Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1925, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON AD DISTRICT | Mrs. H. Warwick, of Toronto, re- cently sold her property in Merrick- ville, which was occupied dy A. Lis- a HEART WAS WEAK NERVES ALL GONE Mrs. J. H. Hallenbeck, 117% Wel- land Avenue, St. Catharines, Ont. 'Yor Bus and Taxis, Cutters and| 00. I wag fn a gas explosion; Fiat Sleighs for driving parties. it left me with a weak heart, and my [| nerves were all gone. 1 suffered DELCO- everything; couldn't sleep, or endure The Light and GODKIN'S LIVERY Gyproc Board "is clean, safe and economical, will not crack, buckle, warp or burn. These qualities make ago. He lived practically all his life in Lanark county. azeque, Ontario, Canada. The ocere- mony 'ook place in the church of the Transfiguration, the 'Little Church Lochwood W any excitement, and when left alone complete Electric : Power plant for every country home. W.C.CAN.\ON 164 Barvie Street. "Phone 1150J. 1 felt as if 1 could scream. ing myself. TO LET RIDEAU STREET--{rame, seven $16.00 per taken so many different kinds I took dizzy spells, often falling and bruls- My mother read about your Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and' bought me a box, but having of medicine it just seemed that I did not have any confidence in any of them. I took one box of H. & N. Pills, and son, to James Knapp. Rented Picton Arema, Messrs, Carter and Spencer, two "energetic young men from Napanee, have leased the Picton Arena and will conduct this winter pleasure re- sort for the Nance of the season. Raymond-, A pretty and «interesting eve took place on Monday, Dec. 22 when Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raymond, and Arthur R. Lockwood, were united in marriage at the parsonage at Moun- tain Grove. The ceremony was sol- emnized by Rev. Mr. Gall. The bride charmingly gowned in a navy serge, around the corner," in New York City. 'The groom is affiliated with the New York Central Railroad as a civil engineer and has been promin- ently connected with the new con- struction work along its entire line. He is a veteran of the World War, a member of Mase Hook & Ladde!! it a permanent covering for your walls and ce o S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Limber Yards, Coal Bins. ' BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Telephone: Private Brauch Exchange, No. 1574. rooms, electric lights Company and numerous fraternal or- month. felt so much better I continued with Died In Picton. GENERAL INSURANCE ' Pire, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, Burglary, Baggage. A Agent Great West Life Assurance R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 896. them until I had used five boxes, and after I had taken them I did not need any more. I cannot praise, or recom- mend Milburn's Heart and Nerve Mrs Earl Vermeer (nee Marion home in Picton on Christmas night. She has been in poor health for 86 Broek Street done for me." Limited, Toronto, Ont. Pills too highly after all they have Put up only by The T. Milbura Co., some time. The - funeral service was held in Cherry Valley Cemetery. to Bloomfield. Richard Jenkins, who for sg 1 Jer Moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, MANO CARTAG! ok, Sal ERY it Kingston Transfer Co. PRO~L #77. N STREET SAFES, i snd STORAGE OF KYENINGS 3331. 2 CARS LACKAWANNA SPLIT PEA COAL just arrived, Clean, bright, no slate or clinkers. $9.00 PER TON Lackawanna Spells Quality. Sold only at '| years has been employed the Port Milford Canning Co., has re- signed his position as manager, having accepted a position with a new company at Bloomfield, Chased By Bear, Charles 'Potts, farmer of Bradley Bay, near Camgpbellford, was chased by a big black bear while chopping wood on an island near his with tan shoes and stockings to match, was attended by her aunt, Mrs. Georgeha Shortt, Percy Shortt, uncle of the bride, acted as best man. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a short honey- moon to the groom's parents in Kennebec, where they speht Christmas, On thefr return they will reside at Porcupine Hil, four miles east of Mountain Grove, with the bride's father, Former Gananoque Girl Weds. The Beacon, N.Y., Herald of Thursday, Dec. 18th, has the follow- ing of interest to many in Gena- noque: T. Judson Jaynes, one of Beacon's best known young men, was married at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to ganizations, and is extremely popu- lar. He is a son of Mrs. Lillian F. Jaynes, of Wolcott avenue, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam David Brown, of Gananoque, Canada, and head nurse in Flower Hospital in New York pCity. The wedding took place quietly at 3 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, im- mediately after which the young couple left on a bridal trip to parts unknown. On their return they will make their Home on Wolcott avenue, W. Nojoy was found frozen death near tracks of Michigan Cen- tral Railway, Brookfield, Ont. New Brunswick Fox Breeders' oe BA Toy fornal Pe ain eved De THOMAS PECLECTRIC OIL. pal 18 TESA THe A as St TRAY THAT SPEAKS FOR QUALITIES. hid Kingston Music Studios tof | Free Class in Piano every Tues day 'PHONE 207. 258 KING STREET Mr. H. Packer, A.T.OM, | Free ensemble class in Violin on Wed. . .. . Miss D, Johnson ,A.T.O.M. HI Free Class in Sight Singing every Tuesday Mr. H, Modern methods. Association was organized in, Monc- |i ton, N.B. . Special free advantages to pupils. home, Being a good runner he out- Pupils prepared for examination. Rates on application, distanced the grizzly. An ermed gang is scouring the woods for the monster. Miss Mildred Irene Brown, of Gan- - DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. "Phone 079. Evenings by appointment. W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET ephone Tel 67. the Contracts. E. E. Redner has been busy about Centre Prince Edward county con- tracting for peas and tomatoes for i§| the Canadian Canners factory at Rednersville, Good prices are being offered for both commodities and many farmers are taking advantage by signing early contracts for a large acreage. Dr. Waugh / DENTIST 106 Wellington st. Phone 2856. FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE Winter Overcoats $22, $25, $27 See Our Indigh Blue Serge Suits © $28.50 TWEDDELL'S | 131 Princess Street DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN 84 Princess Street. Phone 1550 Gas for Painless -Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT tee Geo. A. Wright & Son Died at Chicago. There passed away at Chicago on Dec. 21st, Pauline Edmonds Blake- ly, beloved wife of DeForest Blake ly. Mrs. Blakely was-horn in Mans- fleld, Ohio, on the 25th Sept, 1890, 'and her early demise is regretted. She married DeForest Blakely, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Blakely, Pic- ton. Interment was made in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Chicago. Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Rented the Restaurant. Orrin Fowler has rented his res- taurant on James street, Clayton, N. Y.. to Robert Barl and wifes Mr. || Fowler condugted the lunch room for a number of years but retires for a time thinking a change in oc- cupation will benefit his health, Mrs. Barl and her brother, Oscar Coon- radt, will conduct the business. Mr. Earl is employed at the St. Lawrence Motor &. Machine company and ex- pects 'to continue his work there, A ---------- s Contest. The prizes for the guessing con- test which has been' conducted by Shanks Bros., Smith's Falls, for the past two weeks were awarded when Mrs. Fred Cooke won first prize, a turkey, and J. H. Shirley won 'sec- ond prize, a goose. The object of the contest was to correctly guess the weight of a prize baby beef. The entire countryside from Merrickville to Sharbot Lake was represented ranging from 88 to 8,950 pounds. The correct weight was 444 pounds, Headache Neuralgia residence. Sole memoer of Florist Tele- Delivery for Kingston Your out-of-town orders so- Lumbago Rheumatism package ¢ which contains proven directions. 12 tablets--Alsé bottles'of 24 and 100--Druggists. 1 -------- a » ~ In Vancouver, city of govern-; haunts were raided by provincial ment control, fourteem blind | pig! lice officers. DENTIST ara Trt Taees Be Dental-Dr. Alex. M. Clark will contine (a conduct the practice OFFICE: 84 BROCK STRERT Evenings by appolutment, Phone 3003 Accidentally Hurt in Hockey. Master Arthur Murphy, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. 8, Murphy, Smith's Falls, while playing junior hockey at the big rink, met with a nasty accident, whilch resulted in a bad cut on the forehead, necessitating three or four stitches, and a broken nose. He was taken home on a sleigh by a little fellow who was 'not participating In the game and on thie arrival of his father a few min. utes later, had his wounds dressed. THE SEASON'S GREETINGS. Good-will! How little our striv- ing avalls without it. It 1s the bed- rock of all human ps. It is the 'warp and woof of the business fabric itself. In the past year, yours has been manifest in a way that calls for grateful ackmowledgment. And just as your support has been helpful to us, 80 we hope you have us factors in your success. May the New Year bring you increasing pros- party and snd contribute wie Ssharously to Hopkinson's Grocery 'Phone 14. 'Market Square. FOR SALE $8,250---Buys 7 room frame house, 4 bedrooms, 2 p. Bath, Electric and Gas, Cellar, Garage and a good garden. . $8,500---Buys double stone, 6 rooms I each, 8 bedrooms, modern 8 piece .R McRae & Co Golden Lion Block A Straight Business Proposition We believe we have kept our promises every day of this sale. This event has attract. ed country-wide attention. It's success is fur- ther demonstrated by the crowds of people who throng the store daily, many drawn from a distance of one hundred miles by the incom- parable values. 'The many letters of praise we have receiv ed bear testimony of many satisfied customers, who bought by mail. There's no type big enough, no "words strong enough, and rio description good en- wash Ye do justin his big selling event, 'BUY COAL |; That's intuitive sense. Buy en- ough for all winter, that's eco nomical semse. Buy of Booth & Cb., that's dollars and cents. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Passed Away at Watertown, N.Y. Peter N. Kellar, aged: ninety years, dled in Watertown, N.Y., on Wednesday. He was born in On- tario.. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Lois Miller, Na- panee, who died mere than forty a daughter survive. Ome sister and 'a brother are Mrs. A: Clark, Arden, Ont. and J. W. Rellar, | Mountain Grove, Ont. We Sell . L.Cohen & Co, Bath, Electric and Gas. Good cel- lar, large lot. - ELJARIN Clty ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivals of their steamships: Empress of France, from South-

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