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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1922, p. 5

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Y, SEPTEMEER 10, 1029, IDR. AW. WINNETT Corner of Johnson and Wellington ? i : Phone 363 | For moviag of | HY, ¥URNITURE, SAFES, | CARTAGHE and STORAGE OF | VERY DESCRIPTION l on Transfer Co. ee #57, bkvenings 2231, 168 WELLINGTON STREET Dr. Waugh LT Dentist Wellington St. Phone 256 When in Kingston stop at HOTEL RANDOLPH | ' THE POPULAR HOTEL Central location. Rooms with hot aid cold running 3 water. |Special attention te Transients. OGILVIE'S , Insurance and Brokerage Office EE ---------------- AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX. CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. |G. HUNTER OGILVIE 151 Wellington Street "WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and to order, Phone 17 bouquets Res, 1187, . / ET -- -- } oie THE DA ILY BRITISH w » ro HIG. ee ---- of the maaried <4 gums b) eich | | Pyorr is coming. | Testeikes fous persona out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless | and health, forhans | FOR THE GU More than a tooth it checks 35¢ and 60c in tubes Plane Tuning and Repairing. Alse Organ Work, All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St, Phone 2397Tm. REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given an 9. Aykroyd & Son BUILDING ?| The Telgmann School of . usic ylolin and other stringed in- stru All V. Telgmann, ho teacher Elocution and Delsarte sys-' tem of Physical Culture. Pupils may be At any date. Terms on applica- lon, Plano, men We. are equipped to make any regairs to above We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service, 4 R.CDobbeg co RE SESR Dn.J.D.Keroaes |our range at $6.50, $7.50, $9. , however, Kingston and Vicinity Gone to Toromto. Prof. G. W. Mitchell, Bagot street, went to Toronto on Monday to ex- amine supplementary matriculation Latin papers. -------- Purchased Perth Restaurant. Willie Johnston has purchased the restaurant and other business lately carried om by Albert Fong in the "Rex Cafe" situated on Foster street, Perth, the Street. Workmea are repairing Brock street between King and Wellington streets. The paving blocks had worn down and It was necessary to replace them, te -- Back to School Suits. T range of Boys' Suits are the values we have ever bought, See All sizes and styles. Prevost Clothing House, Brock street, A -------- Returning From England, - Mrs. W. H. Purvis, wife of Sergt.- Major Purvis of the R.C.H.A.,, who has been visiting in Reading, Eng- land, for some time sailed for Canada on Wednesday and is expected to reach Kingston by the end of this week. best -- Decorated the First. The first decoration in honor of the Kingston Industrial Exhibition wre mounted over the entrance to a |store on Princess street shortly after noon on Monday. Flags and bunt- ing will be seen in abundance dur- ing the week. ---- To Be on Steamer Matthews. Louis Spencer, chief engineer of the steamer Winona, left on Sunday night for Port Colborne, where he will take charge of the engine-room of the steamer Matthews plying be- tween Port Colborne and Fort William, ---- en : Cheese Sales. Belleville, 1,100 at 15 7-8¢. Cornwall, 1,132 at 15 1-2¢ to 16 6-8¢. London, 65 offered, sales. Vankleek Hill, 848 at 15 8-8¢ to 15° 5-8e. St, Hyacinthe, Que., 200 at 15¢. Started in Trenton. Dr. John E. Renton, so: of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Renton, University avenue, has started the practice of dentistry in Trenton. (He has secur- ed the most modern dental equip- ment and his many friends in the city wish him the greatest success ® 15 1-2¢ bid, no in his profession. 34 wt - eae et Queen's stude rive back of classes week. Medical and Science students writing supplemen- tary examinations are in the city now and the others will arrive the end of the week. Registration starts Monday. ---- ee ---- An Important Sale, An important auction sale will bs held on Thursday, Sept. 28th at the residence of the late Harvey Denyes, lot 38, con. 4, Ernesttown, one and east of Odessa, on the t road.* » Stock and implements wil) all be i ot for sale, -- Motor Cars Collide. 4A motor car collision in which, Do one was hurt occurred Monday afternoon at the corner of Charles and Montreal streets, Mr. The Gananoque on has en maker by trade and was widely known. are his wife, one brother, Thomas, Rochester, N.Y, and three sisters, Mrs, R. J. Hyatt, Detroit, Mrs. ¥. Fuller, Buffalo, and Mrs. L. Martin, this city. -- v Catholic Women's League, The meeting of the Catholic Wo- men's League postponed on Sept. 10th, owing to the ceremonies at St. Mary's cathedral, took Place Sunday afternoon. 'The president being un- able to attend, the meeting was pre- sided over by the 1st vice-president, Mrs. F. Managan. It was announced that the diocesan convention will be keld at Belleville on October 17th and 18th, and the following dele- gates were appointed to represent this sub-division: Miss 1. Ronan, Miss 8. Swan, Mrs. PF. Managan, Mrs. Pilley and Mrs. T. O'Connor, with Miss M. O'Connor and Miss H., Ar- dagh as alternates. Miss Agnes ©Doolan tendered her resignation as convenor of the en- tertainment committed, It is much to be regretted that this energetic, capable officer, untiring in her ef- forts, for the interests of the Society, finds it impossible to continue a work in which she is 50 successful, and the executive feel that it will be very dificult to select another with such ability for this office, -- Quantities of Silver Currency, Where does all the silver currency in the city come from? During the summer the banks have been over- loaded with silver and thousands of dollars worth of the shining meta] have been shipped out from the locul branches to places short of small change. No one seems to know exactly just where the currency Comes from, although the tourists who come to the city leave much cf it here. During the summer, Ameri- can coins have been circulating in abundance and this is taken as evi- dence that the money is brouglit here since it is'rarely sent in bulk. At the present time there is a sur- plus of small change, and shipments will be sent from the charterea Colds Earache Aspirin fe the trade aceticacidester manufacture, to will be stamped with bank branches here from time to | time. This involves heavy expendl- | ture for crating and express charges, | but is one of the mnecesssrv func- | tions of the banks inv W/\5i ,4.., Continuing the Investment, | One of the measures adopted .by the finance department to bring the conversion proposals, which are now being widely advertised, to the at- | tention .of holders of 1922 Victory | bonds was the mailing of registered holders of a copy of the minister's \ announcement. Over 100,000 bond | Wood Silos for ensilage, including Doors, Staves, Roof, Hoops, Lugs, etc, S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGS1O0N, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. -------- holders were communicated with, ! Replies were not called for, as those | who wish to continue the investment | are asked to surrender the bonds to | any branch of any chartered bank, signifying the maturity of the new | bonds desired and obtaining receipt | on the official form provided. Nev- m2 awn seee. FROSTS MOTOR CAR REPAINTING The -8ame Superfine Lasting Finish The Best is the Cheapest--The Lustre Lasts PHONE 32¢ ertheless there have been many re-| Att © Strat. wat ta a -- IN rnp plies. "Everything has been so sat- istactory that I would like the invest- ment to continue," wrote one hold- er and there have been many letters | of like tenor from persons who be- came Investors in bonds for the first | time In 1917. | ------------------ Died of Appendicitis. Leo Clarke, son of Mr. and Mry. Peter Clarke, Rideau street, passéd | Away at the Hotel Dieu on Saturday | morning following a short illness | ~ Aseini UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you . are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose physicians 'during 22 years and proved safe Headache Toothache | Neuralgia Lumbago Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 1 cha, "White Tt ee Re Teas Api Tatas Bayer Heneral trade mark. the Thayer bran tTe from appendicitis. The deceased was | AFTER THE BOAT TRIP Dine at The NEW ENGLAND, Kingston's most up. to-date Cafe, and nearest to the boats. You are assured of getting real tasty food, daintily arranged and exceptionally courteous service, The New England Cafe 331 KING STREET. Private Phone 53, KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, Public Phone sar pe aged nineteen years and was widely) known and popular among the musi- c:ans of the city. He was a mem-| ber of St. Mary's Sanctuary choir, and for some years soloist. He was in the employ of the city utilities | commission and was efficient and | faithful in his work. His death ial the cause for deep regret and sym- | pathy with his parents, who survive | him, together with four brothers, | Leonard, Joseph, Howard, Fred, and { three sisters, Alice, Agnes, Berna- dette. The funeral took place to St. Mary's cathedral on Monday morn- | ing where a solemn requiem mass Was sung for the repose of his soul. | The floral and spiritual offerings | were numerous. The pall bearers Were members of the Knights of Co- lumbus. Nn) "Bayer Tablets of worked out by by millions for Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain GRAVES BROS. TOT Ain ANG Hoy oA STEAM HEATING, All work given our personal careful attention, Phone 332 \ =H Sa r--Individuality ' TWEDDELL = colors, at $4.75, $5.00 Your Wrap For Next Fall and Winter It is not too garly to decide what is to be done about ® warm Wrap for the Fall and Winter, There are just two things to do. Either have the present Fur Coat remodelled or fixed up or else see what can be dope about a new Fur Coat. It will be a Pleasure to advise you whichever the case may be. Gourdier's BROCK STREET, _ ) bility, style plus individual- ity, are the leading features --Styles becoming to those of the most discriminating taste are the ones to be found at;-- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) SPECIAL FOR FAIR WEEK WOOL: HOMESPUNS -- fall PURE in all the new colors-- for $1.95 56" wide, a yard. NEW SWEATER COATS -- pretty lors, in the latest styles. Very ss] it am styles. $5.95 cach. at tes prea WOOL BLANKETS in white, grey and _ and $5.90 a pair, » BED COMFORTERS --well filled arid sizes, at $2.75,33.25 and $3.75 each, |

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