Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1926, p. 7

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9 . IT'S HALLO WE'EN a peR HERE THEY COME - Spooks, Bats, Cats, Owls, awful shapes; which disappear Witches, Phantoms in the most as you approach them. Wao have all these' reproduced on Seals, different cut-outs, Cards, Tallies, Crepe Paper, Whistles, Majic Sticks, Crepe Paper Aprons, Hats, Masks, Lanterns, Shades, etc. Come and see them! R.UGLOW & ------ -< 8 ic 7 COAL ay TH sare money dealing with | Seraiton. Stove, Chestnut and Egy. 810.50 per won, delivered. Genuine Pocahontas Stove Coal -- Solvay Coke--$12.50. Slabs, cut--8§3.00 per load. $11.50. | | : i Dennee & Moris Offion and yards, 82 Brock Street. | Formos and Builders, ATTENTION! Brick, Lumber, Roofing FOR SALE at Attractive Prices. L Cohen & Co. MONTREAL STREET 'Phone 3000. Jobbing Work a Specialty Brick, Stone, Fisstesing and Tile Set OON Douglas & Mellqu 400 ALBERT STREET "Phones 2207F---028W H We carry only reli- able and guaranteed makes. JEWELLERS 168 PRINCES" STREET DENTIST Evenings by appointment. Street. "Phone 108 COAL We sre mow taking orders for Seranton and Virginia Aathracite Steve, Nut and Pea Coal. Also the city scales. You get twenty hun. dred of coal for a ton. Let us have your order for your winter Coal. | | al is all weighed on | AYLESWORTH BROS. Or 'phone U. BR. Knight, 1795.w, rag ---- BUCKWHEAT NO. or Spencer and Newport Furnaces, $9 per ton delivered. Pea Coal, $12.50 per ton delivered. All Sales for Cash. »1SOWARDS COAL C0, . TELEPHONE 155 MeGALL'S CIGAR STORE. UPTOWN OFFICE: "HOUSE WIRING AND REPAIRING NES Ti Pills for setious cases remedy heme Ras od re. able on fot yeu. you e backache, are netvous and ren dow, rany of the a Po ana ¥ CO. 71 Fromt Se. oromto Neighbors of a Kansas connect radio receivers to a barb; | 8d wire fence and enjoy distant pro- grammes from his a, is 1 OR SPLIT PEA | 'Phone 811. gw. ll | tor Cobourg, where he will spend | fl | ney hiaze on Centre street. | years of co iceustul uss in the private __ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG EE 'Seven in Ten Men' Past 40 Need This Special ial Treatment | | Writer Explains Won Wondrous Value of | Doctor Seuthworth's "Uratabs" and Invites All to Try Them With- out Com Unieas Pleased. With middle age alm on.08 the rar . ry Th by more than ile new to maay, the arkable vajue of RAT ABS poronughly proven "0 praet f Dr. BH Co Southworth. Re- i Tom Doctors and Users alike of- avinding proofs: "I have never found CRATA SSS OY help m Ase until I jrieg 1 ABS are the best thing for Bladder Weaknesy and [red Asan I have ever used." "No more 8, no more JAIL. no more daily ment or Genting-up-nights. | now sleep soundly and fet up in the w-26 Dust off your linking cap for you'll have to use ¥ to solve 4 puzzle. 31. [34 Fabric. . Type of puzzle. 7. Portion of the foot. . To tear. . Broed. Gun. Performer. Vertical. Projecting parts of | butidings. . Winter carriage. . To scattér hay. . Half an em. . Abbreviatiom for postscript. . Unit of electrical 33. resistance. . To leave out. . Pertaining $shment. ! 10. | sleep. 11. To furniph with new seals. {12. Vislonary pattern. 13. Pays for another's Breathes noisily in | morming full of pep--thanks URA- TABS "Thi . ls Amesing ev oe No matter how jong you have Beet troubled ot dow stubborn your Chae | mAy seem to be a ten-de Soutaworth's URATABS © AG relief-and you can make the test! without sisk of cost, for Any good drag- Hohe backs as shed "Try Tha' | not satis TABS to-day! ido WANTS UTILITIES . To make a mistake. eatentalnment. . Founded on truth. [17 . Tiny golt mound. 18. |21. 122. 5. | 28. 20 {31 i323. Opposite of credit. Pitcher To labor Uncouth. Definite article To observe. 38. Sun god. 39. 134. 136. to pun- | ANE TIAL IETISIRTANICTE] PIALLCERVIAISIEISEL [0] EMI | [RIAITIE BE TBION] EINGIED] aL AINIABENIE IW a [1 IO] IOITIM) [RIOIN SEL IALRITID PIA [AlLIE IE] [DIO[SIE ID! Aa [DIOINELIF [ARININASK] Crossword Pumle Answers. -- ! '8IX MONTHS FOR | STEALING CHICKENS |John Oline Sentenced to Bure farmer | Cline pleaded | gutity and was sentenced to serve ll six months at the Burwash jail farm {and to pay the comts of the court. P. McLaughlin left-on Monday o'clock the Napanee fire brigade had Fortu- 2} nately it was only the chimney burn. ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS Batistaction guaranteed. "THE DOWN TOWN Best work at reasonable prices. ELECTRIC STORE" HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. Corner King and Princess St RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! See our window for Special Prices on Radio Sets. Your chance to buy your set at a bargain 1 Come Quick and Avol The e Saunders d Disappointment. Electric Co. TELEPHONE 441. W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 BROCK STREET | ing out. ! CHILLY Fall temperatures sore, hoarsc and irrita A chill gives the opening i BL and to the dan ous germs many ot " respiratory diseases. i i i are making Many throats | bridal party repaired to the home of | i Jumbled type. GANANOQUE Ganandque, Oct. 35.--Heary Cowan and Miles Hudspeth left yes- terday for Kapuscasing, Ont, whore they have obtained positions with {the Spruce Falls Company William Petoh, Westmount, Que. who thas been the guest of his moth- | er and brother, Ford Petch, for the! past few days, returned home yester- | day. He was accompanied by his! | mother, who will spend a few weeks | there. William Davidson left on Saturday | to spend a couple Of weeks in Kempt- | ville and Ottawa with friends, after which he will go on the South Bend, Indiana, to visit bis brother. David Beifie and George Funnell, Jr., who motored to Detroit a couple | of weeks ago, arrived home yester- day morning. They were ag panied by the fotmer's mother, has spent the past month in DairoR Mrs. J. Clark spent the week-end with her mother, Mr. Cadue, Howe, Island, - Mrs. Bovey, Hamilton, who Spent the summer with her son Har. | ty, Marble Rock, 4s spending a few. days with her son, Mr. T. Bovey, | Centre street. { The funedal of the late Mr. Wi- diam Keyworth, which took place yes- | varday afternoon, was largely at- tended. Mr. and Mre. Frank Scott, Mont. | meal, who came up for the MeGil- | Quean's game and were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. C. § MacKeazie, re! turned home yesterday. et------ SARGEANT-JOHNSTON NUPTIALS | Autumn Wedding Was Solemnized | at United Church, Melville, i Hillier, Ont., Oct. 26--- A pretty | autumn wedding was solemnized at the parsonage of the United Church, | Melville, on Tuesday 'morning, Oct 12th, at 11 o'clock, when Marabell Johnston, daughter of the late! Thomas Johnston and Mrs. | Johnston, of the Third Concession | of Hilller, became the bride of Robert John .Sargeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sargeant, of Snow Road. The ceremony was perform- | ed by Rev. Mr. H. Wilkinson. The bride wore a dress of tan satin and georgette, large Black .sa- tin and velvet hat, satis shoes and hose tg mateh. Miss Mabel Johnston sister the bride, acted as dridés- maid and William Sargeant, broth-| t the groom, was groomsman. | As the close of the ceremony the | the bride's mother, where a dainty luncheon was served to Immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant lef: amid good wishes and showers of! confetti, for a motor 4rip to Onawa| and other eastern points. The bride travelled if navy satin and cut velvet, with fur-trimimed! coat. They received Magy beautiful gifts, The groom presented the brides- maid with a handsome ring. His| gift to the groomsman was a foun- tain pen. i On their retarn Mr. and Mrs, Sar- | goant will reside at Snow Road. i Rain Halts Farmers' Work. Inverary, Oct. 25---Miss Agnes Thompeon l& confined to her room! through {llness. Rev. Mr. Toronto, took the service in the United Church, Sunday morning. | Miss Daisy Lake #ud Miss Olga Ar: thir who attended the Eastern Oa- 0 Girl's Conference at Kem pt-| ville, have returned home. The | members of the Women's Institute are planning for the purchasing of | & new piano for the agricultural! hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter and | family and Mrs. Tolls have gons to Elgisburg where they will reside i i i cE winter. The receast rains have | kept the farmers back considersbie. Pentaintng to the | | Council again, { his garage {| granted, i on four new street lights, | troop of Boy { is, however, | quarters to be secured shortly. | who turned out, | est shown by lan. jovaldd and a petient éulterer, | COMMISSION ON JoB (Continued from from Page 1.) | Fears ago, Fire Chief Armstrong re. | rted that a light was needed there | i ih also sald that ninety per cent | of the people in that neighborhood, { wanted the light. "As the mat er ie now before the the Com mi sion took no definite action. Tha light would have been working some time aro but for the opposition. As a rule the ight is in favor of a new light, but in this case the order of things has | been reversed | Ald. George Boyd appeared before the Commission and asked for per- mission to string a light on a pole at the corner of Princess and Bagot streets, with a hand pointing towardd The request will » pending Ald. Boyd securing the necessary permission from the | street railway company i The Commission received for a coke conveyer for use at plant. The tender of the Linkbel* | Company, Toronto, for a portabls machine at $333.50 was accepted while the tender of the Dodge Core | | pany, Toronto for materials, was also accepted The Commission passed favorably located on | near Lansdowne: tenders the Concession street, Sydenham street, hetwoen Ordnance | ahd Bay: at River street bridge: at | Alfred and Adelalde street | The Chairman, R. N. F. McFar. | lane, presided at the meeting. and! also present were Mavor Angrove | { James Halliday, J. M. Campbell and | { James Harris. 1 | | NEW QUARTERS NEEDED | FOR THE BOY SCOUTS | | And There Is Pos Possibility of a; New Building Being Secured. -- The problem of headquarters Is «wow looming large in the eyes o! the leaders 6f the First Kingston Scouts. The cool fall | evenings make It very unpleasant for the boys In their present quart- ers, the Island Market house. Theres a possibility of better! } The mpeting Monday night was very well attended and every boy) enjorved the pro gramme and certainly derived af great deal of benefit from the work New interesting, amusiig and in | | structive games were on for the! i night. | An invitation has been extended to loca] service club members to at tend the meeting at any time to see! | what the boys are doing. Monday | night a member of the Kiwanis! Club attended and was greatly In- terested, In fact during tastruetion | periods he showed the boys several new tricks with a rope. Such inter anyone outside the troop spurs the boys on to greater efforts. The competition ended for the month and the large sfiver Inter. | patrol cup was won by the Bulldos patrol! and will be presented nex: Monday night. The Late Miss Ferguson, Following several years' iliness as there passed away at Smith's Palle ion Sunday, Bmily Blisabeth Fergn- son, Deceased, who was well known and very bighly respected, belonged {to one of the older families She leaves a brother, William C. Peigu- son, and a sister, Mrs. A. G. Poster, iboth of Smith's Falle. The funeral was held Monday afternoon fmm the residence of her sister, Mrs. Poster Intusament made in 3t. Jobn's Angli- can cemetery. ' Farmers Discouraged, Biginburg,: Oct. ' 23. --The con- tinued wet weather is causing the farmers to become very discouraged. | { Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clogg and fam- | Napanee, about it Brown, ily, who have visited relatives Bere] Nava the Rheumatic poison from the | * (the past week, are returning to their | {home in Toronto to-day. Normen | | Grabam has rented his'farm $0 John { Cooper, Glenvale. Mr. and Mrs. | Reginald and Mr. and Mm. Louis! Gondonier spent last week-end wish | , their parents. The marriage took place at Pem- | broke 'on Thursday when Myrtle, | taken only daughter of Mr. and Mrs 8. BE. Biggs. became the bride of Wilbert | Brown, sou of the late Hamilton. Brown sad Mm. Brows, Meh. 'RE-ROQF FOR 50 YEARS WITH | bi KOLORED SHINGLES They will save you time, labor, money and add beauty and charm to your home. ER LUMBER CO. "Phone 1042. Victoria Street Kingston's ja Home F urnishers Sih, VR . ay 30 { ig] i CHESTERFIELD WEEK i The new season brings new home things --looks ing at the Autumn styles in Furniture. The new season styles are now on who aspire to exclusiveness as well selection now from among premium as fashionableness are presentations, our floors and DISTRIBUTORS FOR SNYDER'S "SA NLRB." JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 'Phone 147 for Invalid Coach. -------- - LRH BH NITY Our fois than straight li INSURANCE el'ellelieleliiellell el Us pts egtie A CHICKEN-SUPPER Was a Pleasing Event at Long Lake | Recently. Long Lake, Oct. 23.--The recent | snow stort add rain hes ge the roads In very bAd condd's The Ladies' Ald held ther annual chick | {en supper at I. L. Benn's, on Sarur-| |day, 16th, with a good crowd in at- tendance. We are sorry to hear of | the sudden pessing of P. Wager, Wa- i gerville. A pumber from here in-| tend taking in the ball at Parham. |S. Stinchscombe hes a new radio. | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cota, Shar-| bot Lake, visited at Marshall Cota"s. | {Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cota motored | {to Glendower and visited Mrs, JW |{OConway. Mr. and Mrs. P Melllkea | and son, Sharbot Lake, vielted Mr. | and Mrs. W. Drew Mr. and Mrs { Melville Drew and children at I. L Benn's Our progressing tavorabty under Miss Bertrim, Par. school ------------ The Sahara desert. was once dense forest Inliabited by a thriving race of people, acedrding to a Un versity of Chicago professor The fibre of milkweed is used to produce the nap on hata, often Remove Your Corns By Hot Foot Bath By combining the hot foot bath with the dissolving action of Put- nam's Corn Extractor, you quickly rid your toes of sore corns. Not a bit of pain, no disappointment, the corns drop out and leave the toe as | smooth as silk. For such results no- thing equals Putnam's Painjess Corn! Extractor. Satisfaction guaranteed | 25 cents at all dealers. { Special Offer to Rheumatics Local Druggist Guarantee -- Money | Back If Old Time Remedy Does | Not Bring Quick Relief. ! : What chance does any sufferer take | when Rheuma is guaranteed to ban- | ish all torturing Rheumatic pains and; swollen joints or money back ? Why not investigate this offer? | i Talk to James B. McLeod, of or | ston, and Wallace's Drug Store, of Rbeuma must | system, bring swollen joints back to normal asd relieve all agony or ft} costs nothing. People so crippled that they could not walk have been freed {from the iron grasp of the demon, Rbenms-| tism, with the Rheuma treatment No matter how skeptical you may! ba 34 sor how many remedies you have | to relieve your suffering. you | owe It to yourself to try Rheuma co ul this money back offer. All drag-! gists sell it. Everybody can afford] Rbeuma. It's not expensive and sl i of many--costs little more Yes i = 820d sm Write EXCELSIOR LIFE oan H. D. WIGHTMAN, Kingston: Ont. District Agent, Travelers Should Carry Cuticura Daily use of the Soap and Oint- ment removes the dust and grime of travel, alleys irritation, redness and roughness of the face and hands and keeps the skin soft and clear under all conditions of ex- posure. Cuticurs Talcum is fra grant, cooling. and 3 rehenhing; an ideal toilet powder Sample Pros PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning. Repairing ang Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher; 27 Pine Street. 'PHONE 134. a a a ---------- 1 Walter Cannem ° Tinemith, Roofing and Furnace Work Jobbing a Bpecialty, Automobile Radiators repaired Visible or invisible bifocals -- the best obtainable fitted with exacting optometrical skill, AR THE Yr SIS ES] INE" discrir nati women making thels -- lie lie@lliee|lellellelliel ee Nik. a a IRE,

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