vation A formerly in command | | dters are to be seen in their light |©f the Kin 'h COTDS, are prominent | khaki drill. The postmen have been | members of the Rotary Club in Pet- | issued with warm weather gear, but | €Tboro. Rot rian Seels is promoting | have not appeared in fit yet. {a carnival to be held in Peterboro | | next month under the auspices of the | | | ~~ ae | memorial scholarship for the highest | standing in practical nursing and | ternoon. He found his way down to the city buildings. He could not | For Pain Headache Rheumatism Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in To Be Used As Playgrounds. In approval of a suggestion made | at the meeting of the Brockville | council, the board of education there | agreed to grant the use of school | properties as playgrounds for child- | ren during the summer months with Ine | Congratulations Extended. . | Friends of Edna M, Hewitt, | at her graduation in Toronto she 'BA | was awarded the, Helen Cringan LT) | the John Vokes scholarship in gen- | eral 'proficiency. Congratulations | | A youngster not quite three years | 6 1) . of age got "losted'* on Tuesday af-| Say Bayer - Insist! tell where he lived, and all the in- H . | formation he could give was that his | Neuralgia | way was taken up Princess street | Lumbago Colds and later his mother was located. Accept only a -- -- whichcontains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid | Athens, will be pleased to know that | are extended. PIR ------ Youngster Was Lost. { name was "Arthur." The stray-a-| Q yajfe Bayer package -- Sm-- JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES | In the Frozen North | It was a lazy-looking old sailing vessel that bobbed up and down " the side of a loading dock. Jack Daw and his pet dog, Flip, were very | | much interested as they watched husky-looking sailors preparing the ship | for a sail out to sea, and loading it with food, A great crane, fastened tight to the dock, would reach out and pick up big bundles. Then it would swing them out over the boat and let them down through a large hatch hold at the bow end. Jack perched himself upIn a mooring post, wondering what was in ali the bundles. "Well, young fellow," said a deep voice, "how would you like to take a ride on that big boat ?" "Oh, that would be fine !" replied Jack. And then he discovered that the man who had spoken to him was the captain of the boat. He was an old man and had whiskers, (Continued.) AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING For Automobile repair work of all kinds and good service, call see us in our mew location--210 DIVISION STREET, head of Queen Street, : ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON TEPHONE tos. Q * | ceived many congratulations | Harry Cross, Detroit, | will take place early in June. and Mrs. Thomas Farncomb, | announce the engagement | the purpose of checking it over. To Locate in Guelph. Dr. and Mrs. Kingston, were guests of the for- Lawrence Leggett, mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.! Leggett, Newboro. Dr, Leggett re- from | his friends in the village upon hav- | ing received the degree of M.D. C.}| M., at Queen's, also won a prize in medicine. Dr. Leggett will locate in Guelph and expects to leave for that city in a few weeks. The Union Approved. and upon having | A very fair and reasonable pro- posal from Rev. H, B. Johnston on behalf of the Presbyterian churches of Middleville and Hopetown to co- | operate in public worship with the | Congregational churches of these | places and Rosetta under the past- | orate of Rev. James Plant for one | | Year or until the consummation of | the United Church was submitted to the latter churches and approved by those present without one dis- senter. ------------ Killed In Auto Collision. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Asche, New York, who have spent the past five summers at Devil Lake, in Leeds county, were killed last week when their automobile was struck by a motor-truck being driven by a ban- dit. Mrs. Asche was killed instantly and her husband passed away from injuries the following day. Mr. Asche, who was fifty-one years of age, was vice-president a i gps You Can Travel 186,000 Miles A Second! That's how fat sound travels by Radio $= Around the world seven times in less time than it takes to say "Canada Radio! It's possibly hard to comprehend such amas Ing and actual things! \ It's ensler to understand how rapidly a "RADIO THAT Store's business can grow when every customer SATISFIES" becomes a friend. Slick salesmanship and false promises can't make a8 person satisfied with a radio set that doesn't work right, look right or that isn't priced right! A money back guarantee on intelligent radio service at prices call for prices on ANY make of ings, NOUTRODYNE--We bulld 'em right to work right 1! CANADA RADIO STORES 269% PRINCESS STREET ) 'PHONE 1207-J. Owned and operated by Men Who KNOW Radio. every part or met and a really that save you money. Write or Radio, part or set. Open even. | and mana- | ger of the Standard Oil Co. of New ' Jersey. A son, Pickford To Run For Assembly. Asche, | | nineteen years of age, survives, J. W. Cornaire, Cape Vincent, N. | Y., will be a candidate for the New York Assembly as representative from Jefferson county. For twenty years Mr. Cornaire has heen special surrogate and for twenty-five years he has practiced his profession in the county. He was born in Cape Vincent, received his education there, later attending law school. After being admitted to the bar he prac- ticed two years in Clayton and then went to Cape Vincent, where for the vast twenty-three years he has been engaged in the practice of the law by himself. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. W. George White- head, 64 Rose Hill avenue, Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Greeta Brophy, to Walter Cunningham Thomson, son of Rev. D. A' and Mrs. Thomson, "The Manse," Hastings, the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of June, Mrs. Agnes Baker, Smith's Falls, announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Florence Oda, to | Dr. Trenton, The marriage | of their daughter, Isobel Margaret, | to Alexander Langmuir Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jeffrey Porter, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Be -- Beach-Freeman Wedding. A pretty wedding was solemnized in the presence of about, forty guests, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Freeman, Forfar, on June 4th, when their eldest daughter, Bertha L., was united in marriage to H. Harold Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beach, Philipsviile. The bride entered the parlor on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Per- cival Cheetham, cousin of the bride. The bride was attired | | in sand | crepe-de-chine trimmed with pearls | and shoes to match. prettily decorated in pink and white with evergreens and blossoms. The ceremony was performed under an arch of evergreens and pink and white roses, by Rev. George Mossop, Newboro. Following congratulations the guests proceeded to the dining room where a splendid wedding dinner wag served. The tables were beau- tifully decorated in pink and white and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Beach motored to Portland station, escorted by a party of friends, where they left on the three o'clock train for Toronto and Winnipeg, Man., where they will spend a month's honeymoon and later take up residence near Philips- ville, where the groom is a prosper- Ous farmer, Going away the bride wore a tra- velling suit of navy blue poiret twill, sand hat, shoes, veil and gloves to match. The bridal couple left amid showers of rice and confetti, They were the recipients of many beau- tiful gifts. Guests from Brockville, Massena, N.Y. Battersea and other points attended the wedding. The expectations of life depend upon diligence; and the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools. Offenses ought to be pardoned, for few offend willingly, but as they are compelled by some affection. Friends are much better tried in bad fortuns thax in good, The house was | rr go. rn BUY ADVERTISED GOODS The Sure Way To A Square Deal & = Sale of Young Mens Suit at *18.50 Values $25.00 to $30.00. PREVOST'S Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. Phone 503J. 55 Brock St. Special for Wednesday and Saturday ! FRUIT BREAD Wholewheat Bread Every Day. F. C. HAMBROOK CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 1153 BROCK STREET Phone 2519, Furs Stored W. F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET "Phone 700. kept PA A. ee TWEDDELL'S NEW SPRING STYLES Suits and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE! INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS 25.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St.

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