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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1922, p. 3

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Years will not dim | L the brilliance of a fine Diamond i Our stock of these 18 Will Cure Any Cough 25 Cents precious stones L. T. BEST Prescription Druggist, "the very best." uncommon words -- maybe, but very common causes of HEADACHE We have glass:s that remove these causes and give IMMEDIATE RELIEF Before consulting cian, before using and drugs, come If your headache is caused by eye strain we cure it THROUGH PROPER GLASSES Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Optonietrist and Optician, 2206 Princess Street, 3 doors above the Opera House SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 the mad hy | == Vegetables of one's own are not relished gardens are the best. level plain, easily loosed, but {strained with difficulty. = et ---- fee = = -- a Sl -_---- . --- HAVE YOU TRIED The "PERFECTION" OIL HEATER ? Nickel-Plated "FAMOUS" OIL HEATER Usual price $8.00 Reduced Price $7.00 JAPANED OrL HEATER Usual price $7.50 Reduced Price $6.50 If you already have a Perfection Oil Heuer but not in use be- cause some part is missing or broken, let us procure for you the part needed. McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Contractors and Experts in Mason work, Carpenter work, Heating, Plumbing, Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, 'Electric work, Tinsmithing, Metal work, Boiler Repairs and Blacksmithing. 63-71 BROCK STREET PHONE 287 Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. EET EE very extensive, and we knSw that the Ji quality and prices are cording to your de- | King Street =» = ware | rr -------------------- raising those from othe The heart is like a horse on the | Ehret eRe ritELrrc v-ortixstoefi fi tL LoL LAC aT Lu stm carrera. | EERE ARA OR E | ea tll Ets tA rt Mt lit, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. '1" ALONG LIFES DETOUR BY SAM HILL a Heo, Hum! ! e styles have surely changed-- For, once clothes did fit A lady's graceful] form, But now they just show fit! Tr her Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. 1 kin remember when | les had a door in nachine and you had to | separat Peaples--Peeke License in Kansas City Times) e from the car Via age tuse Peaples, Buckner, Mo More Trot Than Poetry. iful the amount of wan here is in this great land of ours," re marked Brow: Why the ne of It's pit gloom?' asked Smith starving to death." king of the poverty focl 't ! wasn't th the fact every mething he own, | can get," Some Stick. was Willie Stick, r name was Ir ame We can show you Diamonds set in nat- ural Gold, White Gold or Platinum, ac- Officer, Do Your Duty! 'Horses shod horn, the eland are s 1 remarked in Ic sheep's Guy "1 see, every 1 over 1 shoe horn | | | Poetical Warning and Advertisement Combined, at e entrance to a villag n Miami au'll (Sign seen | | Valley) Just speed 1 to jail! What's more we'll get your kale-- Drive slow and see our dale, There's lots of it for sale, speed Except Under the Gaze of the Men "Pa, vou call stockings underwear?' asked Johnnie "No properly, son, for you see they no longer wear them any thing," replied his wise Dad That's Saying a Mouthful. 'Dear Sam If you ain't in business no "Uncle Samuel." could under debt in vou ain't more Fool Questions. G. asks rs ! F 'In these we hear so much about who sets the worst of the swap? The ones get the poor relations, we suppose re- who Almost, But Not Quite--You Know Whe. (Caption over wedding mouth (Ky.) Outiook) JOY--KELLER, | notice fr Still, She Often Feels It Does Not Dg Her Justice. a homely girl has been Afier earfui given of flattery by a male frien] convinced her mirror ig a ! Hill It Is usually the goo: oking girl who can have the fullest confidence In Her mirtor-- Canton (Ohio) News. an ghe is ee = = ch Sam Walter, Bring on the Maple Syrup! 'Dear Sam Did you know I. M Pancake is President of Hoard of Education of Willlamsa HL? Cineinnati Reader, the Hans lad Case, He's sure "gnc girl This fact he plainly shawg-- | For when he comes to call It seems he never goes. on bis A Regular Tyrant, do not buy books any more matter?" asked the book 100 t's the «ial man "No, 1 have just one book now that prohibits my buying afy others" rc. piled his former customer "What book is that?" book stall man. "My pocketbook, his former customer asked the sadly murmured Daily Sentence Sermon. Only brag when you have something to brag about and you won't need much time to do all the bragging you'll have to do. News of the Names Club. B. Z. Bee lives at Belpre, Ohio, and we understand what makes him so B. Z. is attending to his own, There Ought To De Plenty of Calories | in That Kind of Marriage. 1 | J. W. Fried sends this one, which he FEBRUARY CLEAN UP MONTH WE ARE OFFERING s MATTRESSES--3 ft.--reg.-$6.00 to $10.00, for $4.60 8 MATTRESSES--3 (t. § ins.--reg. $6.25 to $10.00, for $4.65 6 MATTRESSES--4 ft.--regular $6.50 to $10.00, for' ..$4.83 6 MATTRESSES---4 ft. 6 ins.--rog. $6.75 to $10.50, for $4.85 These are bargains--a number of odd Mattresses we want to clear out. Come early if you want one. 3 t VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS, PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES \ clipped from the Cleveland (Ohio) | News: { REDHEADS CAN MARRY L. R. writes. ni | should not marry? "2' Would our children be redheaded? REPLY, No. Most of them would be. 1t of the first dozen Calories--Heat-producing units. The Connecting Link, Elliott, the Hydro expert, in Tor- onto will connect up with Ottawa in the Deep Waterways and secure ev- 'ery advantage for Kingston, Vote for Elliott, i i \ ---------- If you foul the spring you can't | €Xpect the stream to be pure, cr -- the automo- the rear of the buy the top Buckner. Mo. ........21 I meet wanis replied tin | Diy Wise r there needs grinned the Bagb. fore trade relations Kindly tell me fv; there any reason why redheaded people | Say ten | i Polling Subdivisions For the Provincial By=Election Here. WHERE 10 VOTE MONDAY Sydenham Ward. 1A and 1B--57 King etreet west 2A and 2B--Orphans' Home 2C and 2D--Queen's Gymnasioum 2A and 2B--42 Wellington stree: | » | | Ontario Ward. 4 B--Comm ittee rooms, 5B--Council Chamber 6B--34 Upper William | 4A and | 5A and | ¥&* and | street St, Lawrence Ward, 3 7A, 7B and 7C--Haliday's Blectr store. 8A and 8B--316 Princess street. 9A and 9B--41 (Cclborne street. Cataraqui Ward. 10A and 10B--235 Wellington 11A and 11B--51 Bay s'reet. 12A and 12B--255 Montreal 1c Frontenac Ward, and 13B--133 13A sireet, 14A and 14B--55 John street. 15A and 15B---37 Pine street. 16--418 Montreal street, Rideau Ward, 17A amd 17B---ccr, Princess Son and d an 18A | street, 18B--621 Princess Princess and versity 346 University avenue 20A and 20B---672 Princess st. Victoria Ward. 21B and 21C--109 Alfred 214A, greet. | 22--cor. Johnson and Albert, 23A and 23B---cor. King and Bev rly. 23C--Sydanham hospital, i Portsmouth, 1 1. Pertemiouth--Town hal 2. Por uth--Towmn hard. 3. Portsmouth-- Mowat hospital Wil e'ection workers kimdly phone results to Wh offic, No. 243, az early as poeeible on Monday evening. | 1 non-Dwyer Wedding. ' Kingston, quiet wedding, St. J the sce 30th, w 'ate nu New Y¢ J 3' chapel Was of a Ja , Miss Mary Dwyer, gradu- + of St. Vincent's hospital. became the bride of Frank Read, Ont. The bride »l charming in a navy tricotine suit with white crape-dé-chene blouse {with Irish crochet collar, and sma: pear! grey satin hat. The young cou ple were attended by the bride's sis- ter, Miss Frances Dwyer, Napan: who wore a blue suit with sable and rose duvetyne hat, and Jack Far- rel, a friend of the groom. Th J dng party breakfasted at tha I € | nac hotel apd left for Rechester, | |N.Y., where they will visit thé brides | brother. { { -- WINTER WEATHER ~~ HARD ON LITTLE ONES Our Canadian winters are exceed-| ingly hard on the health of little ones. ' The weather is often so se- vere that the mother cannot take the | | little ones out for an airing. The | consequence is that baby is confined "to overheated, badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and becomes cross land peevish. Baby's Own Tablets should be given to keep the little jones healthy. They are a mild laxa- tive, which regulate the stomach and | bowels and thus prevent colds. The| Tablets are sold by mgdicine dealers | yor by mail at 25 cents a box from the | | Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-| | ville, Ont. | i Mrs. Robert Colville Passed Away. Annie McNeill, beloved wife of Roh- er. Colvile, Bath, passcd away after an illness of weary two years on Jan, 28th. She was born in Ireland fifty- | aight years ago, and she leaves be- | hind her husband and two sons, Sam- | uel and Fred; #lso twe brothers, W J. McNeill, Cohoes, N.Y., and Sam- uel, Toronto; and three sisters, Mrs Alex. Slater, Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Joseph | Fuller, Kingston; and Mrs, James | McTagart, Napanee. | | | | When a city gate is burning the | fishes in the moat suffer, too. A A A A AAA A AA AAA AA ' Young Ladies, Read This, If you are bothered with pimples, | rashes and ugly blotches on your face, | {if your complexion is sallow, it's an | 'avidence that you require Dr. Hamil- | [tons Pills to tone up the blood. One of these splendid regulating pills makes a complexion like peach bloom-cheeks soon become rosy, eyes brighten, you again look the picture of health, look and feel well because | you use Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- | drake and Butternut, 25c¢ at all deal- | ers or The Catarrhozone Co., Mont- real. st st; | Ordnance | t PROBS: --Sunday, fair and moderately cold. [PEE 0 | TO-NIGHT ] AT STEACY'S | We offer a particularly interesting list of bargains for Saturday night shoppers--values that will crowd this busy store from 7 p.m. till 9.30 p.m. with thrifty shoppers. | Extraordinary Two Hour Sale HOSIERY LADIES' HEATHER HOSE -- 200 pairs only, Ladies' Spring weight Heather Hose -- Brown, Blue and Purple mixtures; sizes 8} to 10; worth in regular way 7 5c. a pair To-night, 39c¢. WHITE CASHMERE STOCKINGS : 9 dozen only, Ladies' All Wo! Cream Cashmere Hose-- sizes 84 and 9 only; sold regular $1.25 a pair. While they last To-night, 3 pairs $1.00 MEN'S SILK and WOOL SOX-- 25 dozen Men's Silk and Wool Sox---all sizes 10, 10} and |]. Colors Grey and Black, Purple and Black, Blue and Black, etc.; wonderful value . . . . To-night, 69c. pair 1000 Balls Steacy's Winter Wool--15¢ a ball 1,000 balls Steacy's 4-ply winter wool --a host of wanted colors to choose from--full one ounce ballsZ worth 25¢. a ball. TO-NIGHT Men's Forsyth Negligee Shirts $1.69 Another shipment of these popular-priced Shirts to clear at this sensational price. Big range of assorted stripes and checks; full cut sizes; soft, reversible cuffs, 14} to 17. Regular $2.00 each To-night, $1.69 AMERICAN PRINT-- HOCKEY CAPS 600 yards only, 25 in. Amer- | 50 only, Boys' Wool ican Indigo Print--many. pat- | Hockey Caps; all colors and terns to choose from--regular | lor combinations: regular 18c. a yard. | 75 1.25 Tonight ....... 8 yds. $1.00 | 3° to 31.23. MEN'S SWEATERS -- \ The Latest Call and see the newest thing in Men's Comfort Boots--a Tan Calf Blucher made on a sensible round toe last. Price . . $9.00 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. Skates ground. 70 Brock St. 12 only, Men's Heavy Jum- bo Knit Coat Sweaters--sizes 38,40,42." Dark Brown only. Worth $4.00 each. Tonight ..... ...... $2.69 | TABLE DAMASK -- 50 yards only, 56 in. Bleach- ed Table Damask; worth regu- | lar 85¢. a yard. | To-night | | | | i as Steacy's - Limited: Be

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