Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1925, p. 5

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| WEIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 Phone 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY For Bus and Taxis, Cutters and ¥iat Sleighs for driving parties. mr W.C. CANNON 164 Barzie Street. Phone 1180J. AA NTN TO LET RIDEAU rooms, electric light. $16.00 per month, GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, + Baggage. Agent Groat: West Life Assurance R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 806. 86 Brock Street I ge { For Moviag of FREIGHT, FURN PIANOS, CARTAGR ae EVERY DESCRIPTIO Kingston , Transfer Co. 2 ENINGS a. HONE 8TY aro Ning DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and er Plano Adjusting. Norman -Butcher, 37 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. BRITISH AMERICAN SAFES, RAGE or 182 Wellington Street When you want the best in Cut Flowers, Plants or design work call WALYTS', 1768 store, 1187 residence. Sole member of Florist Tele- Delivery for Kingston Your out-of-town orders so- Eefiis Biskast 2 CARS LACKAWANNA SPLIT PEA COAL just arrived. Clean, bright, no slate or clinkers. $0.00 PER TON Lackawanna Spells Quality. 'Sold only at W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET Telephone 67. A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR AILING CHILDREN MILLER'S POWDERS CONTAIN NO mancomes. EASILY TAKEN, QUICKLY AND 'Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington st. Phone 256. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Vath KINGSTON AND DISTRICT A Bale of Men's Pullover Sweaters. A limited quantity of men's navy blue all wool pullover roll neck sweaters to go during this sale for $1.98. The Lion. Clothing Co. Gift For Young Lady. Miss Bessie Dorland's Sunday School class at Wellington, present- ed her on Sunday with a fountain pen as a token of appreciation for her faithful services. Shipped Fruit Home. Last week T. E. Armstrong eent to Carleton Place from California a large box of fruit including grape fruit, lemons, etc., picked frgm the grove of Wim. Nesbitt, formerly of Carleton Place. A Successful Cheesemaker. The patrons of Allisonville cheese factory held their annual meeting and every one was pleased with the year's work. Mr. Ferguson is con- gratulated as a cheesemaker. Dur- ing the whole season he had but twenty-two cheese that went as sec- onds. It was decided at the meeting that the cheese for 1925 be sold through the co-operative company. Gifts To The Organist. Mr. and Mre. George Richmond, Selby, were taken by surprise when a number of the congregation of St. John's church "gathered at their home to present Mrs. Richmond with a well filled purse as a recog- nition of her services as organist. Mrs. Richmond manifested a deep appreciation of their kindness and generosity in a few fitting remarks. Presentation to Minister. An interesting event took place at the close of the Young People's meeting in St. Andrew's church Carleton Place, when the'dearly be- loved minister, Rev. A. R, 'Gibson was presented by the Y.P.S. of his congregation with a beautiful Park- er Dufold pen fn recognition of hir many kindnesses to them during the year. Mr. Gibson has labored hard and earnestly in the 'interests of the young people. t Farm Changes Hands. James Thomas, Ramsay, town- ship, about two miles from Carleton Place, on the Innisville road, has disposed of his 200 acre farm to Robert Dowdall, High street. The latter gots possession in April. This DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN W.R McRae & Co.| 'Golden Lion Block Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS - 234-2386 Ontario Street. hag ge 1204 All kinds of machines and machinery repaired. Prompt and efficient Mus. Doc. i Teacher of Voice Produc- tion after the most Ap- Specializes in coaching vanced students for Operati Concert and church work an interpretation. 2 For particulars and terms apply: STUDIO: ly C. 'W. LINDSAY, LIMITED. [ Joseph Andre] proved European Methods | ad- | BUY C COAL ar Buy en. wers. . All out-of-town orders will re- celve our prompt atténtion. SPORT DRESS is one of the most beautiful farms in Ramsay and bas been the home of Mr. Thomas for over fifty years. The latter will retire next spring and 'will move to Carleton Place to make his future home. ols, but youth and men in that state have little thought for the singing of carols. - A Great Bargain in Men's Overcoats. We are 'selling a splendid man's overcoat for $13.46 during this great clothing sale, an unheard of bargain for this grade of overcoat; only a limited quantity, The Lion Clothing Co. Presented With a Purse. Very Rev. Canon Thomas Patrick Fay, parish priest of St. Brigid's church, Ottawa, a "native of Al. monte, and an old Almonte high echool boy, celebrated on Dec. 23rd the silver jubilee of his ordination. His confreres of the archdiocese of Ottawa made up their minds that their distinguished and much re- spected co-worker would just have to bow to their wishes. Accordingly there was presented to him a handsome purse, and an ad-! dress. A Golden Wedding Event Mr. and Mrs. Esli Terrill, 'Wooler, celebrated on Tuesday, the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage About twenty of the guests attend: ed the silver wedding gtwenty-five years ago, while three of those pres- ent this week, also attended the ceremony on Dec. 30th, 1874. Mrs Terrill was formerly Miss Ella J. Herrington. A feature of the special dinner served on the occasion was ¢ of | | roast of venison, the result of Mr { Terrill's forty-sixth hunting trip in- to the north. A Great Bargain In Men's We have a limited quantity men's suits which we. are selling; during this great clothing sale for $13.45, only a limited quantity. The Lion Clothing Co. Early Assessments. In early days and in the first two decades of the 19th century, some of ace View Point. the assessments recorded are |cent- The Wenfrew Mercury says: The |ainly peculfir, A house of round logs Ottawa Journal condemns the sing- | was assessed for fifteen pounds. If ing of @hristmas carols in the | built of square timbers, or hewed on streets, while The Kingstcn Whig! two sides, one storey, and not more defends the same, the one having! than two fireplaces, twenty pounds. probably seen: them in a poor light | Built of squared timbers and two and the other in more favorable cir-| stories, thinty pounds. Built of brick cumstances. Properly conducted or stone, one storey, forty pounds. there seems no reason why the | if only having two fireplaces. A clos- singing of carols should offend any ed carriage for pleasure with two tastes. Certainly the popular con-| wheels 'was assessed for one hundred ception of them is that they are all' pounds, this apparently being con- right in every way. Half-intoxicated sidered the height of luxury. An 5. ANGLIN & (0. Limited See our designs for Window Seats, Book Cases, Pantry Cases, Broom Closets, Medi- cine Cabinets, Linen Closets, Kitchen Cup- boards, etc., made to conform to the shape and size of your room, S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1871. persons could make a farce of car- IN THE MORNING HER TONGUE WAS COATED HAD BAD TASTE IN MOUTH Miss Pearle L. Zinck, Barss Cor- ner, N.S., writes:--*"I was awfully troubled with my liver, and used to get such dizzy spells I would have to sit down while I was doing my work. In the morning, when I used to get up, my tongue was coated and I had a bad taste in my mouth and often times, throughout the day, 1! was troubled with pains in my stom- ach, I suffered in this way until a friend of mine who had used your MILBURN"S Laxa-Liver Pills told me of having taken them, so I decided to try them, and I can truthfully say that they certainly did me a lot of good. "Il cannot recommend them too Bighly to all those who suffer as I You can "procure Milburn's Laxa~ Liver Pjlls at all druggists or dealers; put up, for the past 30 years, by The T. Milburn Co.,, Limited, Toronto, | Ont. \ open carriage for pleasure was as- sessed for twenty-five pounds. Portland Paragraphs. Portland, Jan. 7.--Monday being election day everything passed off quietly. Everyone voted that had a vote. The weather has been so fine, for the past. week, the farmers are losing no time at their wood and |= out logs for the sawmill, Mrs. Martha Lyons is visiting friends in Kingston. The dance held at E, Bell's on Dec. 30th was well attended; everyone was well pleased with the good time. Mr. and Mre. A. Gallagher spent New Year's with friends in Smith's Falls. The many friends of Mr. Stevens are pleased to see him able to be around again. Mrs. Payman | has closed her home and gone to | spend th& winter in Smith's Falls with her son, Russell Rose. 'Mr. Heath is improving; he is able to be up and around the house. €. Morris and family, Smith's Jalls, spent Sunday with his parents here. C. Sly, who has been on the sick | list for some time, is able to be out and around again. Se -- Men's and Boys' Overcoats Less 20 per cent PREVOST'S TWEDDELL'S FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE 'Winter Overcoats $22, $25, $27 See Our Indigo Blue Serge Suits $28.50 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess Street 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 pe big enough, no words ry ii pn si i 1 TRY

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