Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1924, p. 6

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vr THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Phone 316 Godkin's Livery _ > B and Taxi Sertics DUS FOR A ARAQUI CEMETERY Daily except Monday and Saturday | at 1.45 pam. DELCO-LIGHT w.C. "CANNON 164 Barrie Street Phone 1130J.° a ET TO LET Rideau Street, frame, 7 rooms, dlectric light. $16.00 per month. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liability, Burglary, Baggage. - Agent Great West Life Assurance Company. R. H. Waddell Brock Street R.1 32¢, 806. ua -------- PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman "H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. ro : =] DR. A.W. WINNETT . DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets. Telephone 868. 'For Moving of *. Kingston. Transler Co. PHOS wo 377, - MVLNINGS 221. ks WELLINGTON Auto, DR. J. C.W. BROOM] Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. For Temperance, Trade and Lower Taxation Vote for Government y Control 217 ACRES, on able, splendid excellent Can be sold in one parcel for $13,000 or the Homestead of 160 acres for $10,000. This farm is well fenced, well drained, and nicely situated near a thriving village. Rural mail, tele- phone and best railroad convenience, Apply: E. L. MARTIN 287 BAGOT STREET Phones: 220---1423m res. or isu, B & B. Klisives Binds and Protects Excellent for Cuts, Cracks and to hold 'ressings over an open wounc 'n all sizes and lengths-- 34 h, 1 inch, etc We have the. all. Also Steril¢ .uze, Absorbent Cotton in haady packages, Gauze Bandages, etc., etc. BLUE-JAY CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS All made by B. and B. See our window ! (2 Stores) Opposite St. Andrew's Church University Drug Store. WATTS People's Florist ' 277 Wellington Street Flowers and Plants daily. i ion. is in the bin 4t's too late to remedy its faults, You can't take it backeand ex- change it the way you would a pair of gloves. Buy your coal here and be safe. BOOTH& CO. "A dollar Isn't as barges keep as two dollars, KINGSTON anp DISTRICT Moving to Lindsay. Dr. Gleeson who has been practis- ing his profession in Napanee for the past year, hag gone to Lindsay, where he has secured a splendid opening. Dr. Gleason is a Napanee boy, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gleeson. Five-Pound Black Bass. One of the finest specimens of black bass ever seen in Belleville was caught py "Ted" Clarke while fishing in the Bay of Quinte near Northport. The fish weighed five pounds and gave Ted a lively battle before surrendering to the inevi- table, Youth Goes to Industrial School. The fourteen-year-old Tamworth boy, who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a motor car during Tweed fair, and who has been on remand at the Detention quarters of the Chil- dren's Ald Society; Bélleville, since his arrest by provincial officers, was on Tuesday sentenced to Victoria 'Hard or Soft Corns Drop off in Foot Bath This marvelous corn solvent affords immediate "escape from foot agony. Do it now, and in this way: Spread a few drops of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor over the corn or callous. The pain stops at once. Another ap- plication or two, followed by a hot foot bath, and the corn drops off. To get rid of corns, you must get Put- nain"s Painless Corn Extractor and follow the treatment. Costw little; at druggists everywhere. PUTNAMS 00 xtracton rr Sl Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS 234-236 Ontario Street. . .'Phone 1264 All kinds of machines and machinery repaired. Prompt and efficient ker service. ' Oxy-Acetylene Welding. -- Re oe Walter Cannem |, Tinsnidth and Roofing Jobbing » i specialty. Automobile Radiators repaired. »® DBAGOT ST. 'PHONE 2158m. ! Industrial School until b be is twenty one years of age: A Better Memory. Canadian Freeman: The Kingston Whig reminds us that on October 11th, 1914, twenty thousand French priests were fighting as ordinary soldiers in the tregches. The Whig has a better memory than Premier Herriot. A Curiosity In October, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Tweed, the proud possessor of am Easter Uly which has attracted a good deal of attention. It is carrying two blooms which are pemhaps four inches across and are certainly very beautiful. It is quite a curlositygfit this time of year, and Mrs. Smith ds justly very proud of ft. O'Brien Indicted. aries O'Brien, Alexandria Bay, N arrested by United Customs of- ficers off Fernbank; Brockville, after his boat is alleged tp have dragged the federal officers' boat from the American side, was indicted for con- spiracy to violate the Volstead Act by the federal grand jury, at Syra- cuse, N.Y. ; Islan Property SoM. Fred A. Reed, well khown New posed of his summer residence, "Camp 1812," situated on Tar Is- land, in the township of Front of Escott, to Mrs. Minnie Edwards, also of New York city. "Camp 1812" has been for sorhe years known as one of the finest summer residential pro- perties on the Canadian side of the Thousand Islands. Boundary Wall. A suitable finish to the old and historic Heggart mansion and grounds, at Perth, is being made by the present proprietor, James Arm- our, in.thé shape of an extensive stone fence, which extends along the whole frontage, a4 distance of' some five hundred feet, from the little riv- er around to the park boundary, This feet underground, having plers at suitable intervals, the whole to be topped with a coping of flat stone oe Your Body Is Your Home OUR body is your real home, Keep it clean, Healthy, fit to live in. Keep it fit to house a mind which is always bright and active, Keep it constantly at its best, always ready for work or play. The food which nourishes and warms your body-home must be chosen with care. It must fie you the extra energy which wards off tigub, which renews the body cells and Grape-Nuts will do this. Grape-Nuts is com- of whole wheat and malted barley-- : famous body-builders. It brings to you a vast store of vitalizing food elements, including phosphorus and iron, made ready by a long process of slow baking for rapid assimilation. Let Grape-Nuts build new strength and vital- ity into your body-home. Get from Grape- Nuts every day the extra nourishment you need. Get, too, the generous amount of bran laxative which Grape-Nuts contains. --For the -most delicious, healthful and in expensive breakfast you've ever had, serve Grape -Nuts tomorrow. Four teaspoonfuls are sufficient for a serving - and there are man such servings in package. Costs Ic per - serving. All grocers 'have it. 4 GRAPE-NUTS - DGE FROSTING 2 oz. Baker's No. 1 chocolate, 4 cup butts , 1 cup 2 cups sugar, % iphn Sila, i Su Cc ie fo over hot water the York city hotel proprietor, has dis-| This fence, or wall, is constructed of | stone from David McLean's quarry: and is about five feet high, and tw» | -rett, work, $6; set on edge. The effect is imposing and is keeping with the extensive grounds and 'their fine situation, Oanadian Pacific. City Ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrival of their steamships: Empress of Scotland from Ham- burg, Southampton and Cherbourg, due Quebec, Oct. 18th. Empress of France from Quebec, due Cherbourg, Oct. 14th, South- ampton, Oct. 15th, and Hamburg, Oct. 16th. Montcalm, from Liverpool, Quebec, Oct. 17th. Montclare, from Liverpool, Oct.'17th. Marloch, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due Quebec, Oct. 18th. Montreal, from Montreal, Belfast and Glasgow, Oct. 18th. Empress of Australia, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, due Vancou- ver, Oct, 20th. - Empress of Canada, from Vancou- ver, due Yokohama, Oct. 20th and Hong Kong, Oct. 27th. T Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, arrived Hong Kong, Oct. 13th. Empress of Russia, from Hong Kong and. Yokohama, arrived Van- couver, Oct. 13th, due Montreal, due due The Chek'ang forces got their ammunition from Germany. These boxes, piled high outside the Che- kiang headquarters at Liuho, came from Krupp's, their labels pro- claimed. | Township Comncils Pitts , 6.~The «council met at. 10 a.m. -Members present: John 8. Bibbitt, reeve; William Atkinson, James Agnew and Robert Barclay, councillors. Minutes of last meet- ing confirmed, A, J. Cowan - ap- pointed tax collector for 1924, and by-law passed confirming appoint- ment. Accounts passed: Standard Publishing Co., advertising, $12; House of Providence, keep of Na- polean Gauther and Joseph John- ston, $105.14; utilities com., ight for hall, $1.66; Michael Murray, work, man and team, $3; Fred. Gar- John Sutherland, work, $40; John Thompson, work, disbursed, $32.20; R. A. Donaldson, work, $28; Francis Donaldson, work, $3.75; Hector Hughes, draw- ing stone and royalty, $8.05: John Oct. Cornelius, burying the late George! Palmer, $50; John Millious, draw- ing tile, $5; repairing culvert, $5, and sheep valuator, $2. Adjourned unt first Monday in November at 0 am. D.L. & W. Scranton Hard Coal of standard preparation for household use. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. x BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Hranch Exchange, No. 1571. BRICK HOUSE ON FRONTENAC STREET--Stone founda . tion, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, lights, gas, § piece bath, hot water heating, hardwood floors, nice verandah; good cellar, garage, deep lot. This house 1s offered at a bargain, as the owner is giving up housekeeping. Pl call at the office for information, ~M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w . . 270 PRINCESS STREET See Us When In Need Of Lamps We are distributors for EDISON MAZDA' LAMPS - HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. for HUDSON SEAL COATS odie JACQUETTES see-- GOURDIER'S Broth Jatt

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