Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1924, p. 5

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l '150 Wellington Street. ho Evenings by appol JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a Godkin's s Livery For Bus and and Shadi H BUS FOR CATARAQUI CUMETERY | Monday Dally except and Saturday at 1.45 pm. DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Electric Light and Power plant for every country, home, Ww.C. CANNON TO LET Rideau Street, frame, 7 rooms, electric light. $16.00 per month. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, Agent Great West Life Assurance Company. R. H. Waddell Phones $6, 306. ne Brock Street Street TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- vents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid yj Indigestion. : Sr -- Doubtless if you are a sufférer from indigestion, you have already tried pep- sin, charcoal, drugs and various diges- tive aids and you know these things | will not cure your trouble--in some cases do not even give relief. But beflare giving up hope and decid- ing you Aare a chronic dyspeptic just try the effect of & Mttle Bisulated.Mag- nesia--not the ordinar commercial carbogylate, citrate, or milk, but the pure Bisumated Magnesia which you can ob- tain, Jram practically a any Srugsist in either powdered or tabl orm. Take a teaspoonful De powder or three compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the dangerous, harmful &cid in the stomach which now causes your food to ferment and, sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, Heart- burn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything you eat. You will find that provided you take 4 littie Bisurated Magnesia immediately after a meal, yoy can est almost any- thing and enjoy it without any danger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreover, the continued use of the Blsurated Magnesia cannot injure the stomach in any way so long &s there are Any symptoms of acid Indigestion. PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning. Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. ° DRAW. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets. Telephone 368. For Moving of riinon, GARAGE aed Kingston Transfer Co. 7. KVENINGS 2331 PHoNS N STREET DR. J. C.W. BROOM 'Dental Surgeon 'Phone 679. SAFES, Raon oF WATTS People's W.R MeRae & Co. Golden Lion Block We Are In The Market For a hundred thousand bags Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter We also sell Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Groceries. Our prices are the lowest. Look for your benefit--every cent figures. We guarantee satisfactory treat- ment. We work hard to get cus- tomers and we will be very sad to keep them. National Dry Goods & Clothing, General Store, Verona, ONTARIO. mn Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS 234-236 Ontario Street. ..'Phone 1264 An inds of machines and machinery Prompt and efficient Oxy-Aecetylene Welding. a <i DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. 'Phone 1830 Gas for Painless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ---- CRS TR The Mikado veeal score mow im. Banjos, Banjo-Ukuleles, Strings it Evenings by appointment. | 273 Princess Street. Phone 3045w, and Reeds for every Instrument. ' THE , MELODY SHOPPE PRINCESS STREET Tinsmith and Routing Jobbing a specialty. Automobile Radiators repaired. - BAGOT ST. 'PHONE 2158m -- KINGSTON AND DISTRICT Busy Canning Pumpkins, The canning of the tomatoes is over and Cherry Valley factory - is ready to commence on the pumpkins. Broke Two Fin " While leading a cow on a rope, William Duniop, McDonald's Cor- ners, The rope got wound around hand and broke two fingers. ' » Died in Merrickville. The funeral of Mrs. Roger Crofts Percival, widow of R, C. Percival, was held from her home to the Mer- rickvjlle cemetery.' Mrs. Percival was eighty-five years of age and the mother of T. H. Percival, Ottawa, and of Mrs. J. B. Waddell, Mont- real. % Cheese Board Sales. Napanee, 776 at 16 3-4c. Belleville, 1,830 at 16 13-16 16 7-8ec. Cornwall, 2,074 at 16 3-4c. Vankleek Hill, 642 at 16 5-8c. St. Hyacinthe, , Que.,, 200 16 1-2¢. to at To Go Into Reforestration. Renfrew county council is con- sidering the purchase of 1,000 acres for reforestration purposes. There are 900 acres, about two miles east of Beachburg and bordering on the provincial highway, at a little less than#$10 per acre. The féderal for- estry branch will look after the planting and care of the property. 2 ---------------------- To Undergo Repairs. The steamer Missisquoi will re- ceive some overhauling during the winter months at Kingston, several important changes being under con- met with a painful accident, | templation. No change will be made in/the Yennek, as they have a pur- chaser as soon as the new steamer is secured. Napanee Gun Club. A meeting was held Wednesday, and the Napanee Gun Club was or- ganized. The following officers were elected: President, W. C, Smith; secretary, Dr. J. B. Wilicugh- by; treasurer, 'E. B. Miller; captain, C. I. Maybee. About forty members have joined. y Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. BE. W, Vermilyea, Belleville, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Doris Mi- riam, to Mr. Robert Davy Macauley, son of the Hom. Mr. Justice and Mrs. C. D. Macaulay, Dawson, Y.T., the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Moyeas Sucee, Peter- boro, announce the sngagement ' of their only daughter, Myrtle Wilma, to Leonard Courtland Wartman, youngest son of Mrs. 'Wartman and the late Dr. Wartman, Toronto, for- merly of Napanee, the wedding to take place next month. The Late Joseph A. Macpherson. Joseph Alexander MacPherson, Sidney township, passed away Thursday after being ill for some months. Deceased was born in Ma- nitoba in 1890, but had resided in Sidney since four years of age. Mr. MacPherson was a prominent farmer and highly esteemed. He wads a Me- thodist and a member of the Belle- ville Lodge A. F. & A. M. A widow, mother, a young son, a brother and three sisters survive. The son is | Douglas at home and the brother, "Back was Very Painful *I am now Mrs. Wm. Walker, Webbwood, Ont., writes: -- SH a - Dr. Chase : Kine un Dn Shanes. er. ell Again" - *"I was sick for several months with my stomach, 1 had pains in the back, and how | used to dread wash day, for my back would pain so that I couldn't lie down when night came. | also had gas on my stomach, and my appetite! was so poor that some- times | did not care whether 1 ate or not. The doctor gave me medicine, of which I took a num- ber of bottles without" beneht. At last | started to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and ithoush I have only used three ; I'am quite well again." | Bala an carry a lady's bundles." John, resides in Sidney. The sisters are Mrs. Shelly Denyes, Odessa. Mrs. Garnet, Grills, Bermuda, and Miss Kathleen MacPherson, Sidney. Death of "Rowdy Hal' At Perth stables "Rowdy Hal, . J. Foy's pacing horse, passed ee after a brief illness. Mr. Foy drove the horse to Lanark and noticed he was not right then, and <walthough under the attention of several veter- inaries since, they seemed to be un- able to bring about a cure. "Rowdy Hal" was a nicely galted horse and training and at race meets this year. Horsemen believed he had a great future ahead and that he would soon attain a mark of 2.10. On ex- amining the horse after its death, it wag found death was due to a severed blood vessel caused by a fall. " HUNTERS' TRAIN SERVICE. Canadian National Railways, A pamphlet has just been issued by the Canadian National Railways, outlining the complete special train service that has been planned for hunters'going into the Northern On- tario territory this. fall. Hunters' special. trains will leave Toronto on November 1st and 3rd at 11 p.m, for all points on North Bay Division, and at 11.15 p.m. for all points be- tween Toronto and Sudbury, via Parry Sound. Other ad- ervices and convenient day being provided for both returning trips. Get copy from any Agent of the ional Railways or J. P. Passengér and Ticket ditional Nearly ali books on etiquette in- sist that a "gentleman must offer to Bundles do jot suggest a lady in the first place, and as for gentlemen and bundles-- they don't go together at all. A box of candy or bouquet of 'flowers, of course, is différent. Sa-- READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS They Lighten Work QUEEN'S HOTEL aken over lo RIGAN, Tot re of the Wainer Rotor Hott DENTIST Deatal--Dr. Mer. 8 Ga OFFICE: 84 Evenings by mT Phone 2003 Hot Water "Bottle Sale: A good Hot Water Bottlé tor One Dollar. The cold weather is coming~--a Hot Water Bottle is great comfort. Why bor | row or be without one ? Hi UNDERCLOTHING THAT WILL NOT SHRINK, This sheep on knitted nderclothing signifies: -- Na the ONLY UNDER- CLOTHING MADE IN CANADA that is Knit-to-fit, that is Re-inforced at wear- ing parts - knitti oi and that prickle. (during WHY THE WEATHER? DR. CHARLES ¢. BROOKS had given some fine performances in' | vn D.L.& Ww. Scranton Hard Coal 'of standard preparation for household use. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Faitory, Lamber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. Quality Avi SMOKE WHITE OWL CIGARS BS Y4 8 93 Manufactured by General Cigar Co. Limited . IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED le Distributors Sgcretary, American ot Society, Teus ew, Some Tornadoes.and Hal'storms, Among some dof the unusual fea- tures of the post four months have been the occurrence of great torna- does and hallstorms. June 29th a tornado of the utmost violence swept parts of the south shore of Lake Erie, killing 83 people and destroy- ing $13,000,000 worth of property, mostly in Lorain, Ohio, September 21st another northern tornado kill- ed 56 in central and northern Wis- consin. July 17th, Lawrence, Mass., and vicinity were visited by a tre- mendous hailstorm in which some of the stones were larger than baseballs and knocked people unconscious. An hour later a tornado swept through Fitchburg, Mass., and vicinity, kill- ing two people. August 15th, two hailstorms swept across the north- -eastern corner of Wyoming on about the same path, the second one, with stohes as large as hen eggs, destroy- ing most crops and small animals over a strip several miles wide and over 80 miles long, and on the 17th, for HUDSON SEAL COATS snodlerres JACQUETTES see-- GOURDIER'S Brook Street. another hailstorm, with stopes even larger, cut another path through this region, and developed into & tornado. During the rms those people in the open who could | lie in the ice water under their autos | were forfinate. Ong man in danger of drowning under his machine came out and was knocked down several times by hallstones coming through an egg case he was holding up for protection. These violent storms occurred in each case, except the Wyoming 'mostly ~. | storms, when .a warm; and eosin Br Hornbill Rein ing whirled - TWEDDELL'S SALE Fall Overciats and Suits--Men's and Young Men's Models $18.00 to $30.00 ENGLISH GABERDINE RAIN COATS $16.50. to $25.00

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