Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1925, p. 11

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 ta ------ i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG The Whig's Classified Page Is a Public Forum and a True 11 Market Place MARRIAGES. -- top MeCU' EON--WINDOVER--- At 1} - RT Ho Nov. 18th, Reeve Alfred MoCutcheon, Roblin, to Mrs. N. Windover, Napanee. DEATHS. --At Napanee on Nov. 15th, Mrs. ROO on Rook, aged 71 years. BALLANCE--At . Selby, on Nov. 17th, Francis 34th year. Clcalian OLES---At her home, near arendon, Ba Be at: on November 17th, 1925, Mrs. Rosanna Boles, aged 79 yoars. Funeral took place to Oso Cemetery, ar adas: Nevomber 19th. RISON---At Adolphustown, on Nov. Rn George IN. Harrison, in his 87th year. S8BLL At Napanee, on Nov. 17th, RUBE 1 Harold Russell, aged 24 years. New til STINSON---At Marlbank, on Nov. th, James Beineon. aged 78 years. SOMBERVILLE--At Maribank, on Nov. 13th, John R. Somerville, aged 638 years. a i SUTHERLAND---In Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, November Sor 1925. Samuel Sutherland, aged 81 years. Funeral from the Masonic Temple on sday, November 24th, at 2.00 pam. to Cataraqui Cemetery. and acquaintances respectfully nvited to attend. , Remains will be at Masonic Temple Tuesday morning. Y----In Kingston, on November 21st, 1925, Michael Joseph Whitty, Aged 65 years. Funeral from hig late residence, 301 University Avenue, Tuesday morn- ing at 8.45 to St. Mary's Cathedral. ends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend the Toronto papers please copy. 4 JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 147 for Ambulance ; ROBERT . REID The Leading Undertaker Phone 577. 230 Princess. Street M. P. KEYES ~ FUNERAL HOME: 49 COLBORNE STREET AMBULANCE "PHONE 1889. JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer Ambulance Phone 598 H. J. KNIGHT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER PARLONS---Sy Yarker, Verona, And Battersea. Ambulance phone 35. TELLS ABOUT HIS ~~ ESCAPE FROM PRISON {Continued from Page 1.) All this time we were in prison clothes. How we got other clothes was lke this: Two kids who were out shooting came along And asked us if we were bums. We sald yes and » asked for something to eat and for clothes. One of them said: 'I'll get all you want, my old man is a section «boss and I can get the keys to the section house. They did so, and we took caps, sweaters. and everything we needed. When we left them we promised to write to them. How Gang Sep "We waited for a freight, and then walked 20 miles. Then we argued what we should do, and decided to split up. Bryant struck out with me for Trenton, Ontario, and Ryan and » Brown went together. We got as fan as Kingston and Montreal and then Bryant and I separated. "I worked my way over the border 10 Vermont, then to Boston, where 1 got a job, and I stayed in Connecti- cut, in one town or another. I work- ed for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and got my , transportation paid to Derby. I was in a section gang there for eight months. In Bridgeport I worked ona church and on the Stratfield hotel. 1 came down to New Jersey because 1 wanted to ship to "Frisco, but 1 couldn't ship there so shipped to "" » He sald he had lived in Germany) under the name of Hall. He came - baek to the United States on the SS. America, on which he had shipped as a an. He paid ome dollar for Seaman's papers and came on them. was headed for 270 West 25th rie a3 . street, New York City, where he had lived Sor Tr oks before he went to € y. As he stepped off the train at the New York end of the tube that goes under the Hudson 30 Church street, Detectives Fay; Sullivan and Kier- the New York police and De- of the Pinkerton » closed in on him, | To Bring Simpson Back. » 0, Nov. . 33 5 ings will be started at once to bring back departmen le Toronto authorities ipson's " tion and iced that the provincial Wired the. British Wilbert Ballance, in his | oy | SON'S. sie BRINGING UP FA Lost and Found BAR PIN « Found, on Alfred Street. 372 Alfred Street or phone 1703-w. BROOCH--FGund, Sunday night, on Alfred Street. Owner may have same by calling at.587 Princess Street, BUNCH OF KEYS--Found. Owner may have same at 14 Chestnut Street. FOUR BLACK AND WHITE CALVES Strayed on premises of W. J. McKen- dry, Glenburnie. Owner may have same by paying damages. HOUND---Lost, large, black and tan, 4 miles north Northbrook; west side of Perry Road. Finder please notify W. A. Barr, Wolfe lsland. KEY Found, on Friday, in front of Whig Office. Owner may have same at Whig Office. KEY---Found, on Wellington Street Owner may have amo at Whig Office. OVERCOAT---Brown Tweed, be- tween West and Princess Finder please phone Roscoe Gardiner, 1390 r 3s! or leave at Whig Office. -------- PARCELS---That were left in wrong Gar 9n front of Custom House on Sat- urday morning may be bad at 56 Pat- rick Street. PAID COLLECTION BOOK--From Pub. lie Library. "St. Martin's Summer, found at corner Clarence and Ontario streets. Owner may have same at C, P. R. station. lost PURSE-lLarge, patent leather, contain- ing rallway ticket, money and papers, lost, on Saturday, probably at the Outer Sta.jon. Finder please return to Whig Office PURSE--Lost, small Patent Leather, containing sum of money, on Brock or Union Streets. Finder please return to Morrison's Newg Stand. , NECKLACE--With em- SHORT ¥ , lost, on Saturday night on Earl, Bagot, Wellington or Johnson Streets. Reward if left at 170 Princess Street. A SMALL SUM OF MONEY -- Found in Anderson's store. Owner may have TWO HOUND DOGS--Lost at Ompah, one tan and white named Jack, and black and white named Minto, Please novify Robert Drew, Mountain Grove. -------- ire TURKEYS. Strayed om M. Martin's premises, Seeley"s Bay, Ontario. Own- er may have same by proving prop- erty and paying expenses. La Owner may have same by calling at] Streets. | same by calling at 391 Johnson Street. | BY CAPRICORNULG! 1 GEE A LIZARD Od A ROCK, =~ NOM 1 1g | | | | | | | Nou ARE IWWLUENCED GONE,» 1 WoULY ADVIGE Nou To BE CAUTIOUS DURING THE NEXT GEVEN DANGw OR, Nou MILL LOGE SOME THING "THAT Nou VALUE VERN HIGHLY se 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE A 7 LA WELL = IF Mate Cage fl. CHANGE LAUNDRIES, wae OR BETTER NET 1° WoN'f GERD MY SILK GHIRT out NEXT Week l. Che Ro rT ART "Too MucH BOTHER MADAME SULTANZA, WILL Ngu READ MV PALM, AN GEE IF THERES ANN BLONDE HEIRESS IN MY LIFE 2 « BY AHERN; LeT HER READ "I TH BUMPS on NOUR HEAD ~ NOU MAN BE HOLDING BACK ON SCIENCE, AN "THEIR SEARCH FOR WW Moone LINK 1» Help Wanted Articles For Sale Help Wanted Male Help Wanted REPRESENTATIVE--Wanted for local territory; must be aggressive and have initiative to produce and qualify for permanent connection with a Canadian Manufacturer, as their. distributor. 'We require the services of a Salesman to sell Palmolive Soap and our other lines to the retail trade in this vicinity. Only men able to produce and capable of intensive detail work need ap- ply. Salary and commission Past record and performance essen- tial. Write Box R-21, Whig Office, glving address and telephone num-| ber. Replies must be in by Tuesd: ¥ | morning at nine o'clock. Female Help Wanted NURSES----Opportunity to ac- | credited Scnool of Nursing; hospital uf enter 160 beds, new addition, ment. - For information, osha Ho Chicago write Ken- ital School of Nursing, 529 treet, Kenosha, Wis. Agents Wanted. A RELIABLE SALES AGENTN.Wanted for every unrspresented district: goed pay; free equipment; we Bre the larg- est growers of fruit and ornamental trees in Can i Sell for a Nursery, not for a Jobber. You will be success ful. Pelham Nursery Co.. Toronto. MAN OR WOMAN-TOo travel and ap- point local representatives. $1092 yearly guarantee. age) and expenses. nent. Experience unnecessary. ston Co., Toronto. 1 Position perma- Win. police received a query from New York asking if thers was a warrant or Simpson, and if he was wanted, and if there was any reward out- standing for his arrest. The local authorities wired New York he was wanted here, and sent a circular of- fering a reward of $6500, under Chief Dickson's signature and Simpson's picture. A ----------or------------ OAR TURNED TURTLE; PASSENGERS ESCAPED Mishap to an Auto Party Near Inverary on Satur- day. While on their way to Inverary Saturday, a car driven 'by Mr. Guth- rie of Perth Road, and which con tained his wife and three children, turned turtle about half a mile from that village: None of the occupants were seriously injured, but all were badly shaken up. The road at this point is very rough and it is thought that the car jumped from a rut and rolled into the ditch. The car was a sedan 'and the occupants were pro- & x A -- "Beautiful face powders." Gib- ($21 weekly aver-|. with expenses when travelling outside of headquarter's town. Apply with full particulars to: The Palmolive LIMITED, TORONTO 8, ONTARIO. Live Stock «fa Agents Wanted 4 Houses ° a & WE Try . NEW HOUSE--Birch Avenue, just com- TEARINAYD RuEAN DUC KS--- Tent leted; 7 rooms: and one new house, Isiand PPI P. J. Brown, Wolfe S ] dllerbeck Avenue, Jose completed; 7 : rooms. Apply to E. E. Wathen, TWO BLACK COCKER PUPPIES -- 3 a esman Nelson stree Ee haere il Brows Water Spa. niel Puppies, thiee fi sable colored collle puppies, also dogs | ' Roo 10 boarded. Muller's Kennells, 371-373 ante -- King street. 'Phone 1961-w, FURNISHED HROOM--Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply 110 Clar- ence Street. FURNISHED ROOM--- For light house- Keeping; heat; Mght and gas furnished. Rates reasonabie. Apply 288 Queen Street. FURNISHED ROOMS -- Warm, com- foruable, hot and cold running water, in each room. 406 Johnson Street. 'Phone 997-J. TWO OR THREE ROOMS--Furnished or partly furnished, for light housekeep- ing, t Waler heating, gas and slec- tricity. In good locality. 'Phone $57-F. Wanted To Rent 11 STORAGE--For motor boat, medium size. Phone 1731M and 503. Positions Wanted WANTED Furnaces to attend to, washing windows and putting on storm windows, andl all kinds of odd Jobs, Have good experience and rea- sonable prices. Apply by letter or call t Earl st t. Kelly. ~ hata Real Estate For Rent Apartments and Flats 7 APARTMENT, SIX ROOMS-- To let ~-- heated; gas, elecrtic light. 228 King Street; un view from two to six Ready 1st December. T-ROOMED APARTMENT-- Very reé- sonable rent. Apply at Marshall's Grocery Store, corner Barrie and Wil- liam streets. TWO APARTMENTS-Of 3 and 4 rooms, partly furnished for light housekeep- ing; suitable for tamily of two. New decorated. Apply 286 Barrie Street. =n -- Real Estaie For Sale Farms and Land CHOICE FARM--Of 146 acres, about one mile from Chureh, School and cheese facvory; plenty of water; good sugar bush, good buildings. Will seil ai a sacrifice. SLE to Richard Ellerbeck, Moscow, t 12 FARM---200 acres in Barrie, adjoining Ore Chimney Mining property. Cheap to quick buyer. Mrs. C. Markle, Nap- anee, Ont. Box 466. ' 100 ACRE FARM -- Good buildings, jlousaing fnished; all good land. Lot . Retiring because of ill health. Will 301! cheap. Apply H. Eves, Simcoe Is- and. $6,700--Farm, 186 acres, 4 miles from chy on York Road, 10 roomed house, 2 barns, allo, drive house, running Water, ploughing done. Good SUBAr bush. Terms. Houses for sale and to let, Money to loan. Insurance, Houses 9? BRICK HOUSE-.To rent, 3235 Earl St. ed. and Newly decorated and nt Gas electric Mght, roace. Opposite Collegiate. A y 325 Ear] Street. 'Phone 1012-m. BRICK HOUSE---No. 35 Pembroke St Three bedrooms and bathroom. Fuf- nace. In first class oondiion. Rent Jaca. Cunningham, Agent, Clarence HOUSE--On Montrea] street. ly H. TT 9 Patrick Street: Paons wv SRR _ T. O'CONNOR, Business laces B| 351 Princess Street. 'Phone 1189-J. LARGE STORE---286 Princess street, double front, rear entrance with six- Houses 14 room dwelling over store. Apply IL Cohen & Co., Ontario street. 3. Be CCNNINGHAM oh a SHOP--Amd three rooms above. Apply Insy, Res and; . to M. Staphanson, Shoemaker's Shop, 7 Clarence Streev > 203 Wellington S.reet. <= om BRUCK HOUSE--Ciose to Queen's Umi- versity. Five rooms. wo bath- a hao. i n oe A arehon Street. Also four beautifully focated lots in Ports- mouth, which would make a splendid site for a home. » HOTEL--At Collin's Bay, furnished furnished. . Price reasonably. Ape Princess M. B. Trumpour, §7¢ 'Phone 104 or 1295-J. alt et [ RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS--From, $14: Known as the Lucas farm! - Business Services Business Service Fuel and Feed 18 Insurance REE SWAIN'S WOOD YARD--Dry A-1 hard- wood; No. 1 mixed wood slabs, $3.00. Big lcad. Phone 2516-w. Wanted To Duy 19 STORE FIXTURES---Wanted, Shelving, | Counters, Show-Cases, Scales, Cash Register, Safe, etc. 'Phone 2282-w. Bn ren a os ALL LINES--Of Fire Insurance, Aub mobile, Sickness apd Accident; able companies. 'Phone or call KE. lisms, 3 Couper street. FIRE---Automobile and Casualty Insurs ance. KE. M. Crumley, 420 Earl street 'Phone 1753-M. 3 INSURANCE-Only the companies represented. most reliable Strange Strange, established in 1860. Off a Ciarence Street, opposite Post Ole ERNIE D. SLITER--Insurance Toh w. Nm 3 | all branches of Insurance in old A Frossing. Repairing: 2 our own ois fompaiics ot highest dnincial stands nade up. Samples in stock. 20.00 h ot Yast. ones and Up. 373 Mager street LU U0| thw. Res (13h ; Professional an Miscellaneo, ¥ DRUGLESS FRACTITIONER -- W. A Marcelis, corner of Barrie and Prin- cess streets. Chiropractic ust~ ments, electric treatment and and nuassage. X-ray service. Consuita- tion free. Hours: 9-13 am. 1-6 p.m, | Evenings by appointment. Office tele phone 522- Residence 'phone 957-J. ANDERSON, A. Painter and Decorats or. Estimates given on large or 3 Jobs, Choice stock of Wall Pape 9 samples carried. 'Phone 19686. SF 5 ASHES---Cléaned out of cellars and Yards, clean Job uome. A. MacGregor, 44 Russell Street. "Phoae 2355. LUCY--Geo. F. und Jennie A. Chiro- practors, Registered Nurse, 2v2 Bagot Street. 'Phone 951-w, Hours 9-13, 1-3, 6-7.30. Consultation free. CUNNINGH & SMITH ... Basiisters and SolloitSrs, 79 Clarence Street, Kingston . A. Cunningham, K.C.; Cyril M. Smith, DAY AND REVELLE--Barristers, and | Solicitors. $9 Clarence Street, King- ston. A. E. Daye Adrian 1. Revelle Morigages arranged. 'Phone 205. HODGINS, W. C.--Barrister, Solicitor, and Notary Public. Office: 38 Clarence Street, Uver C.P.K. Telegraphs. Tele- phone 1450. Monsy to loan. REYNOLDS, J. C.--Barrister and Sollci- tor, 81 Brock Street. Mortgages ar- ranged on city and farm property. 'Phone 2509. SHEA---Ambrose, B.A, Barrister and Soilcitor. Law Office, corner of King and Brock; over loyal Bank. Money to loan. 'Phone 1999. SRR Instruction 21a DAISY JOHNSON--A.T.C.M,, teacher of Violin and Piano. Special method for young children. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Studio: 307 Collingwood Street, near Johnson. Telephone 2329-w Somme re hm Personal 22] Miscellaneous 15 FIREPLACE FENDERS Screens, guards of all kinds at Partridge Wire Works. Plating in Silver, Nickel, Copper. 'Phone 330. King St. W. FURNITURE-~~ Antigue furniture s>ld and bought, and modern M. Crawm- er, 507 Princess Street, successors to Lesses Antique Shop. BEAUTIFUL NEW DINING ROOM SUITE--Sclid quarter-cut oak. Lea- ther seated chairs. A bargain for quick purchaser. Apply 375 Alfred St. 'Phone 991. IT WILL PAY YOU~--To 'come and see our stock before buying anywhere aise, Bargains in Army Breeches, leggings, Horse Blankets; all kfids of Rubber -- } HAIR AND SKIN TROUBLES--Consult| J, H. Windsor, 79 Princess Street. SKIN BLEMISHES .- Warts, Birthmarks, Scars, Pits, etc, removed permanent- ly. satisractory Glasses fitted and furnished AJlter others have Goitre cured without operation. 35 years' experience. Dr. Kilmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin, 255 _Bagot Street. Phone 301w. House 113567 | "sale, Moles. Bkin Cancers, Fancy Work 23 PICOT EDGING Hemstitching, Pleasing, work guaranteed. ing. Field, 3862 Barrie Street, near Princess Street, 'hone 2433-). Ladies' Hair Tarior ts. A, Shapiro, 45 Princegs St. ONE DROP CENTRE BREAD WAGON --(New). Apply E. E. Wathen, 137 Nelson street. 'Phone 1391-J. PERSIAN LAMB COAT -- Size 40, mn wood condition. Owner wishes to sell as it is too small. Apply to Box P-is, Whig Office. REGULAR $335.00 OVERCOATS-- For one week, $20.00 to $25.00; extra good value. Usual easy terms. Phone 2206-w. J. G. Patterson, 120 Johnston street. REFRIGERATORS-- Four Kureka Re- frigerators, 3 ft. 6" wide by 4¢ ft. Ls deep, 9 feet high; inside ineasurement. Slightly used. Will sell separately. Apply E. E. Wathen, 127 Nelsen <r 'Phone 1391-J. newest patierns; best value in Canada, with easy terms of payment; guaran. teed fit 'Phone 2206-w. J. G. Patter? son, 12J Johnston Street. SET OF SURVEYOR'S INSTRUMENTS hor sale. Apply to Walkem & Walkem, 93 Clarence Street. WHITE NEWSPRINT 500 sheets for 40c. Suitable for wrapping purpose or household use. Fize 16%" x 23". Apply British Whig. WATERPROOF. Waggon and Horse | Covers. Everything in canvas, ete. Frank W. Cooke. 'Phone $36. ding Materials 16 ROLL ROOFING $1.00 PER ROLL Slate Surfaced .. Radio and Musical 17 MARCONI 11, RADIO ~Complete, with valves, aerial and ] set ear phones. This Instrument has two stages of amplification. Price 95.50. Easy terms arranged. C, W. Lindsa t- ed, 121 Princess Street. nay. 1am Fuel and Feed 18 HARDWOOD--$31.50 and $3.75 quarter cord: mixed wood $3.75 and $3.25; Slab wood $3.75 to 38.50, according to qual and 1 i Trough r, shingles, $3.50 per tho and up. Sawdust sold WwW. H bo Concession re elegionh is furnaces, $11.00 ton; { 3 00. ad'or $85 uur or slabs, 00 ] $ EE Todd oc $4.0" quarier Ir ry cord; for spiilting. 'Phone FRENCH MARCEL and all the latest styles ALL FIRST CLASS MAIR WORK MADE T0 ORDER --Ladies "Transtor- mations, bobbed Suri, switches, sham- pooing, singeing, curling, Ladies' and ien's ra tins: Mrs, Cun- ningham, & Street, Telephone 2889, Kinghon, Round WAVING Curling, Hair Bobbing and Trimming, Facial and Scalp Treatment. Specia; attention given to Hair Dyeing. = Miss Switzer, Queen Street. For pointment 'phone 2016. PERMANENT WAVING The only wave you can shampuo and that dampness improves. Just like natural ¢urly hair. Also Murcel Waving, Sham Manicuring, Massaging, Hair Water Waving, ing. yeing, in Hair Cutting, NGSBURY, et, 'Phone 2015-2, Towa corn crop for 1025 will be the largest in 36 years of record, says the monthly crop report. A. B. Ki 209 Princess Stre said one new-fuel adventurer. in a co, times three. ing anthracite! and, wh only getting about hal "These are just some sam many heard in regard to Coke. W Ww. W.C. Bruton, 290 Weitington, The CENTRAL GARAGE, Ltd prices right. Painting also done. Rowley. Phone 1352-F. STORAGE--Dead storage for cars. ply 3538 Frontendc Street. * 260-w, Lh PAPER HANGING--High class ork 2 Ww. STORAGE--- For furniture, clean, airy rooms and spaces; your own and key. Frost's City Storag iogk 2 305 Queen St. 'Pnone 326. Ros. 988 -wy Expert Plano Tuning, Player-Piano Adjusting. 'Phone 1544. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED UPHOLSTERIN G-And general repal ing. leave orders at or drop a cand, Ye F. W. Haroid, 104 Clergy Street. 'Phone 16%u-J. SIGN PAINTING-J. B. Robinson, 375 Bagot Streei UPHOLSTERING--New or used furnle ture; work guaranteed. Call or drop & cara. W. J. Gavine, 316 Bagot street, Kingston. WELL DRILLING --- Sanitary Water Wells drilled by modern machinery; Sclentific methods, expert workmen: Water guaranteed. For ful tion ana prices write F. J. E. D. Shangraw, Colebrook, Ont. hh Er a 8 rear ' ______Automobiles Auto Accessories KINGSTON AUTO TOP AND BODY --Makers of Auto, Buggy, Boat T ald Uushlons. Commercial, Coupe bodies, California Tops and U) holstering. Awnings and Tents, Ve 347 King street. 'Phone 2045. Automobiles For Sale FOR SALE Hudson Touri 7 PASSENGER 1923 MODEL 'PHONE 600 Classified Display W INSURANCE PROREE 5 iting Fire, Lite, Automobile, cident, Sickness, Plate 0 1 Other lines of Insurance. Rasy a 83 BROCK ST 'PHONE §85-w. COOK STOVES REAL GOOD ONES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Also a full line of FURNITURE, Everdthing reasonable, Turk's Store 'PHONE 705, James Swift & Co., Limited Foot of Johnson Street. Phone 185. "Donald Werner, 48, arrested Akron, Ohio, has admitted, entering twenty homes. The Following Article Appeared in the Buffalo Evening News of November 17th, 1925.: Users of Anthracite Substitutes in Buffalo are expressing con- | siderable surprise over unexpected ease with which they have been able to make the shift from one kind of fuel to another. Also most ot them are finding that they actually like Coke. "My house has been more comfortable since I have changed from anthracite to coke than it was when | was burning hard coal," "It is particularly noticeable in the matter of getting the house warmed up in the morning. Under the old fuel very little change could be Telt in the house for an hour after the drafty' were turned on in the morning. Now we are breakfasting ortable temperature in about that time." "My ash barrels are a revelation to me of the amount 'of waste I was paying for in the hard coal, 80 called, I used to burn," said another new coke user. "At this time of the year I had at least & can and a half of ashes each week--and they were heavy at that. In the real cold weather I would have two 5 and a half each week, some- "Bo far this season I have had only about one can full of ashes in seven days--and they are material I am getting about two-thirds as much ash as 1 did when I was burn~ ile I have not weighed them, I figured I am - f as much in weight." ple expressions of opinion from a good ly lighter, can for can~ In bulk BLOM aay, ats cata ww BY GEORGE NCE OF TAGEIE oa i 4 mi hn » v

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