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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1923, p. 5

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923, RCTs | AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special atten gaveu Or ir.euduas BUWIE LO ul FGlUurliug row the Vid vouulry. Yassporis arranged lor For information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, C. P. and T.A.G.T. Ry., Kingeton, Ont. Office: C.N.-G.T. Station, Johnson and Ontario Streets, steu, Ontario, Upen Day and Night. "PHONE 99. your family corner King- one ure ur | Real Estate General Insurance. Reliable Companies only rep- resented. Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell Vhones 326-506. #50 Hrock St b p ASK FOR BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM (Chapped Hands, etc.) Use Use It Always All Ways. ---------- Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. | Phone 256. mn | Dental Surgeon DR, J. C. W. BROOM | L.D.S., D.D.S, Wellington and Brock Streets. Entrance, 150 Wellington St, Evening by appointment, PHONE 670. A a tt ate ---------- DR. A.W. WINNEIT | DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 363 For Moving of | SAFES, | FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231, 158 WELLINGTON STREET, ------ WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants dally. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763, Residence, 11387. PEA COAL and COKE HARD AND SOFT WOOD Cut in stove lengths. BOOTH & CO. GUNNS MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM Made from Pork Sausage. Put up in one pound net tins. Cooked fresh --- the favor Is surprisingly different to what 'one expects. Just the thing for holi and hurry-up meals. BON MARCHE GROCERY Corner King and Karl Streets. 2 Phone 1844, day trips 2 mm] FOR SALE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES GASOLINE ENGINES, PIPING, STOVES, BUILDING MATERIAL. I. Cohen & Co. aye i tion | was very A i Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 || Her Heart Skipped Every Third Beat Mil- have yw what Heart done for m I suffe burn's nerves we left alo of rt, my not bo very bad, and I could at any time I doctored for over a year, and the doctor said my heart y bad as it skipped every third beat. at this time, and ised me to try | ve Fills, say-| had been re-!| when he was rt and nerves. ! I got a box and started to take them. and when | had used it I felt a lot better; could sleep a little and felt stronger 1 continued taking them for about three months, and felt bet- | ter than I had for years. | When I think of the suffering 1 went through before I| started Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills, I letting everyone know what they did for me." Price 50c. a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, | Ont then very bad misery and | feel like | ii, Arm noone, | E. A. EMMONS | | AXI | BARGAIN EACH FEBRUARY. 1 SPECIAL WEEK DURING SEE WINDOW L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER 149 Sydenham St. BURNS' IDEAL 1 BAKERY TRY BURNS' WHOLE WHEAT BREAD THE STAFF OF LIFE W. BURNS, 61 Frontenac 8t., North Phone 1826w. AAA A i me oe REAL ESTATE $3,200.00-- Buys corner house with 2 verandahs, 6 Tooms, 3 bed- rooms, 3 plece bath. Detached. $3,200.00-- Buys corner house with garden and garage, 7 rooms, electric Nght and gas for cooks ing, 4 bedrooms, 3 plece bath, Owner Is selling because he {is leaving the city, This is a bar- gain, $6,200.00--10 room house, 3 plece bath, separate toilet, 7 bedrooms, electric light and gas, how. floors, hot air heating, good cel- lar, E. L. MARTIN 111} BROCK STREET Phones: Office 229. Res. 2260) Every household shoMd have on hand in case of sickness-- Absorbent Cotton, Camphorat- ed Oil, Castor Oil, Cough Syrup, Grippe Tablets, Liniments, Quinine Capsuls, ete, A fresh stock of all house- hold remedies. Special care in filling doctors' prescriptions, We serve you promptly, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 82, Opposite Bt. Andrew's Charch Glasses or spectacles broken ? Guards bent--out of alignment? Temples too long or too short? Whatever your requirements, oar service is prompt and highly satis- factory. Bring your repair work to us. ' R. ARTHEY, R0. } VISION SPECIALIST 3 ONTARIO STREETD PHONE 836. 26 27 ! 143 PRINCESS STREET ERR mm | The County Council Willing. |wards building | ferry from the Island to Mill Haven, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Kingston and Vicinity Grand Carnival. e heid at 1 Partio; th snow Shoe e past week, been many snow shoe parties ple who" have beén for report that tho snow is in excellent condition 'for snow-shoeing, Have To Burn Wood Many citizens, who have been In the habit of burning hard coal in their furnaces, have .heen compelled to buy wood or else their humes would be cold on acount of the short- age of coal. Many During t re have Peo- tramps e Gang Was Changed {he gang of twenty men who were working on the new trunk sewer, was changed on Saturday morning. | It has been arranged that © gang wi¥l be changed often, so as to give | more men work. i Gift To An Organist, Previous to the vestry meeting of Emmanuel church, Portland, the church wardens present Miss Hat- tie A. Donovan a handsome cheque in recogr for her ser- vices as organi with ition Our Annual Sale. All this month we will put on sala our entire stock of Gents' Furnish- ings, Ready-to-Wear clothing and | made-to-measure suits at 3 great re- duction in price. A call will convince you. Prevost, Brock street. French Allance | The members of L'Alliance Fran- caise are planning a big entertain- ment for The regular meating of the society this month. The society is rapidly growing in popularity and | the membership 'has increased by | leaps and bounds, Water in Basin Frozen i Kingstonian who has been travel- | {ling in the far west was telling his | friends about the severe cold weath- | er cxperienced. He stated that it was | s0 cold in the railway coaches that | | nearly every morning the water In| | the wash basins was frozen. | - The Lennox and Addington county | council agreed that the township of {Amhert Island be allowed to expend | fifty per cent. of its special grant to- and maintaining a provided the department of highways | will agree to such expenditure, A Home Destroyed. A disastrous fire broke out in the |home of Miss Iantha Haley, who, {with her nephew, Will Leeder, re- isldes on the second concession of { Augusta. The house was completely |aestroyed with most of the contents, | somo few pieces of furniture from | jdownstairs being saved with dim- | {culty, Some insurance is carried. | Big Meeting of Vetsrans The largest meeting of veterans | | held in this city in the past two years was eld in the local G.W.V.A. | hall on Sunday evening, The gath- ering was a big step in the right! direction leading to better €o-opeér- ation between the various returneu | soldiers' organizations. | i | Getting. Teeth Fixed Smith, the defence player on! Queen's rgnior hockey team, who | suffered the.loss of three teeth on | Friday evening when he was struck | in the mouth, is being treated by a! dentist. He will be back again in| the game on Friday evening when | Varsity plays here, Content At Last Anxious Mother--'"My dear Estel- | ie, aren't you afraid of kidnappers? | I wouldn't dare let 'my son out of| of my sight for a minute." Contented Mother--I known just how you feel, dear. I went through it all before I got a good dog through | a classified adv. Now I know that | no stranger can come near baby." | Very Cold Weather Fifteen years ago Monday, was the coldest day in years, According te the Whig files the thermometer In Kingston registered thirty degrees | helow zero and at the Royal Mili- tary College It was thirty-eight de- grees below. On that occasion tne] temperature was the coldest in| twenty-five gears and it is doubtfu} | If it has been as cold since then. May Bring Conacher Here There is considerable talk in city | league circles concarning the bring- | Ing. of Liomel Conacher, Canada's | premier athlete to Kingston to ref- | eree one of the senior pay-off games | at the end of the regular season. | The "Big Train" has been very pop- | and if he should come to Kingston | the stock of the city leagues would. be | boosted considerably. Waupoos Girl Honored, : The Buffalo News prints a cut of Mrs. W. C. Garwood, elected to a rosition of honor in the American | Legion. Mrs. Garwood was formerly Mabel Wattam, daughter of the late | David Wattam, Waupoos, Mrs. Gar- | wood is a graduate of the Buffalo | General Hospital, class of 1912, and was overseas with Base unit 23, Hospital | oe | Two Fire Calls | The firemen were given two runs on Monday, but the fircs were not of . | Hall, | pality of Re | listing turn to ular as a hockey official this winter, | A back draft in al tne home 01 Dr, » Bulg slreel wesl filed the L did nd Lruce Wilh sMOKe put imbers thawing out pipes at the kdward Reveite, No, ataracque street, were damage which is covered | Sir Henry's Addresses } Newbolt un bis on Feb, 26th, will ad- Canadian Club joined hotany Club and Kiwanrs n "The Future of the English g 12.45 p. m. In the At night he will address a public gatl g in Grant Que University, on *Lit- erature and Life." On Feb, 17th, he will visit the Royal Military coi- lege, Visit 8 at Hotel Frontenac. ns R. P. Wat. is Appointed R, P. Watt, Gttawa, was appointed clerk and treasurer of the munici- Ww, to succeed James Devenny, who died two months Watt was one of the sixty- cants, .and, prior to en- C. E. F. in 1915 was for ten years in the county clerk's in Peterboro. Since his re- civillan life he has been en- gaged in the civil service at Ottawa.. Buiiness College's New Departmen: The Kingston. Business College will hereafter have a department or public speaking. harles A. Gates, who has had many years experience before the public as a speaker ana entertainer, has been engaged as in- structor. Classes are baing arrang- ed for business men, and busines: A. ago. even app n the office of beef. responsible | AA A An 0X0 a day keeps illness at bay The power of Oxo is the Oxo creates energy; it nourishes and fortifies the system against colds, chills and influenza, 15th, Kingston Business Col- , Phone 1487 Seale-Kellar Wedding. the Standard Parsonage 31st, a quist wedding when ' Bthel ighter of Mrs. Alice on, bocame the Halton, eldest son tf Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Seale. The jceremony was performed by Rev 1A, The young attended, and owing to recent nt the wedding was very ate The happy couple left on their wedding tour to Ottawa other eastern points, On their return Mr d Mrs. Seale will resiflé in Cannif- A. Kellar, Can {bride of Osh Seale ber- eavem priv- and and The Late Mrs. Harry Hunt, Bertha Haddon, wif of Harry Hunt, passed away January 26th. at her home, Picton Mrs. Hunt had Leen ailing health for some months. The d¢ sed was the young- est daughter of the late George Had- don, She was born in Picton in the 'home in which her life [She was of a bright and ¢ position and was very highly esteem- led {ian e and a clever artist. Her paint- was spent. | heerful dis- | , Belle- { Mar- | T. | couple were un- |{ She was an accomplished music- | ing and pen work were greatly ad- | mired For several |erganist of the Church of St. Ma Magdalene, le |~--Mrs. Nelson Ostrander, Tiss Maud Haddon, Picton; George and Wallace Haddon, Picton. nnn power MR. SMP Copyright, Canada, 1922, by The 8.M.P. Co, of Canada, Limited, is E over fire a kettle will simmering. The SMP b M time you use Enameled long as you. is durable! And ree side, white Edmonton Will Save Hours of Time Each Try this simple test. Take an nameled Ware tea kettle, like the above, and an aluminum or other all- metal kettle of same size. Pour two quarts of cold water into each. Place t same time, The SMP be singing a: merrily when the other eats all others will save you would mean in a year --in time and money saved in fuel bills! With ordinar Ware Kettle will last as All SMP Enameled Ware \And pure! Easy to clean! hardware merchwt MPGuand WARE Three finishes: Pea eaxly grey enamel, inside and out; are, t eat, light blue and white out- coats, white insid Blus edging. S ang The Sheet Motai Products Co P nd boiling is merely Enameled Ware kettle for quick boiling. It many minutes every it. Think what this y care, this SMP ive! Ask your local for rl Ware, tw= coats of Diamond g; Crysta ae three of Canada > Limited Vancouver a | | years she was | Besides her husband she | aves two sisters and two brothers | Montreal; | Long Timber and Planking Native Oak and British Columbia Far, sawn to your dimensions. S. ANGLIN & CO. actory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Factory Phone 1415 Woodworking I Office Phone 66. Normans Sr er eet te etree TA Ae A er----------. : Tone Up Your System by OLAJEN Pre- venting Flu and Grippe| Take OLAJEN as a preventative, A builder for any period of the human life. CHILDREN 1OVE IT. For Bronchial Affections, Malnutrition, Loss of Weight, Run. Down Condition, OLAJEN HAS NO EQUAL, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR CHOICE SEE US. Gourdier's 78 Brock Street. Men and Young Men's $30.00 to $38.00 Suits for 25.50 Sizes 34 to 42. TWEDDELL"S Clothing 3 [1 Every Housekeeper likes to have a full i supply of Linens Household in her linen closets and now is the time to -replenish at very attractive prices. Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting, all widths, from 40c. a yard up. Sheets made up, hemmed and hem- stitched for single and double beds, from $1.50 up. Pillow Cases, hemmed and hemstitch- ed; all widths, from 25c. each up. Towels in immense variety -- Cotton, Union and all pure Linen. Tablecloths and Table Napkins-- the biggest and best assorted stock, at very special prices. W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store. w 'D --------

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