Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1924, p. 5

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Y, AUGUST 30, "9 rooms, 4 condition all conveniences. Jocation, $65 per month. floor office premises, 3 water and gullet, Good loca "83 pet men INSURANCE me quote you rates om any ol la net Ancs you may be inter- 1024. 'Plano Tuning, Repairing and Plano Adjusting. Norman ou Butcher, 27 Pine street, 'PHONE 134. DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington Telephone 363. Streets. For Moving of AFES, TAGE and sToRAGE oF X DESCHRIPTIO 2 Transfer bin oi Sei Ber masa L380. 108 WELLINGTON »TRERT Co. During baby's teething time, espeo- fally in the hot summer months, the bowels become loose and diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, ete. manifest themselves; the gums become and cankers form in the mouth, This is the time when the mother should use "Dr. Fowler's," and, per- haps, save the baby's life. t up only by Thé T. Milburn Coy Limited, Toronto, Ont. etl MILLS COMPANY 79 CLARENCE STREET Are selling PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Bonds at $06.75 and interest. These bear 4% per cent. and are noa- callable. They are payable in Canada, United States or Londom, England. May be regiftered as ie principal, This is the NEW ISSU Phone 316 Godkin's Livery For Bus and Taxi Service Buggies and Saddle Horses BUS FOR CATARAQUI CEMETERY Daily except Monday and Saturday at 1.45 p.m. QUEEN'S HOTEL taken over by M. J. BER. WIGAN, ot late of the Whitney Hotel First cinss Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in connection. Your patronage is solicited. 119 BROCK ST. - PHONE 750. Dental . DR. J.C. W. Broom \ slitngte ana) Brock 8 roe treets, > a0 Weliington 'St, Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phope 2045w. Dena't--Dr. Alex. M. Clark will continue to conduct the praeties of Dr. H, A, Stpwar OFFICE: 84 BROCR STR ERT Evenings by appoistment. Phone 2002 Dr. W., O. Vrooman) DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Prinses and Barrie ree Entrance: 3i4 Barrie Street. PHONE ~"404J. Office Hours: 530 a.m. to 6 p.m. Walter Cannem Tinsmith and Roufing Jobbing a specialty. Automobile Radiators repaired. 69 BAGOT ST. PHONE 2158m. HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H. J. SHALES National Oleaners Phone 2166. Bagot and William Streets SCARFE'S Surface Satisfaction Paints for outside and inside 'use one grade--THE BEST. Reduced price $1.40 quart. Sold by: W. G. VEALE 814 BARRIE STREET FOR SALE $1,750--Buys h double, 4 rooms each with toilet. Renting for $10 each per month. $2,550--35 room Bungalow, 8 p. By; electric, fireplace, cellar, ' furnace, large garden. Easy terms if de / sired. $4,000--Buys 8 houses, with a rental KINGSTON anp DISTRICT > One Mall Delivery Monday. On Monday, Labor Day, there will be a morning' delivery of mail by the carriers from the postofice. The wickets will be open from 8 until 10 o'clock in the morning. The Whig Not Issued Monday. The Whig will not be published on Monday, Labor Day, The pros- pects are that it will be an enjoyable day for many, as it will give many people the last outing for the year. Have a good time! To Teach at Renfrew. Miss Blanche Guthrie, Otlawa, has been chosen to succeed Miss Ada McManus on the staff of Renfrew public school. Miss Guthrie is a daughter of the late James Guthrie, at one time a well-known citizen of Renfrew, Kingston Township Tax Rate. The Kingston township tax Tate of eighteen mills is only for general purposes. The school rate is to be added, which will bring the total rate to about twenty-nine mills. However this is eleven mills less than last year. Don't Miss This Opportunity, Demonstrators of the famous "Velvetex" rugs, made by Canada Rug Co., London, Ontario, from customers' old carpets, will call at your house and show samples with- out obligation. Phone No. 243 for motor truck to call. It is a plea- sure to demonstrate, Golf Club patronized, The Arnprior golf club sesins to be well patronized by strangers .from distant and nearby towns, The weekly Wednesday night dances are a popular featare of the amusement programme and attract many young people and others to join in chasing dull care away. Back To Standard Time, Daylight saving time will termi- nate on the night of Labor Day, Mon- day, Sept. 1st. At two o'clock in the morning of Tuesday the hands of the city hall clock will be put back am hour, and the citizens will get to business on Sept. 2nd on standard time. Would Open Bowling Green. A committee of Morrisburg citi- zens has made application to the De- partment of Railways and Canals for permission to make use of the lower part of the Government park at that place as a bowling green, tennis court, etc. The citizens undertake to put the ground in readiness. Mr. Rathbun Improved, H, B. Rathbun, Belleville, yacht- man, seriously bufned several weeks ago in a fire which entirely destroy- ed the Edward L. Day summer homs at Chaumont, N.Y., is reported much better at the House of the Cood Sa- maritan. It will probably be some time before he will be discharged. Byers-Kirkwood. At the Presbyterian manse, "Pem- broke, on Aug. 20th, by the Rev. A. W. McIntosh, a quiet wedding took place, when Miss Mary Kirkwood, daughter of William Kirkwood and the late Mrs. Kirkwood, Pembroke, was married to W. Francis Byers, son of Rudolph Byers and the late Mrs, Byers, Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Byers will live in Renfrew. Presentation To Family, A lawn social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H Landon, by the Ladies' Ald of the Methodist church, Lansdowne. A very enjoyable time was spent. A pleasant feature of the evening was the presentation of two handsome willow rockers to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warren, who are leaviag early in September for Toronto. The pres- entation was made by A. J. Sly and A. W. Latimer read the address. Ladies May Seek Damages. Mrs. Otto Haybecker and Mrs. Charles "Homuth, Arnprior, return- ing from a berry-picking expedition, were asked by a passing motorist to have a drive, and as they went to the opposite' side of the car to get are known. entirely unknown. KINGSTON Provide a margin .« of safety THE bridge-builder provides for safety far beyond the strains that The bridge you are building be- tween the Present and Future must provide for financial strains almost Save your money! A margin of -safety is vital to you. The Bank of Toronto will welcome your savings account; however moder- ately it may begin--it will grow! Consult our nearest branch manager. Make your future safe by system- atic saving--have ready money. Capital $5,000,000 - K=TORONTO Incorporated 1855 BRANCHES LANSDOWNE Reserves $7,000,000 LYNDHURST Buckwheat ............ ...$ 9.00 per ton Egg, Stove and Nut ........$16.00 per ton All coal 'carried 50c. per ton extra. |sowanas COAL C0. Phone 155. EPIOWN opRICE: MeGALL'S CIGAR STORE. mon au. "| Railway Bullding at i Caintown, spent the week-end at in along came another car, the driv- er of which did not see them until striking. them, Mrs. Haybecker had her ankle and left arm fractured, Mrs, Homuth was not so seriously injured. An action at law will be taken against the driver of the car which struck the women, Peter Gow Passes. The death occurred at his home in Ashton of Peter Gow. Five years ago Mr. Gow suffered a paralytic stroke and since that time his health steadily "declined until on Friday death called him. Deceased was born in Ashton sixty-five years ago. He was a son of the late Peter Gow. Mr. Gow lived his entire life as a resident of Ashton and was an ad- herent of the Presbyterian church there. One sister and three brothers survive. Miss Jessie, Messrs. Donald and Alex., all of Ashton, and W. Gow, Toronto. Were Guests of "Dinny." Prior to opening their Canadian tour ap Kingston, the members of "The First Year" company, who have been in rehearsal in New York for the past six week, were the guests of Theatrical Enterprises Ltd., for a three days fishing trip under the guidance of D. P. Braai- gan, manager of the Kingston Grand Opera House. "Dinny," as he is known by every one in showdom, is thé Isaac Walton of the theatrical business and during the past twenty years has been the host on fishing trips to most of the famous stars and many of the foremost managers of America and England. CANADIAN PACIFIC EXHIBIT. At Can, Nat. Ex, Contains Many Original Features, A full sized model of a huge Canadian Pae:fic engine apparently coming through the wall of the building with whisfle blowing, bell ringing and a sound of movement made by compressed air together with a hunting scene with a painted background of 16 by 60 feet so realistic as to make the visitor to the Canadian Pacific display in the the Canadian National Exhibition, immediately consider a trip into Northern On- tario, are a few of the features that greet one on entering the building, Characterized as always by artis- tic skill and educational vaiue, the Canadian Pacific display this year promises to elicit more than ordi- nary approval. No expense has been spared to make the display an attractive one. Illuminated models of the cruise of the Express of France around the world, leaving New York January 14th, 1925, and the Empress of Scot- land to the Mediterranean occupy prominent space, the indirect vari- colored lighting from the ceiling har- monizing with the dimming of the lights in the models making a most realistic impression of day and night. A huge revolving globe map of the world in the centre with the routes of the trains and steamships of the company impresses the visitor with the right of the company to ils mot. to 'Spans the Worla." But the attention of thes visitor is mainly held by the Norihern On- tario hunting scene with its minia- ture waterfall, river, moose and deer moving before one's eyes and with all the equipment used by the hunter including tent, camp utensils, ete., in the foreground. In all, the Canadian Pacific dis- play this year is one that thorough- ly convinces the Exihibition visitor of the vast size of the company, the success of which has been built up- on a continual high standard of ser- vice to the public. Moving To New House. Poole's Resort, Aug. 27.--Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Poole and children Ford Davis'. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Salter and Mrs. Harold Bradley motored to Brockville on Friday. Miss Jessie Andress, suffering from an attack of appendicitis, is recover- ing, under the card' of Dr. E. 8S. Bissell, Mallorytown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neece, Williamsport, Pa. were guests at John Dickey's one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Buell Dickey spent Tuesday in Brockville. Nowisa time to fill the Coal Bin-- saves worry later on. L We can furnish the very best" Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 15871. A Limousine Or A "Lizzie?" 'Why should you buy a good car ? A cheap one will take you most places you wish to go. ' The answer is obvious. You get a degree of pleasure, of comfort, of effortless speed and in the distance it is possible to cover. In other words, high class performance. THE C. R. 8. NEUTRODYNE is the limousine class of Radio. The very latest improvements are embodied. Pleasure may be derived from most radio sets, but the C.R.S. Neutrodyne gives a degree of radio luxury not ob- tainable in less high grade receivers---and the price is most reasonable. Phone us for a demonstration in your home. CANADA RADIO STORES 263% PRINCESS STIR 'PHONE 1 Kvn and Operated b Men Who KNOW Radio. B 1, athieu's Syrup oF TAR 8 Cop LiverE> bottles by all dealers. THE J. CUATHIED a Fe ie ADS sdey SNOROOKE, PQ. eadaches, Neuralgia and Feverish Owners of original patents on Roll Film ANSCO in the Red Box. PRINCESS PHARMACY YOU BUY WHEN! tional tone quality in the Weber, Piano Te to the most ascethetic taste. HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCEU. AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, 2 for HUDSON SEAL COATS moles see-- GOURDIER'S Brock Street. Alfred Salter is moving his household effects into the place he. recently purchased from Buell Die- | key. Mrs. "John Dickey returned from Gravel Hill on Wednesday. | Harold Bradley, Oneida, N.Y., was a guest at 8. D. Wilcox's, on Sun- day. Miss Phyllis Surplis, Rockport, was a guest of Miss Jessie Andress one day last week. Anson Andress has had the telephone installed in his home, News of Arden,

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