Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1924, p. 14

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COLD TH HEAT "OF RED-PEPPERS hr aching "chest. Stop congestion. just a Base your tight, ac "the pain. Break up the "Feel a bad cold loosen up in _ short time. " ~ '"Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem- ody that brings quickest relief. It _ cannot hurt yon and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has h ting heat when to colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore stiff joints relief comgs at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is . warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu- sm, backache, stiff neck or sore es, just get a jar of Rowles Red Suiscie Rub, made from red' peppers, guicke rug store. You will have the relief known. Always say A owres. " We Are In The Market For a hundred thousand bags Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter such concentrated, as red peppers, and tomers and we will be very glad to koep them. National Dry Goods & 1 Clothing, 'General Store, Verona, ONFARIO. Quick Action Qu for Piles HR ith th the Jain. stra tier Row so' ET sto! d- Pl) wonder. You tell about it EDWARDS AUTO SERVICE McLaughlin Car Owners = Try the mah that knows your car. | Six years of factory experi. exice in the McLaughlin actory. ~All work absolutely guaran. teed. "iat rate it you prefer it. '85 MONTREAL STREET 'PHONE 2544w, pondraningiae Ea ~~ Gari heat penetrates right down in-| 'THE POLLING PLACES: FOR THE PLEBISCITE Sydenham Ward 1a--A-D at Mrs. Miller's, $2 O'Kill Street; W. J. Wells, deputy, 1b--B-Mat Mr. Brasso's, 57 King W; Mrs. H. C. Hora. 10--N-Z at Mr. Brasso's, 57 Ring; James Shaw. 2a--A-G at C. R. McLeod's, 61 U. Union; E. Richards. 2b--H-M at C. R. McLeod's, 51 U. Union; Geo. Kirkpatrick. 2¢--N-Z at B. Shepherd's, 34 U. Union--F. R. Maybee. 3a--A-K at Miss Brophy's, Wellington; Jeff Lovitt. 3b--L-Z at Miss Brophy's, Gore and Wellington, entrance Gore St.; Miss Mabel Hewitt. E ~ Ontario Ward. 4a--A-L at Committee room, buildings; J. R. C. Dobbs. 4b--M-Z at committee room, buildings; Wm. Woollard. , 6a--A-L at council chamber, building; Jack Emery. bb--M-Z, at council chamber, building; ¥. L. Jackson. 6a--A-F at Mrs. Holder's, 34 U William; Mrs. M. H. McConnell. 6b--G-M, at Mrs. Holder's, 34 U. William; Harry Sharp. 6c--N-Z at Mrs. Holder's, 34 U. William; Kenneth Wood! 50 city city city city St. Lawrence Ward. 7a--A-G at J. Halliday's, King and Princess; A. McDonough. 7b--H-N at J. Halliday's, King and Princess; Wm. Norris. | "Y¢--O0-Z aut J. Halliday's, King and | Princess; Andrew W. Dunlop. 8a--A-F at W. J. Vince's, 160 Cler- gy; James Campbell. 8b--G-M, at W. J. Vince's, | Clergy; C. F. Posselwhite. |. 8c--N-Z at R. Sinclair's, 360 Bar- rie; J. Ferris. = 9a--A-G at Ernest Guess, Barrie; Mark Coward. | 9b--H-0 at Ernest Barrie; Samuel Turner, 160 380 Guess', 380 -- PICTURESQUE SLEEVES The picturesque sleeves are the most noticeable feature of this brown moire frock. They are of pleated chiffon a few shades lighter than the dress. The chiffon is also introduced in the under panel and the scarf that is a part of the out- fit. Two very large buttons of brown composition serve as a tnim- ming and also = fastening. This is a very charming outfit for afternoon | tea or thé matinee, : . 9c--P-Z at Ernest Guess', 380 T Bar- rie; A. W. Foster. J Cataraqui Ward. 10a A-D at Mrs. Earl's, 238 Wel: lington; H. Akerley. 10b--E-M at Mrs. Earl's, 238 Wel- lington; A. B. Bryant. 10¢--N-Z at Mrs. Fox' 5, 240 Wel- lington; R. M. azelton. ge 1la--A-J at Mrs. Murphy" Bay; Alex. Carey. 11b--K-L at Mrs. Murphy's, Bay; Wm. Pillar. 12a--A-K at Mrs. Prive's, Montreal; John Handley. 12b--L-Z at Mrs. Prive's, Montreal; Fred E. Ling. 51 51 255 255 * Frontenac Ward. 13a--A-F at H. McBratney' s, 137 Bay; A. E. Hunt. 13b=--G-M at H, McBratney's, 137 Bay; Mrs. Sarah Rea. 13¢--N-Z at R. Sterling's, Sydenham; Morgan Shaw. 14a--A-K at Wm. Cassidy's, John; Charles Hebert. 14b--L-Z at Wm. Cassidy's, John; Robert Irwin, 15a--A-G at Jos. Pine; Ernest Hughson. 16b--H-0 at Jos. Kramer's, Pine; George Cotman. 15¢c--P-Z at Mrs. M. Galloway's, 75 Pine; Harry Law. 16 --A-Z at W. J. McCormick's, 422 Montreal; Robert Cowie. 216 55 65 Kramer's, 37 '37 Rideau Ward, 17a--A-F at Matthias Clow's, 471 Princess; Wm. Saunders. 17b--G-M at Matthias Clow's, 471 Princess; W. H. Mowat. 17c--N-Z at Matthias Clow's, 471 Princess; Wm, J. Barrbtt. 18a--A-F at Geo. Cornelius', 627 Princess; W. H. Townsend. 18b--G-Q at Geo. Cornelius', Princess; Jas. Berry. 18¢c--R-Z at F. A. Jarvis', Princess; U. F. Telgmann. 19a--A-D at C. H. Pickering's, Princess and University; W. G, Bai- ley. 19b--E-K at C. H. Pickering's, Princess and University, John Pollie. 19¢--L-P at Mrs, Peters', 439 Brock; Percy Bould. 194--Q-% at Mrs. F, Peters', 459 Brock; Mrs. M. Connell. 20a--A-H at Mrs. Langfori's, Princess; Ernie Sliter. 20b--I-Z at Mrs. Langford, Princess; H. L. McKinnon. 627 621 Victoria Ward. 21a--A-D at H. M. Stover"s Alfred; H. J. McLeod. 21b--E,L at A. Cruse' shcp, Alfred; R. E. Ward. \ 21c--M-R at A. Cruse' shup, Alfred; H. J. MorZand. 21d--S8-Z at Mrs, Prestoa"s, 109 Alfred; Stanley Weir. 22a---A-J at H. Rice's, lingwood; W. A. Twigs. 22b--K-Z at H. Rice's, 501 Cols lingwood; Mrs. Barah Revelie, 23a----A-J at W. Arniel's (Booth & Co.), 300 King W.; W. F. Smith: 23b--K-Z at W. Arniel's (Booth & Co,), 300 King W.; William Per- ry: rear, 301 Conl- Portsmouth. la--A-K at village hali, Ports] mouth; Frank Nicho:son, 1b--L~Z at village hall, mouth; T. F. Graham, 2--A-Z at Mowat Hospital, Poris- mouth; K. P. Walker. --------------------------p------. A TEMPERANCE MEETING. .Ports- Was An Eyent In Verona On Thurs day Last. Verona, Odt. 20.--A meeting in the interest of the Temperance cause was held in the Methodist church on Thursday night. The speakers 'were Prof. McFadyen and Rev. Mr. Blanchard, Kingston, W. M. Reid, M.P., and Rev. F. Loft, Verona. C. W. Leadley acted as chairman, br; The North Wind Doth Blow Styles: ™ But 1here's Comfort in Knit Underwear 1 hi slim Silh perfect fitting, medium and large size. Made by (J. R. Morley's, London), beautifully Say Specially pricedat . ............. 1 00 It is well knit and warm. Wear, Wool Underwear and you can heartily. rejoice in the keen breath of Winter. You'll feel free to enjoy brisk, invigorating days in the open. This Underwear is ideal for Winter, . form closely to the figure, so that it may be worn without interfering in the least with the f. styles and weight to suit individual tastes. Women's Pure Wool Vests Sleeveless, with wide Strap, with Short Sleeve Its lines con- It in a variety-of- . ALL WOOL Combinations Beautifully finished and fitting, all wool Combination in Cumfy Cut or Short Sléeve, with tight knee length. priced at-- Heavy Weight Cotton Vests Made with wide strap. or Opera style in all sizes. Specially Cumfy Cut cuffs at knee. WINTER WEIGHT 'Bloomers Shades: Tan, Saxe and Cream; heavy weight and large fitting, with elastic * Silk and Wool and Cotton COMBINATIONS Beautiful weight and styles for All styles, sizes all occasions. and lengths, $2.50 STRIPE SATIN BLOOMERS SPECIAL! Stripe 'Satinette Bloomers, made with deep cuff at knee. Shades: Rose, Pink, Navy, Tangerine, Black and etc. Regular $1.75. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $1.19 Wrap Around CORSET With Elastic Sides --that charming slenderness of figiire which shows off the sea son's straight line Frock to best advantage. $2.50 ---- {nteresting amd instructive evening was spent. E. Kennedy has moved to Crow Lake. J. P. 'Windsor, Kingston, has moved into Mrs. Snider's house. Mrs. Geddes has gone to Deser- onto to visit her aunt who Is very ill. The mew tinsmith ds very busy. James Curl, George Reynolds, and D. Walker, on the sick lst, are im- proving. Mrs. Harrison Vandewater and son, Iroquois Falls, are visiting at J. Wilkins'. Mr. McBain has returned to his Special singing was rendered and an Position at the bank, Mr. Hamilton has gone to Port Hope. T. B. Tallen ACKSONMEITVIER LIMITED I'4 PRINCESS rae is visiting in New York. James Mc- Mullem's beautiful flowers are about gone but he has one beautiful rose bush in full bloom. Visitors: W. Burleigh, Kingston, at Joseph Percy's; Miss Hill Newburgh, at Ira Reynold's; ¢. A. Percy and Mr. and Mrs, Deline, Kingston, at W. D, Percy's; Mrs. Davidson, Parham, at Dr. Genge's. : ii------ "This year's expenditures for radio parts are expected to reach $250, 000,000: F OUND IN ANTIOCH'S RUINS | with relatives '| McDougall. Miss STREET SHIPPING STOCK. Cattle and Lambs Are Semt To Toronto. Mississippi, Oct. 20.--Mrs. W. A. Geddes and daughter, Alice, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Roy Kilborn, Renfrew, last week. Mrs. Earl MoGuire and son, Billie, King- ston, are spending some time with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. D. Olmstead and eon, Thomas, motored into Kingston, Saturday, bo -epend a few days with their daughters, Mrs. .T. Doolan and Misses Annie and Mary. Messrs. Jack and Thomas Miller, Snow Road, shipped two loads of cattle and 'one of lambs to Toronto, on Saturday, J. Palmer, Snow Road, shipped three carloads ot dambs last Saturday from here. Mrs. Hues and granddaughter, Toronto, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Gib- son. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norrie and son, Donald, also J. Deacan and Edward Dowdell, Bolingbrooke, spent Sunday tive village. Mr. and Mrs. R, Gibson and fam- {ly spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Adele Binedict, Penth Collegiate, spent the week-end at her home here. A few from here Silk and Wool HOSIERY Shades: Camel, Beige, Fawn, Grey, Dove, Black and Black and White, SPECIALLY PRICED AT attended the 'sale of horses at Shar- bot Lake on Saturday last. HANGING FERN BASKET A hanging fern in a basket is just as beautiful in the dining-room as it is over the porch or in the sun room in summer. It is an all-year-round attraction and comfort to diners, Eleven American stafions were heard in England during the inter- national radio tests last year, Radio business for 1934 is expeot- ed to reach the $300,000,000 mark. Argentine has made greatest prog- reas in radio in South America. .

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