Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1926, p. 5

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| 5, February 11, 1926. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FETT Sore, Aching Carne Phone 316 | ji toc Was Covered | Drop Out In Hot Bath @DKINS LIVERY For taxgsleighs for driving per- ¥i hacks and cutfers. Also' ice- for sale. : GSTON TRANSFER CO. 158 WELLINGTON STREET es Freight, Steel, Building Equip. Machinery, Safes, Pianos, etc. MONEY LOANED AGAINST MORTGAGES jones 877. Evenings 2231. w . TO LET oe brick nine ropm house. central location. Immediate isession. $40.00 per month. GENERAL INSURANCE . oe $ Plate Glass Burglary GUARANTEE BONDS mpany, R. H. 'Dr. Waugh 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. PIANO TUNING Plano Turing, Repairing amd Player Plano Adjusting. . Norwan . Butcher, 27 Pine Street. "PHONE 184, ust arrived, carload of Hard { Brickets, made from Welsh anthracite Coal Liability Baggage Agent Great West Life Assurance Miss Greta Carlisle, 23 Leonard Brantford, Ont, writes:-- 'A while ago, my face was completely covered with large red pimples, and it scemed that it was almost impossible for me to get rid of them, as I took seemed to do me any 28 Say 1 aotioed ma o | sti NALo 1011 NE hkl BLoobD. Ba BREE ) 5; nr DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. 'Phone 1850 for Prinless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT + Dr. Martel's Female Pills Have sasisted nature thousands cases ot Mn dP Ky ad only th ok H he. FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY Local asd long distance. » All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. H. L. BRYANT 354 Division Street. 'Phone 1758 Prige see vss .. $16.00) Bt ee - hontai Coal-- * ed $13.00 PAIN in Not screened +--+ $12.00 BL ADDER Kentucky Coal, egg x pee no S12 "Santal Midy "* Aylsworth Bros. Le Tox the word HDT or "Phone U. BR. K t 1708-w. --- an si Ti ves a---- es DR. J. C.W. BROOM e eo ® ® Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 619. Evenings by i. R McRae & Co. "QOLDEN LION BLOOK : Real Merit Draws Customers to Our +4 3Conl] RE I Ob LVR >) CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | Horizontal. 56. Neuter pronoun. 20. Snake-like fish. 1. Automobile. 58. Baking dish. 24. Sesame (plant). 30. Pale. 268. To curse. 7. Beaming. 61. Variant of "a." 29. To bound. 13, Alleged force 'Pro-|gs. To promise. 30. Cooking utensil. ducing hypnotism. |64. To cut weod. '31. Drone bee. (14. Toward sea. 66. Wing part of a|32. To say. seed. : %4., Challenges. 15. Series of epleal 67. To press. 85. Fifty-two weeks events, 69, Pertaining ' to the (pl). 16. Correlative of eith- poles. 36. Badge of valor, er. 71. Gravel, 87. To lomg. 17. To throw! lightly. 72. Like. $9. Female sheep. "19. To. wrench. 73. Fortoken. 41. To emulate, 21. Manufactured. 76. Woman. 48. Launder for wash- 23. Rock containing me- | 77. Point of compass. ing ore. tal. 78. Residing as a paying| 17. Petty. 25. To rent, guest, 18. Two fives. 27. To knock lightly. 79. Foes. 49. Moisture found on 28. Second note in scale. plants mornings. { 2.9. To immerse in wa- Vertical. 51. Faculty anf student ter. 1. Drove in an, auto-{ ™\ councils. 31. Obstruction in a mobile. 58. To tear. stream. 2. To love excessively.| 5. Door rag. 33. Sixth note in scale.| 3. Possesses. 57. Trunk of the human 84. To retard. 4. Exists. body. 36. Cash or medium of | 5. Recent, 59. Constant compan- exchange. 6. Title. ion. % 88. To apportion cards. | 7. To sleep. 61. To place in 'line. 40. At no time. 8. Fit, o £3.°Griet (variant). 42. Fishing bags. 9. To accomplish. ~ $4. Melody. 44. Scripture. 10. Distinetive theory. |65. To walk through 45. To assist, 11, Pertaining to a water, 46. TO remain. * node. 66. Measure of area. 47. To abound.. 12. Perforates the skull] 68. Wooden Deg. 48. To step on. in- a special opera-{69. Writing Instrument. 50. Angers. . tion. 70. Hastened. 53. Male parent of a|18. Point of compass. (71. Jewels horse (pl). 22. Preposition of 74. Third note in scale. 54. Citrus fruit. place. 76. Myself. : } P| iL CIATION sYRUP DR.R.E.SPARKS DENTIST 150 WELLINGTON STREET = Special attention paid to Artificial Teeth, Crowns and Bridgework. Telephone 846. VATTS, 182 Wellingtol Street When you want the best in Cut Flowers, Plants or design work ll WATTS', 1768 Store, 1137 Dr. Vincent A. Martin K_ DENTIST Evenings by $72 Princess Strest. Phone 108 . FOR SALE 1,550--7 roomed frame, 3 bed. rooms, electric lights, 1 open fire place, city water, good garden, hardwood floors on first floor and a barn. $2,200--6 roomed frame, 2 plece Bath voum, guod_eeliae and gar. 3 N PIRATE ALL | [IIREISERT AL LL] TY Iw § (NCTE [F 4% $4 EF M All 1D ERM Answer to Wednesday's Crossword Puzzle. Death of Elmer Lick. Oshawa, Feb. 10.--While superin- tending work in the bush in Cart- wright _fownship, some fifteen miles from his home, Elmer Lick, a promi- nent Ontario County farmer, and vice-president of the United Farmers of Ontario, suffered a stroke and died this morning. Mr. Lick was sixty- four years of age. | Mr. J. J. Haines, Belleville, has Just celebrated his eighty-third birth. day. ness there for sixty-two years. . By Using Dr. Hamilton's Pills By Regulating the System, They Bring Good Health y Ot fourse the bowels are ordered and relaxed by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, the kidneys receive new tome, the blood is renovated, and the one| & renewal of good jpeaith. No need for delay. 'The sooner you fiton's 8 He has been in the shoe busie Headaches Cold Night Sweats | You Quickly Subdue These Ailments result is MATAWATCHAN NEWS, | Dench of 2 Child ant Martidge. of a Villager. Matawatchan, Feb. 5.~--Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Colin J. MacPherson in the loss of their in- tant son, Audrew Moody, on Tues- day last. Eli Troke made a business trip to Renfrew this wegk. Mrs, Alex D. MacPherson and Mrs. Wil- flam L. Smith, returned to their homes at Black Donald, on Tuesday. They were accompasfited by the lat ter's sister, Miss Pgarl Love, who is remaining for, a vjsit this week. Roy MacPhersop and sister, Miss Gladys, left Wedjesday morning to visit relatives In Ottawa and Burns- town for a few days. The former in- tends leaving next week for his home in Little Woody, Sask., after a six weeks visit with his parents and other relatives here. George Fair, Lavant, accompanied by Mr. Smith, representing an Ottawa drygoods firm, were over night, Thursday, in the village. David Carswell, Fernie, B.C, ar« rived home Monday, just a week af- ter the passing away of his mother. His brother Alexdnder, leaves for his home at Harris, Sask., this week, af- ter being present for his mother's ast Hiness, The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Hutson, yes- terday afternoon. Cupid, of the Matrimonial Bureau does not find time dragging heavily, as he is kept very busy in this burg. His last conquest was the occasion of the nuptials of William Warlich and Miss Jennie Ball, both well known and highly esteemed resi- dents of 'this neighborhodd. The marriage took place in Renfrew, on Friday, Jan. 8th, at the home of Rev. A. Kelly, who united the young touple,;: who were unattended. The bride was tastefully and becoming- 1y "attired in a handsome -gown of navy paflette, adorned with gold lace and wearing navy silk stockings To take the sting out of corns and to be sure you are going to be rid of them quickly, the hot foot bath em- ployed with Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor is best of all "Putnam's" is to end corns quickly. The sting disappears, toes feel bet- ter at once--another application or two and the corn goes away. Satis- or, 25 cents at all dealers, GELS ior | RADIO FRIDAY, FEB. 12th. CKAQU, Montreal, (411). 1.45 p.m.--Windsor Hotel Trio, under the direction of Mr. Raoul Du- quette. 4 p.m--Stock and weather ports. ? re- CNRA, Moncton, (291). 9 p.m.---Studio programme by artists from the CNR staff at Monc- ton. 11 p.m. ~CNRA Orchestra. CNRT, Toronto, (356.6). 6.30 p.m.---King Edward Hotel Concert Orchestra. . 9 p.m.--Ye Olde Tyme Review by Ye Olde Tyme Village Quartette. 12 p.m.--Dance Programme. KDKA, Pittsburg, (809). 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert. 8.15 p.m.--~--"A Lincoln Birthday Programme." 9 p.m.---Concert. ---- WCAYP, Washinton, (4690). 9 p.m.--Mozart String Quintette, and features from Station WEAF, New York: National Lincoln Mem- orial programme. 11 p.m.--Wardman Park dance orchestra, Washington. WGR, Baffalo, (319). 9 p.m.---Joint Broade¢asting with WEAF, New York, N 9.30 p.m.~--Concert programme. 10.30 p.m.--Hewitt Humorists, 11 p.m.--Lopez Orchestra, with John Gunderman at the orgah. WEAR, New York, (492). 6 to 12 p.m.--~Dinner music from Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Great Notch Inn Orchestra; Thos. Hughes, pian- ist; Happiness Candy Boys; Bagle Neutrodyne Trio; Douglas Harmony Quartette; May Lukaschezsky, vio- linist; Chamber Musicale; Hotel Roosevelt Dance Orchestra. | WGY, Schenectady, (879.5). 7 p.m.--Dinner programme from Eastman theatre, Rochester. 8.16 p.m.~Talk on 'Abraham Lincoln." 9 p.m.--Victor Hour of Music." 10. p.m.~--Melodrama "For Love of Country" by the WGY Players. WOO, Philadelphia, (508.2). 7.45 p.m~--Ritz Carlton' Orches- tra. : -8.80' p.m.--R.C.0. Band 9 pm.--Hohner Harmony Hour. 5 Joints Spread Baume Bengué over the afflicted parts, rub well, and cover with flannel or muslin, Baume Geioe Welsh Coa This Coal has come direct from Wales and is made of the same Ee Satie Sok ar @ ash, no ers a $18.00 per ton Only 1 ton to each person W. A. MITCHELL & C0. To use | faction is assured to everyone who || JA uses Putnam's Painless Corn Extract- {dick atfended the Presbytery meet- Fa Sash and Doors "and Frames Old Growth, Native, White Pine. It costs more, but that is what we use, and we back it up with good workmanship. \ S. ANGLIN CO. LMTED . LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS; BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Private Branch Exchange "Phone 1571, 9.30 p.m.~--Fox Theatre Grand Or- chestra. l. 10 p.m~--Organ recital. 10.30 p.m.--Hotel Ritz-Carlton Orchestra. Margaret O'Meara returns to spent at her home here. WIP, Philadelphia, (508.2). 6.05 p.m..--Dinner Music; Benja- min Franklin Concert Orchestra. of the assessment commissioner. port gives the population of the proper as 549,420. WBZ, New England, (388.1). lost a valuable cow last week. Miss ronto this week after a few weeks! Greater Toronto has a population of 670,945, according to the report o {og | Res! city | 6.30 p.m.--Rebroadeast of Little Symphony Orchestra from KDKA, Pittsburgh. : 7 p.m.----Music Story Hour from Estey Organ Studio. $ p.m.--McEnelly and his or- chestra from Cook's Butterfly Ball- room, Springfield. 8.30 p.m.--Concert broadcast di- rect from the Hotel Vendome, Bos-|. ton, with a group from the Boston Symphony Orchegtra. 9 p.m.--Victor Hour of with Stations WJZ and WGY. 10.35 p.m.--MtEnelly and his or- chestra. Music WGRS, New York, (318). 7.10 p.m.--Perl House Orchestra. WOR, Newark (405). 7 p.m.--Katinka Orchestra. Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. = ---- DID BUSINESS OF $132,000. The Bloomfield Cheese Company Has Real Busy Season. Bloomfield, Feb. §.--Very little snow has fallen here this winter and very little wood and logs are being |: teamed with sleighs, E. B. Purtelle attended the Canners' convention at Louisville, Kentucky. B. R. Leavens and Fred Hubbs attended the an- nual meeting of the Holstein As. soclation at Toronto last week. Will Purtelle, Winnipeg, has purchased the Stewart Browaefatm. The ladies of the Home Interest Club held their annual At Home at the residence of Mrs. Webster Tal- coth, on Friday evening. About fifty guests were present. Alex Williams has moved to the village. Mrs. Fred Hubbs entertained her lady friends, on Thursday afternoon. The Bloom- field cheese company did a business of $132,000 last year. The old di- rectors were re-elected. Clayton Burr and Rev. Mr. Red- ings at Belleville last' week. James Lovelace is expecting a load of Al- perta coal soon. Finley Morgan and wife have gone to Picton to spend 4 few weeks at the home of John Stanton. Freeman Taicott and wife visited their daughter in To- ronto last week. SUFFERED A STROKE, Mrs. D. B. Amey, Camden East, Ill oS In Kingston. Camden East, Feb. 10---Cutting ice was the order of the day last week. The ice was of good quality and averaging between 16 and 18 in- ches in thickness. Stanley Allore is home again from the hospital. Peter Hinch fell from s beam in the barn If you ure a vietim of Foot of 'the nerve wracking tort unfit for work or play---here's sews, joyful news, that yoy can suffered & broken wrist And ONRer| Corns: Bunions. hard bruises. J. W. Amey is seriously ill. | ®ots and sore, tired, tender, burning feet---can be oly apd thatantly Telleved by cooling, Kibing vouch © sero Worm! m. Mrs. J. W. Perry and Mrs, James Skinner returned home on Thursday last week after spending two 'weeks with Mrs. T. B, Goodwin and other friends in Toronto. Mrs. Sherlock is visiting her niece, Mrs, Burrett, at Napanee. Mr: and Mrs. John Bell, Moscow, visited with her mother, Mrs. M, Switser recently. guest of.Miss P. Oster at the same time. Mra. Histed and Mrs. H. Perry took dinner at J. Galbraith's on Sune day. Mr. and Mrs. James Yeomans Simple, Eany to Use, Treatment--Gives 'Wonderfal Results Troubles ure that tirns joy lm.o/ gloom and makes one good really

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