Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1926, p. 5

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'THE DAILY BRITISH Rhone 316 For taxi, sleighs for driving par- # for sale. KINGSTON TRANSFER - (0 153 WELLINGTON STREET oves Freight, Steel, Building Equip nt, Machinery, Safes, Planos, etc. MONEY LOANED AGAINST MORTGAGES . hones 877. Evenings 223 General Insur nce Plate Glass Burglary Baggage fire uto Buy of Alberta Coal--just a nied amount left. Alberta Coal .. ontas, nut size, clean $18.00 "Wh yleworth Bro. : or "Phone U. Ri Knight 1705. Saturday, March 20, 1926. Dyspepsia Caused Her Agony After Every Meal | Mrs. MC: Caldwell, 2335 Hemlock St., Yoteourst, B.C, rita Ati suf- fering for years with agony, from dyspepsia and indigestion, after every meal, I started taking Burdock sy aI) Tr SEREE and such relief I kept right on until I had used three bottles and was ly relieved of my trouble. Now, I can eat anything I wish with- out having any bad after effects." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY Local and long distance. All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. H. L. BRYANT 384 Division Street. 'Phone 1T53. DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 6%9. by appointment. - DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN Old King Coal | heres prompt relief/ Inside ps Absorbine, Je. and relieves irntation. Out. As the corner druggicr's, $1.25 4 bets W. I. YOUNG, Inc., Lackawanna Coal EGG, STOVE, CHESTNUT, : SPLIT PEA This Coal is pronounced by housewives as the very best American Coal that comes into Canada. DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 372 Princess Street. Phone 106 DR.R.E.SPARKS DENTIST 150 WELLINGTON STREET Special attention paid to Artificial Teeth, Crowns and Bridgework. 7 Telephone 346. | CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | ' 3 Horizontal. . Amusement. . Native metal. . Snake-like fish. .. Révision. « Wooden tray carrying mortar, . Inlet. . Drop of fluid from the eye. . To fondle. ( . To stuff, N . Rodent. . Dug in a coal pit. . Colléction of facts. . Bone. . To include. . Neuter pronoun. . To plack. .. Plant raised for its aromatic seeds. . Bird similar to an ostrich. . Hook-shaped MOVING FROM LOMBARDY -- Mr. and Mrs. William Spence to Farm Noar Perth. Lombardy, March 16--Mrs. Wil- liam Moorehouse, who is a patient in Smith's Falls Public Hospital, is improving wonderfully. We are all glad to hear that. Miss Louise. Klyne spent the past two weeks with friends in Smith's Falls. Orville Co- vell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cqyell, Lombardy, had an operation for appendicitis on Thursday, March 11th, and is gaining. Walter, Oliver, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. BE. Oliver, is h on a vigit. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spence and son, Billie, Jr., are moving to Ferth, where Mr. Spence is taking up farming. Samuel Barker spent Friday night with friends in Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Tavish are moving to Cramworth to live, as Mr. and Mrs. Petér O'Grady have moved onto his own farm where Mr. MacTavish was living. Alexander MacPartland is visiting friends in Perth. Charles Crossman, Watertown, N.Y., received from the Family Herald contest the sum of 10 dollars. William J. MacSpadden has wade quite an improvement on his new home. Mrs. Dudley Joynt is tak- ing care of her father, Mr. Poppa- well, who {is sick in bed. : Miss Alice Newman is able to be around again after her long siege of sickness. Hermon Wills had an oper- ation on his foot as it has been both- ering him for years. Nurse Sadie O'Meara is home on a visit, Andrew MacDonald is able to be out again. Berton Blanchard was moved to the Public Hospital, Smith's Falls. Mrs, Patrick Dooker took very sick on Friday last and is confined to bed. She has been unconscious since Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Jordan is home from the St. Francis Hospital, Smith's Falls, ' jection. er. tof riage. . One Bible. . Close. . Lyric. . Deity. pro- FOR SALE $2,700--6 room frame, 8 bedrooms, Yaflet, electric, gas for cooking, verandah, large garden. $8,100--6 room brick for quick sale, 2 electric and near Prin. . One in cards. . Bouth African farm- 13, . Property upon wife at 8 . Cooking utensil. . Farcical. . Devoured. . Feline animal. who literally Vertical. . Cinematographs (instrument). . Toward. . Mistake. . Long grass. < gp 'o-20 8. Magician. 12, Same. Headgear. Constetlation. Bar for slackening threads in a loom. 'Large bivalve mol- lusk. To harass. Copal or resin. Extinct flightless bird. To perish. Thick shrub. Age. . Animal similar the raccoon. Trite. Pace. Central rodent. Measure of area. Seventh "note in scale. lo. settled |17. mar- 118. 19. 21. 23. adheres the 24. 30. 32. 34. to to 36. 38. 19. American 41. 43. When You Use Pills You Need Them Active Dr. Hamilton's Pills Give Result 3 Quickly, Splendid for Headache, Biliousness Backache and Constipation. To those who need something tc stir up the system, to drive out the wastes--to those who need a laxative medicine that will act promptly upor the stomach and bowels, Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills are recommended. To enjoy good appetite, sound digestion, to be brisk, full of pep, always at your best, regulate your system with Dr HamilOyy's Pills. Good for men, wo- men and children. 25c. at all deal ers. . SHARBOT LAKE NEWS. The Ladies Are Busy With Their Church Work. Sharbot Lake, March 18.--Mr and Mrs. Roy Thomlinson have mov- ed to Stirling. Norman Thomlinson who has celebrated his eighty-thir¢ birthday, was surprised by severa neighbors and friends who wished him many more birthdays. He har left to reside with his son. A dance was held in the hall last night. A big crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs Watson, Hartington, spent the week end at P. Millikin's. Miss M. Taylor spent the week-end In Kingston with Olive Monroe. Mrs. A. Middleton Le Mee H. Wal roth spent a day last week in King- ston. Mrs. J. Bourk spent Saturday last in Kingston. The daughter of Rev. Mr. Coleman fell out of a high chair and broke ker arm. A car load of hogs was shipped from here yesterday. ' Dr. K. and Mrs. Suddaby spent the week-end fn Kingston. Mrs. M. Long has returned from Toronto and will remain here for the summer. M. Drew attended county council las! week. Mrs. J. Cronk visited friends at Long Lake a few days. Br. and Mrs. H: Thomson has gotie to Montreal for a few days Mrs. Thomson intends to go to King: ston, N.Y., for a month, Mrs. A, Erwin has gone to To rogto for a few days. The Guild met at Mrs. Coleman's this week It is sewing for a bazaar, The Ladies' ie] IAVIEINE POIRIN | RHE | QIDIDIISINIE IE R| ot] AICTTIEID] OIDIRIAINIT! DOIN] RIEIPAR TTS [PIAINE IL IERIE] [G/Al] {T]S| LEAL TY INET MEANE IR] 5-19 Answer to Friday's Crossword - RADIO SUNDAY, MARCH 21st. CHIC, Toronto, (356), 5 p.m.--George H. Graham, or- ganist. CKCL, Toronto. 3 p.m.--Hope United Church. 4--Service for men. KDEA, Pittsburgh, Pa., (800). 4 p.m.--Organ recital. 6.30--Dinner concert. 7.15--Chimes, WBBR, New York, (272). 10 a.m.--Instrumental trio. 2 p.m.--Concert talk. WBZ, Springfield, Mass., (338) 7 p.m.--Orchestra, 8 p.m.--Concert, WEAF, New York, (491). 2 p.m.--S8unday Radio Services. 3 p.m.--Young People's confer- ence. 7.80 p.m.--Musical programme. WGN, Chicago, (802). 2 p.m.--Organ recital soloists, 4 p.m.--Chicago Musical College. 10 p.m.--Old Time Favorites. 10.20 p.m.--Popular songs. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. CKNC, Toronto, (856). 10 p.m.--Toronto. Conservatory of Music; instrumental trio. KDEKA, Pittsburgh, Pa., (809). 6.30 p.m.--Dinner Concert. * 9 p.m.--Light Opera Company. WBBR, New York, (272). 8 p.m.--Syracuse music. WBZ, Springtield, (338). 6.30 p.m.--Hotel ensemble, 7.30--Organ. 8--Capitol Theatre programme. WEEI, Boston, (248). 5 p.m.--Rainbow Ramblers. Cabin orchestra. 7.30---Black Iron Shiners. WGBS, New York, N.Y., (815). 10.30 a.m.--Bernard Kalkins, or- sanist. 1.830 p.m.--Manhattan string trio. 8.10--Mary Baker, soprano. 6.30--Little Bear Balalalka orch- estra. WGY, Schenectady, N.Y., (879). 2 p.m.--Asia restaurant orchestra. 2.50--Musie. 6.30--Porter H. Pott's Hotel Van Zurlér orchestra. 7.45---Orchestra. Complete radio programmes sold | it Canada Radio Stores. ---------------- REGRETTED DEATH. Of Mrs, Duncan Church at Flower Station. Ssow Road, March 17.--The death, at Flower, on Monday, 5th, of Mrs. Duncan Church, after s short illness, is deeply regretted by il in the community. Mrs. Church had been scarcely two weeks in her new home. She leaves her husband acd three small children, Ward, Her- man and Myrtle McGonegal,. brothers and sister," left, on Tuesday, to at- tend the funeral at Calabogie. 'Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McGone- gel, were with their daughter at Fiower during her illness. A few from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. J. Ryder at Donaldson, on Sunday. Mrs. Ryder . 6.13--Joe. Rines and his Huntefs' | ' 5 8 : : Anthracite O WE NOW HAVE SCRANTON STOVE. COAL -- FRESH FROM THE MINES. ~ Chestnut on the way S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STRE Private Branch Exchange *| ETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Phone 16571. BOOKS OF THE HOUR Diary of a young lady of fashion--C. nox. Private Life of Helen of Troy-- J. |i Erskine. Clara Barton--H. O'Higgins. Jericho Sands--M. Borden. Anthony and Anna----S8t. J. Ervine. Mary Elizabeth Haldane, The Meadors--J. C. VanDyke. Plays, 6th Series--J. Galsworthy. Panchatantra--A. W. Ryder. Along the Road--A. Huxley. Deakin, Small Plays--E. H. Yates. HOW ABOUT PICTURES ? For new in Pic. tures, and inspect our b «cholee assortment. Framing a < Custom Picture I specialty. t GARTLAND ART STORE b 237 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 2116-w, INSTALL Chamberlin Metal Weatherstrip Now 8aves Coal. Ends.Draughts. | J.R.C.DOBBS & (0. Tour of the Prince of Wales -- R. || 4 Clarence 8¢ "Phone 810. 2 FOR SALE 1 pair Solid Brick Houses, El. lerbeck Avenue; just Sampleted, 7 rooms. Will sell separately, Also three new houses, in Sood location, on south side of cess Street. . Teom Frame House, = ed) improvements. Division Street, | "PRUE COTTON" .MONTREAL--TORONTO--WINNIPEG i Moin {| Work Logscuttoorder.

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