Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1925, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Early Colds Check them with DR. HICKEY'S REMEDIES These splendid preparations ll have been giving the fullest sat- ' {sfaction for twenty years. ~Speedy Relief for Coughs. Speedy Cold Capsules. ---Analgic Rub for Congestion. 25 cents each or the 3 for 50 cents L. T. Best PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 50. FOR SALE Bateman's Real Estate gas, H. W, floors, hot air; garden; central. $2,000---Frame, 4 rooms, B. and T., electric light. $3,000--Frame; 7 rooms, 8 p. bath, electric light and furnace. $4,000 ~-- Brick, semi-detached, 8 . rooms, 8 p. bath, electric light ard gas, deep lot and garage. $7,500 Brick, all modern, central. MONEY TO LOAN. CUSTOMS BROKER ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. 111% BROCK ST. KINGSLON FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY Joeal and lvag distance. All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. H. L. BRYANT $84 Division Street. 'Phone 1733, me on Jobbing Work a Specialty Brick, Stone, Plastering and Tile Setting * Douglas & Mcllquham CONTRACTORS 400 ALBERT STREET 'Phones 2267F--928W A GIFT Of Beauty 'and Usefulness is a Folding Desk or Travelling Clock These Clocks are Swiss made, run for 8 days, have luminous dials and hands and are cased In Blue, Rose, Green, Grey and Brown Leather or Antique Brass. Some have Alarms. Priced $16.50 -- $30.00 And Fully Guaranteed Municipal Voters' List, 1925 Notice is hereby given that the Muni- cipal Voters' List for the City of King- ston for thé year 1925, hag been duly posted in my office in the City ingston, where it is open for nspec- | * tion. Persons who omissions therein, or of changes ren- dered necessary by reason of the death or removal of any person named there- in, or by reason of any person having acquired- the necessary qualification as a voter since the return of the Assess- ment Rolls, are requested to give notice | of the same. His Honor, hold @ Court at the Council Chamber,| in the City Hall, on Thursday, the 12th| day of November, 1925, at the hour of| 10 o'clock, a.m. to hear and Se nel all complaints which may be with the Clerk The time for making complaints as to errorg or omissions in the list is fif- teen days after the 14th day of October, 1925, being the date of the first publi-| Doyle, conductor on cation of this notice. 193 Samy, the 29th day of October, | which complaints can be filed. Dated this 14th day of October, 1935. | W. W. SANDS, City Clerk. Po ASN i The Bishop of London, the Right h te M Rev, Arthur W. Ingram will spent Wither of friends of she lars M7. in | his summer vacation in 1926 Canada. For & real, tempting dinner drop in and see us. The very best food and excellent service, Private dinners and banquets given best attention. THE GRAND CAFE JUST ABOVE GRAND THEATRE ah PETER LEE, Proprietor. | 814 PRINCESS STREET ARCTIC PEE 5¢ Ice Cream with Milk Coated Chocolate 5c. bar. For areal treat take some home. New York Fruit Store hahahah 'PHONE 1405w. A Kitchen Hoatos your Coal Range. It has the regu me lessthe oven. to take the lace of It gives you pnd cook- ; on top, and may be connected t the rance boiler if hor water is wanted. Wie ae sass $1650 Special price Special price fitted with water front $21 .00 Electric Lamps All sizes, from 5 Watt to 300 Watt. Every lamp guaranteed. ; LPP PPOR POET REIPPTRS are aware of errors or| the County Judge. willl & ing subdivision to is therefore the last day upon ! van, T. Goodwin, { { | Subdivisions The following is the list of polling places for the riding of Kingston and Portsmouth: Sydénham Ward. Sub-Division 1--A. to M at 60 King street west; N to Z at 55 King street west, Sub-Division 2A to O at Curling Rink, Clergy street west; P to Z at 36 Division street. Sub-Division 3--A to F at 94 Gore street; G to M at 50 Wellington street; N to. Z at 50 Wellington street. Ontario Ward. Sub-Division 4---A to F at corner | Clarence and Ontario streets; G to M at committee Room City Hall; Nto Z| at 84 William street. | Sub-Division 5--A to L at 130] Johnson street; M to Z at 280 John- son street. Sub-Division 6---A to F at 34 Upper William street; G to M at 136 Division street; M to Z at 344 Brock street. St. Lawrence Ward. Sub-Division 7--A to Q corner King and Princess street; R to Z at 345 King street. Sub-Division 8--A Queen street. Sub-Division 9--A to N at 394 Barrie street; O to Z at 396 Barrie street, to Z at 247 Cataraqui Ward. Sub-Division 10--A to E at 60 Bay street; F to Z at 7 Rideau street. Sub-Division 11---A to M at 51 Bay street; N to Z at 103 Bagot street. Sub-Division 12--A to Z at 281] Montreal street. + | # PLEASE TELEPHONE * * RETURNS TO WHIG + Deputy returning officers or % pool clerks in Frontenac are 4 kindly asked to telephone the | # result of the vote at their poll- the Whig # Office on Thursday night. + EX EEEX EES EE REE RR Burial of John Doyle. The funeral of the late John the Canadian { National Railways suburban train from Kingston City to Kingston | Junction, was held from his late re- 'Where the People Vote on Thursday; 1s and Polling Places sidence, Montreal street, on Wed- nesday morning to St. Mary's cathe- | dral. Solemn requiem mass was sung. in the presence of a very large | Doyle, for the happy repose of his goul by Rev. Father E." M. Lacey. His Grace Archbishop Spratt was present in the sanctuary. 'Mr. James Hanley represented the {| Canadian National Railways atthe | funeral and other employees of the {| C.N.R. and many. from the C.P.R. | were present at the mass. The pall- bearers were H. Harrison, D. Sulli- J. Doherty, T. Doyle and Thomas McDermott, with whom the late Mr. Doyle worked on the suburban train. TOM'S FIRST FILM SINCE TOUR ABROAD. At the Capitol starting tomorrow. All the Tom Mix fans in Kingston are eagerly awaiting a chance to see Tom Mix in "The Lucky Iorze- shoe," his first picture since he re- turned from Europe. WORKING OF THE O.TAA. Chief Justice Meredith Hopes Situa- "tion Will Improve. Belleville, Oct. 28.--In the assizes here Chief Justice R. M. Meredith | }h% PROBS: --Thursday, strong northwest winds, part- ly cloudy and much colder. Frontenac Ward. y Sub-Division 13--A to G at 260 Sydenham street; H to N at 270 Sydeham street; O to Z at 276 Syden- ham street. Sub-Division 14--A to H at 67 Charles street; I to P at 64 Charles street; Q to Z at 62 Charles street. Sub-Division 15--A to F at' 56 Patrick street; F to L at 23 Pine street: M to R at 84 Pine street; 8 to Z at 96 Pine street. Sub-Division 16--A to K at 37 Stephen street; L to Z at 25 Stephen street. Rideau Ward. Sub-Division 17--A to D at 212 Division sfreet; E to K at 214 Divis- jon street; L to Q at 216 Division street; R to Z at 218 Division street. Sub-Division 18--A to E 508 Al- bert street; F to Z at 621 Princess street. Sub-Division 19--A to H at 465 Albert street; I to M at 466 Albert street; M to R at 466 Albert street; S to Z at 441 Albert street. Sub-Division 20--A to Z at 682 Princess street. 0, Victoria Ward. Sub-Division 21--A to H at 130 Union street west; I to M at 135 Union street; Mc to R at 275 Albert street; S to Z at 385 Earl street. Sub-Division 22--A to Z at 181 Collingwood street. Sub-Division 23---A to E at 300 King street west; F to Mc at 302 King street west; N to Z at 36 Liv- ingston avenue. \ Portsmouth. Sub-Division 1--A to Z at Town Hall. Sub-Division 2--Mowat Hospital. Died in General Hospital. The death took place at Kingston General Hospital on Oct. 24th, of Fna Florence Hart, wife of Peter Hart, Roblin, aged thirty-six years. The Prince af Wales' fox hunting plans are interrupted by an order aiming to check the spread of cattl: disease in England. AAA Insist on " MILK OF MAGNESIA Unless'you ask for "Phillips," you may not get the original Milk of Mag- nesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, correc- tive. Each bottle contains full directions --any drug store. FREE FITS trac If you have Tf you have Epiepsy. Tits. Falling Sickness or Convulsions-- no matter how bad-----write to-day ror my nies trial treatment. Used successfully 25 years. Give age and explain case. DR. ©. M. SIMPSON, 1053 West 44th Street, CLEVELAND, OHI10. Dominion Elections Act Electoral District of Frontenac= Addington. "P Notice is hereby given that John Wesley Bdwards, Physician, Sydenham, Ontario, one of the candidates at the pending election in this electoral dis. triot, has appointed as his official t, Joseph Foster, whose address is cow, Ont, and that Willam Samuel Reed, farmer, Verofia, Ontario, one of the candidates at the pending election in this electoral district, has appointed as his official agent, James Stewart, whose address is Harrowsmith, Ontario. Dated at Batversea, Ontario, this twenty-seventh day of October, 1925. SAMUEL JAMIESON, Returning Officer, Electoral District, Frontenac-Addington. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine Murray Warnock, late of the City of Kingston, in the County of Frontenac, 'Widow, Deceased. termes O8~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- sunt to RBO. Cap. 121, Sec. 56, that all Sreditars and others having claims Mir Wa th tate of the said Catherine led on or a t th day of August, 1935, are re Aras on or before the 7th November, & HICKEY : Strex ston, Eidos for the Execut Tf assets to any person of whose claim he shall not have : Br had x notice at the | RIGNEY & HICKEY, Sclicitors for Executor. Kingston. October nh, 1925. | STORE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY AS USUAL _At a meeting of Retail Merchants it was decided to re- main open as usual, and to allow all employees extra time to exercise their franchise and vote. Thursday Morning Sale --From9to 1 O'clock-- Men's Fleece Lined Underwear Reg. $1.00 garment Sale Price 83c each 100 doz. Penman"s first quality No. 37, fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in a full range of sizes from 34 to 44. This is an outstanding bargain opportunity; and one that every man who wears fleece-lined Underwear should take advantage of. Cash and carry. Warm Winter Coats In an endless array of the season's smartest styles, fabrics and eolors. Handsomely fur trimmed and warm- ly interlined. Priced from 122, "75% Coats for Juniors in sizes 13 to 17. Coats for Misses in sizes 14 to 20. Coats for Women in sizes 36 to 52. And we wish to emphasize par- ticularly the fine quality of their all- wool fabrics, fine tailoring and fin- ish, the luxurious beauty of the fur trimmings, and last but by no means least, their exceptional pricings. We can convince you by inspec- tion of their style and quality leader- ship as well as their price leadership. MAY WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY ?

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