Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1924, p. 5

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nen THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TAXI SERVICE DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electrie Light and Power plant for every country home - W.C.CANNON | Phone House 1315 | No Paring-- End Them Don't let the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay--and instantly the pain vanishes. n 104 imine Strecw Phone 11300. : purgiary, Pae Glass, Acci- --m de." Autoiaobile, Pub- lie Ldavility, rideiity and Guarantee Monds and Securities per registered "madl, } Insure your Baggage and save Worry when traveiling. Reliable Companies and reasonable rates. K. H. Waddell 56 Mruck direet. PIANO TUNING. __ . Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Acjusuug. Norman A. W.WINNETT PHONE 134. 3 DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsos and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 363, -- ---- For Moving of FREIGRT, FURNITURE, PLANUS, CARTAGE and STORAUK OF EVERY DESCRIFTION * Kingston Transfer Co. : 277. EVENINGS 2231, Bla A LLINGTOS VAINOS SAFES, Dental Surgeon DR.J. C. W. bROOM LD.%., D.D.¥, Nagte; Wd rock Street Walhugton fn Wellington, St. Kvenings by appviutment, PHONE W740. WATTS People's Forist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plauts daily. uneral dJesigns, and wedding 4 to order. Phone i768. the corn loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at any drug store. Blue-jay INI NAA AA AA cr ct seth THOMAS COPLEY ter. Phone 987 all kinds of Carpentry tes given on new flonrg Have your hardwood floors clean- with our mew floor cleaning ma. \ | JARS 30c. & 60c.--TUBES 30c.--At ! Sg IP. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST Funeral designing and Wed. ding work our specialty. Corner of Brock and Welling. ton Streets. all Drug Stores | TELEPHONE 770. | It Made For You {li YOUR NEXT SUIT OR | OVERCOAT Best Workmanship-- --Prices Right | . Own Cloth made up. Williamson & Wellwood M I Street. (Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES, Best service. J. T. EVES > 1187, ! W.R McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block ~~ COAL You can't tell good coal dy the looks of it. All the safe- guard you have is the word of the mas who sells'it to you. We stand behind every ton we sell, with our personal guaran. tee~--as good as gold. BOOTH & CO. 'WhOUe Ads. Lrvve Jun Yurus ; ESTABLISHED 1371, HANLEY'S STEAMSHIP LINES ivnde Song 1 of retaruing ten Country. tall ars apply or wri AANLEY, C.P. & T'A.'C N Ry | Canadian onal Rail bh ahpsen ad Outane ol pen 99 and Has 171 RA Phone 2380. SMITH Cash and Delivery Fresh Tomatoes ... New Pineapples Home Growh Strawberries Creamery Butter Bananas, Special ...... 25c. dozen 7 Bars Laundry Soap Barrie and Colborne Streets ' Phone 1317. ."We deliver." 272 Bagot Street 'Phone 342. Carpets Cleaned y VACUUM | a ; | Holidaying at Rideau Lake. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ellis, Smith's Falls, with their family are going to spend a few days at Mr. Graham's cottage, Rideau Lake, : -- Its Formal Opening, The Thousand Islands Yacht Club will have its formal opening for the summer on the evening of July 2nd, the affair being a dinmer dance, the first of the season. : Gone to Reunion at Chatham. Mrs. Fred Wemp, Millhaven, has gone to Toronto and will accompany her brother to Chatham to attend the Old Boys' reunion as their former homes were in Chatham. Been Made Officers, Misses Ann Robson, Arnprior: Beatrice Keeling, Renfrew; Edith M. Toms," Gananoque, have been ad- vanced from cadets to officers in the Salvation Army. The Wedding Postponed. Miss Morlena Sutherland, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Suther- land, Almonte, who was to have been | married on Wednesday, to Peter | Morris Turner, is ill and the wed- | ding has had to be postponed. | Mn. Died at Carleton Place. Mrs. T. R. Phillips, $mith's Falls, | received word of the death at the {home of her daughter, in Carleton | Place,"of Mrs. Thomas Pierce. The Big took place from the home of Mrs. Brice, Carleton Place, on | Friday to the Fraamktown cemetery. | | Awarded the Prize, | Ross E. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, Alfred street, won {the prize for general proficiency in | the Lower F at Trinity college school, | Port Hope. . The presentation was made by Lieut.-Gov. Cockshutt. Engagement Announced. | Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lyle, | Smith's Falls, announce the engage- {ment of their youngest daughter, | Orethia (Reta), to Dr. Robert J. | Moore, Spencerville, son of Mr. and (Mrs. E. J. Moore, Medicine Hat, | Alta. - The marriage will take place { quietly in Toronto shortly, Wanted at Belleville, The local police were requested to keep watch and apprehend Miss C. NINN A tt Nm ne You experiment ing when are not to. "TIZ" PUTS JOY IN SORE, ACHING FEET "Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet, fairly dance with delight. Away 80 the aches and pains ,the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "Tis" draws out the acids and pol- sons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, '"Tiz" brings restful foot comfort. ""Tiz" {is wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. - Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of "Tiz" now from any drug or department store." End foot torture forever--wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. . MEN AND HORSES How closely related is man to the more intelligent of the animals is seen many of the ailments to which both are prone and the remedies to which they answer. 5 tors and veterinarians are often- times surprised to learn of the similarit .of their methods of handling the ail- ments of man and beast. ins, burns, scalds, scratches and many other 'minor injuries, many every- day ailments, too in men and animals take the same course, and both answer immediately to the same treatment-- Absorbine was first : was discovered by a Yyery close student of the horge, WF. Young, and by him, de i A i useful not only for all served by ordinary lini but as a else where 't wait prompt hurts. It js the + | KINGSTON Avo DISTRI Ear] and Miss M. McKinnon, maga- zine subscription solicitors, wanted for neglecting to pay a board bi!l of $60. Miss Earl was described as be- ing twenty-seven years of age, five feet and two inches tall, wore dark clothing and has long blond hair. Miss McKinnon is five feet and nine inches in height, of slim build and has medium dark bobbed hair, A Kitchen Treasure, "Neither silver nor gold Can better it's flavor, Wherever it's sold, DU-KO finds favor." Makes delicious desserts in five minutes. Lemon, Chocolate and Maple Cream fla 'ors# For sale by all grocers. ------------ Tried to Sell Liquor. Earl Davidson and Harry Mattis, two Belleville youths convicted of the attempted sale of liquor to a mem- ber of the 48th Highlanders, when that Seinen was in camp two weeks Ago, were fined $300 or in default, three months in jail, by Magistrate Masson. They went to Jail, epee. eer Cheese Board Salds, Madoc, 453 at 17 3-16¢. Napanee, 1,465 at 17 3-16c. Cornwall, 3,502 at 17 3-16¢. Vankleek Hill, 1,035 at 17 7-16c. Belleville 3,400 at 17 1-4 to 17 3-16c. St. Hyacinthe, 1-Z¢. Que., 200 at 16 Officers of Hussars, The officers of the 4th Hussars in camp at the Prescott fair grounds for ten days are Major C. B. Hand- cock, officer in command; Major W. Baty, Royal Canadian Dragoons; Captain A. C. Casselman, 2nd in command; Captain, W. J.. Kerfoot, medical officer; Lieut.-Col. Gilpin, V, O., and Lieuts. Webber, Reid, Jones, Pitt, Brown and McGuire, Boat Again Is In Operation. The motorboat, Doreen, owned by Harry C. Stowell, conductor of the Thousand Island House orchestra, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., has been rais- ed and again is in operation. The craft sank sometime during the win- ter while in the boathouse and it wag not until Mr. Stowell arrived that the sinking came to light. To Learn To Swim. On Monday fifty boys had regis- tered for the "Learn-to-Swim Week" at the Y.M.C.A. next week and it is expected that a hundred and fifty will sign up for this free and valu- able course of instruction. On Mon- day another instructor volunteered to help teach the boys and the "Y" feels confident that it can handle all the boys who ccme along. Sent To Jail. Two strange young men walking westward on the C.P.R. tracks stole scme edibles and a few. other ar- ticles from boarding cars at Maberly station. They were detained at Sharbot Lake and taken back to tria' ar Perth. One fellow was sentenced to thirty days with hard labor. The other got one week in jail for 'the offence which was trespassing and theft. a ------ Purchased Valuable Art Works. At Casa Loma, Toronto, the home of Sir Henry Pellatt, Senator Arthur C. Hardy, Brockville, at public auc- tion purchased valuable art trea- sures. For eight curtains in D'Au- busson tapestries in. unique coloring and texture he paid $10,000 and for an "Interior With Sheep," by Emile Jacque a painting, $2,000 was paid. Senatos Hardy also purchased $1,200 "Countess of Derby," Lawrence. by School Event at Newburgh. An interesting event took place in the public school, when prizes were given to the pupils who stood highest in their several classes. The prizes were presented by Rev. Mr. Nickle, and were distributed as follows: Junior fourth, Cameron Shorts; third class, Ruby Switzer; gpelling, Laura King; first book, Loraine Al- combrack; primer, Lois Ramsay; Sr, fourth prize will be awarded later. Miss McGowan, who is leaving the school, was presented with a clock in a walnut case. Inspectors Meet, Members of the Eastern Ontario Dairy Inspectors' Association met at the Kemptville Agricultural School and elected officers as fol- lows: President, James Mitchell, Vars; vice-president, John Echlin, Perth; secretary-treasurer, Charles stead, J. Buro, H. B. Sandwich, Rob- ert Ward and J. A. McAllister. A feature was a presentation to G. G. Fubiow;-chie? of the Dairy School, Kingston, in commemoration of his fiftieth year In dairy Institution work. © Queen's Summer School Staff. The subjects to be given by the Queen's Summer School, and .the instructors in each, are: English; Professor J F. Macdonald; French, Professor W. M. Conacher, B.A; Mme. McConnell; Latin, Professor R. O. Jolliffe, N.A., Ph. D_; Greek, Professor J. O. Lofberg, Ph. D.; his- tory, Professors A. E. Prince, M.A, and J. O. Lofberg, Ph. D.: econo- mics, Professors O. D. Skelton) Ph. D., and C. E, Walker, C.A.; philo- sophy, H. R. MacCallum, B.A.; math- ematics, Professors J. Matheson, M. A., and Norman Mier i Ph. D.; physics, Professor J. M.A; W. V. Ball, a ra Frincinal F. Sine. M.A, BSe.: mineg- atl' Lin, Sterling; directors, W. H. Olm- | fi CT ralogy, Principal F. Sine, M.A., B. Sc.; chemistry, Professor J, A. Mec- Rae, Ph.D.; R. L. Dorrance, M.A; biology, Professors W. T. MacCle- ment and V. W. Jackson; religious education, Rev, Dr. J. R, P, Sclater; physical culture, Lieut. J. G. Bews, and Sgt.-Major Gilbert. -- Dr. Bruce Taylor in London. Dr. Bruce Taylor, the principal of Queen's University, has been in Lon- don of late. He left for a tour to Vienna and Budapest, and returned | in time -for the summer graduation at Glasgow University, where he me- ceived the degree of D.D. from his | Alma Mater. Dr. Taylor is keenly | interested in.church union in Can-! ada, says a London writer, and speaks with deep disappointment of | the opposition in his own church | and of the hindrances that have been ! put in the way. He thinks that if | for any reason church union fails, it | will inevitably mean the founding of | a new union denomination, for no | other can tackle the condition among | the scaftered population and great | distances of the far west. Does Your Baby Cry? Is it nervous and restless during | kot weather? If so--most likely his | food is not agreeing with him. If You cannot nurse your baby and it | does not gain upon your breast milk | give him Borden's Eagle Brand Milk --the food that has successfully Kreo-Kolored Red Cedar Shingles Red, Green and Brown shades thor- oughly stained, These Shingles are Edge- Grain--will not warp. They are 100% perfect and under ordinary conditions will last twenty-five years. S. ANGLIN CO. Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. A ra ey EER SALE OF MEN'S TROUSERS $1.50 Size 42 only. Reg. value $3.50 to $5.00. SALE OF yMEN'S SHIRTS AT $1.75 Reg. value $2.50 to $3.00. Sizes 14 to | 73. PREVOST'S Phone 5038J. Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock St. reared hundreds of thousands of babies. Easy to prepare--just add toiled water as directed. In this paper from time to time you will find an advertisement of Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, a food that has raised more healthy babies than all the prepared infant foods combined. Cut out the advertise- ment and mail it to The Borden Com- rany Limited, Montreal, and they will send you, free of charge, in- structions for feeding your baby, and a Baby Welfare Book and Baby Re- | cord Book. Or, just write the Com- pany, mentioning this paper and they will be sent. | It may be true that you are more | moral and better than the other fel- low, yet still not good enough to FARMERS' NEEDS can best be supplied at our store, for we carry a complete stock of HARVEST TOOLS, PLOW POINTS and REPAIRS, MOWER and BENDER SECTIONS, GUARDS, etc., for all makes. Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, and Potato Dust. Our prices are right. LEMMON & SONS Telephone 840 187 Princess St. brag about. Don't worry about the interest for | ® every good deed. It comes to you | sooner or later, Theory may look all right in print, but it takes practice to prove its ac- tual worth. SORE FOOT LUMPS DISSOLVED AWAY iin Foot soreness; tender callouses, pinching corns, all such troubles quickly end when Putnam method is employed. You take a special hot foot bath (fully described in each package), put on a few drops of the |™ Extractor, and in a short time the trouble is ended. The name tells the story of Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor. 25c., all dealers. . % PUTNAM'S Painless Corn Extractor THE miller sees not all the water that goes by his, mill. And it's a wise reader who lets none of the opportuni- ties in the British Whig's Classification Section slip by. There are all sorts of offers there. : Read them to-day ! Copright, 1924, by Basil L_ Smith; Richer, Creamier, Pue Mik? City Dai; ear: i ilk is SATE Children, invalids, the aged, for every- one. Just try it. CITY DARY * re made does his tailor a great injustice. writing A sl "The devil is never in despair wh he comes across the self-righteous in- dividual, - Special for Wednesday and Saturday ! FRUIT BREAD Wholewheat Bread Every Day. F. C. HAMBROOK CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 115 BROCK - . W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET 'Phone 700. TWEDDELL'S SALE ~ MEN'S SUITS $15.00 to $32.00, $35.00 Indigo Blue Serge Suits on sale for | Nos when The flamingo is the only member of the stork tribe that buflds & nest of mud. antl: Judgment is the ground of Many & man who claims to be self- Sound

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