Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1926, p. 5

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| 1 188 WELLINGTON STREET ves Machinery, Safes, Pianos, etc. MONEY LOANED AGAINER AGFS - "Phones 877, / | Evenings 2231. General Insurance ¥ Fire Plate Glass Liability | Auto Burglary Baggage Guarantee Bonds. West Life Assurance Company. - R. H. Waddell BROCK STREET Tac 826 and 890. Rit Dr. Waugh 4 DENTIST 1 J 108 Wellington St. Phone 256. | agent Grom Her Nerves Were "All Broken Up" She Could Not Sleep Mrs. David Gallougher, 37 Lynd. Burst Ave, Hamilton, Ont., writes: ~"My nerves were a!l broken up and T could not sleep at night, and I would have to get up out of bed and walk the floor for hours at a time. After Using a Box of I Began To Feel Much Better, ind Sir using a few more boxes could enjoy my rest ever I py rid ' ell a H. & N. Pills have been on the market for the past 3% years; your nearest druggist sells them; put only by The T. Milburn Co, Limi Toroato, Ont.' |DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon Evenings by appointment. Pile Sufferer give you quick and lasting relfef ? 150 Wellington Street. ~ "Phene 079. -- ---- Can You Answer These Questions 7 Do you know why ointments do not Hoc 1 ON FRIDAY NIG? |Alimior Hockey Team Will Be | Honored by the Oity at : Memorial Hall. yor Thomas. PPring seems to fory =- The snow storm of has made the sleighing quit ood again. Some driving is still 'being done on the ice, although it is sald to be getting weak in places. F. Mellow, Bath, moved a fishing | stanty from the bar at the foot of the island to the former place on Thursday last, with a team of horses. The lake is quite-c¢lear of ice as far east as B. U., Wemp's at the foot of the island. : Another land mark, the store house, at the foot of Bay street, erected by the late Thomas Polley, # one-time merchant and. grain deal- er, of Amherst island, is being strip- ped of its lumbér and is being low- ered to the ground, after withstand- ing the test of about forty-five years of winters stormy blasts. Part of the material will be used in thé con- struction of the mew United church parsonage. W. H, Preston, who has been ser- fously ill for the past week, is re- ported to be improving. Dr. H. 8. Northmore, Bath, has been attend- ing him. The public schools and the S8.C.8. have all closed for the Easter vacation. Miss M. O'Brien, principal of the S.C.8, and Miss H. (EY PRESENTATION an G. A. WINTYRE HAS = BEEN Baster nts at Oshawa. «= attended the funeral : ~ciekman at Albury on Fri- @0earr. 1. Delong and Mr. W. Fox Were in Trenton on Tuesddy. Mrs. Kennedy has been spending" some time with her daughter, Mrs. H. Lamb. Mr. B. Pearsall, Bloomfield, visited his sister, Mrs. B. L, Redner. on Friday. Death of John W. Darling. Lake Opinicon, April 5.--The néws réached here'on Wednesday of the death of John W. Darling, Far- 20, North Dakota, formerly of this place, The deceased was only ill a brief time. The remains arrived at Chaffey's Locks on Saturday morn- ing and were conveyed to his form- er home at Lake Opinicon. The funeral was Reld at the Methodist church, - Sunday morning at 10 o'tlock. The remains were placed in the Wilmur vault to await inter- ment. THe deceased was a teacher in a college at Fargo. Many beau- tiful wreaths were sent by friends. Deepest sympathy is extended to the relatives, He leaves to mourn his less a sorrowing wife, mother, two sisters and two brothers, Alexander Darling, Wilmur; Kora Darling, Lake Opinicon; Mrs. Frank Best, Chaffey"s Lock, and Miss Mabel Darling, Levack, Ontario. . I ---------------------- Lansdowne Presbyterian Service. Lansdowne, April 5.---Baster ser- vices were held in the town hall, Pastel shades in sweaters are the vogue this spring. Imported JAEGE pure woll garments are in wide demand by members of fashionable clul JAEGER x ttt et] G. L. Fulford, of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, preached the ser- mon. The choir rendered special Easter music. A duet by Mrps. O'Malley, and Mr. John Davis was ruch appreciated. The hall was made to look quite church-like with ts beautiful Easter and calla lilies, and other flowers The Easter lilies being the generous gift of Mrs. M. M. Potter? A -------------- * The smallest military tank can be loaded in a motor truck. ee eee ee -- WHITE PINE] Splendid assorted stocks of White Pine in various sizes and grades. We have a par- ticularly fine lot of dressing quality. 8 Prices are now the lowest since Nineteen Twenty. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Private Branch Exchange Phone 1571. Services at Sydenham. Sydenham, April 6.--Special ser- vices have been held in the United church here for the past week by Mr. Brown, an evangelist, They have proved very helpful and in- structive to the eatire community, and a good attendance has been given. The services will be continu- ed this week. Special Baster services were in the United and Anglican ch Mr. Howard Perrin, Brockville, is visiting Mr. George Swerbrick for the week-end. Thewpopulation of Egypt has dow bled In tho last 40 years. Lansdowne, on Sunday morning. Mr, » Or the fioor is the *Kashmir" Why cutting and operations fail ? Do you know the cause of piles is in- ternal ? That there is & stagnation of blood In the lower bowel ? Do you know that there is harm- less internal remedy discovers D Leonhardt and-.known as HEM-ROID, now sold by Jas. B. MoLeod and drug- Bists everywhere, that is guaranteed HEM-ROID banishes piles by remov- ing the cause, by freeing b elrcula- tion in the lower bowel This simple home treatment has an almost unbe- lisvable Jevaid for sire. s4fe ahd Wats ng relief to thousands of pile sick suf- ' Terers, and saves the neod) pain and iture to 8. Miller's vacant Bose in expense of an operation. Don't delay.! the 3rd concession. Mr. Miller ev- Try HEM-ROID to-day. It will do the | pects to have a house dance as soon same for you. as they get settled in their new DR. RUPERT P, MILLAN [|5e: mess tne rousts on frig i Sylvester, of 8.8. No. 1, left on Thursday for Stratford. They were accompanied by Messrs. W. Coch- rane and W. Miller. John Miller has moved into the house on Bay street, recently pur- chased from Capt. J. Fleming. It was occupied by two tenants, Rev. R. G. Fry having moved into part of William Montgomery's house and Samuel Fleming bas moved his furn- moni COAL Buy ton of Alberta Caslo-just a | | Virginia Egg. 'semi-hard . . $12.00 not make the rounds on Friday, it being a public holiday. ~GGed Fri- day services were held in St. Alban's church and the United Church of Canada on Friday evening. NAPANEE Napanee, April 6.--Mrs, Herbert C. File is the guest of her father, Sheriff Vandervoort, John street. Douglas Doller, of Toronto, spent Haster witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Doller. : Miss Muriel Paul, B.A., of Hamil- ton, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. BE. . Paul. as Mrs. Robert Holland of Toronto, is spending a few days with her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. A. BE. Paul. mk BBs, So cheerful and so spick and span-- is the guest of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. W. J. Shannon for the Baster t h an bh % to +h o Congo leum Rug ! : bg +4 D, C. McNaughton of Mont- oo July Wits ag Slater. Mr. Burris, The attractiveness of every kitchen depends Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs save you any largely on the floor-covering. That is oneof amount of work -- their smooth, firm surface the reasons why the many beautiful patterns is so easy to clean. Moreover, they lie flat in Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are so popular. withoyt any fastening. Miss Constance Grange left to-day for Boston, Mass., where she, will visit relatives. IE tho Bates Therion Bh Soma: wih bar sitar, re. 0. C. Lailey, i On the floor o this Sljussy Kiksken i shown Very Inexpensive and Durable lyn Glesson of 'Toronto, ¢ "Kashmir" design, Congoleu ug No.' Wi Spent Baster with her parents, Mr. 562. It his a moire field of warm buff with th) hese advantpges Congoleum Rugs contrasting border and floral figures. If you greme durability make them the most eco- should prefer a conventional pattern you can nomical floor-covering you can buy. They are select from neat tile and mosaic reproductions. made in many different sizes -- from small And for the dining, living and bedrooms there ats to T00m-size rugs. ~ . = are many Oriental an. er elaborate motifs, ; Ca Look for the Gold Seal and Mrs. John Gleeson, Miss Helen Loyst of the Ontario College of Education, is spending the vacation with her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Loyst. Miss Hazel Vanalstine of South Mountain is with her parents for the Exceptional Quality eS wean demands value--an assurance And you're sure of Getting full value for at her mohiey is wisely spent. That vital your money when you choose a Congoleum point is taken cats of by the Cald Sea] pasted Gold Seal Rug. All the materials are care- a Congoleum Gold Seal ug. This Gold fully selected -- every step in the process of shiv . potiive guarantee of good work. manufacture closely inspected. i : i Mauialy nd on all ed Result: a waterproof, rot-proof floor-coverin g Jo Easter holidays. The death occurred on Sunday with & wearing surface that retains its beayty CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED long service. i 1270 St, Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebee ~~ All Motor Tucks with Alr Tires. MH. L. BRYANT Divison Street. 354 'Phone 1 Buckwheat Coal For Spencer Furnaces Fresh mined Lackawanna Coal: $9.00 per ton W. A. MITCHELL & Co. Telephone 67. J Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST] Evenings by 272 Princess Street. <Low 7 Look for ths Gold Seal s edge tools Keys Sited hh SEL 3 Phone 108 DR,.R.ESSPARKS - DENTIST 150 WELLINGTON STREET Special attention paid to Artificial Teeth, Crowns and Bridgework. afternoon of Alexander Thompson, 'Telephone 346. Deseronto, aged eighty-four years. Dy d leaves two sons, Charles, Deseronto, and Renssller of Chicago, and three brothers and three sisters. FOR S ; Renseller and George A. Thompson, PARKVIEW, | i et ot pom 133 King St., East { the Missés En Corners; and the Missés Emma and Alma, Napanee. The fuheral will This apartment house take piace on Tuesday afternoon. is offered for sale as a go- ing concern. In first class condition. Rents - wr. and Mrs. J. W. Ackland, 1[ 4 est (ate, Winnipeg, when their teed up to 1st September. home was taxed to its utmost to ac- For full particulars ap-| formodate the large number of ] t friends, who availed themselves of Ply to: ? the privilege of paying their respects E. L. MARTIN 287 BAGOT to Mrs. Ackland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock, on the occas- Office 229. ' Res. 1428M. or 1131F. fen of the 65th anniversary of their Your Druggist wedding, a unique and unusual Yoars of careful * training event. Mrs. Pollock was born June 29th, 1841, in Lanark. Mr, , was born Jan. 11th, 1839, in G . Scotlind. After engaging in mer- qualifies druggist with a . ? 74 SEN A _ : : . thorough. of Drugs. y . 1 , oJ /4 | HH : Sweet... .................0. Vg Your druggist is more than a : ERLE Sele TENT AR merchant. Ask his advice at all times and he the Beat OF gle ol Wedded Sixty-five Years. A memorable delightful reception | was recently held at the home of cantlle business in Lanark for many years he removed with his here he was tTakm revs asseant rive Renate ; word >

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