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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1923, p. 5

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¢ MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1923, COAL is mot going to be any cheaper or more available for next sea- n. Fill your bins now while it is coming in. Orders filled as we receive them--for STOVE OR CHESTNUT COAL W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 Ontario Street _ Telephone 67. A AAA ry, A AA A ------ TO Earl Street -- Stone, 6 rooms, electric light, tollet and bath, 20.00. . Large Furnished House--June ist to Sept. Ist. Small Furnished Flat--June ist THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Clear Lumber Special importations of rich, colored woods of beautiful grain for special interior house finish: California Redwood, Louis- 1ana Cypress, B. C. Fir, Plain and Quarter- ed Oak, American Walnut, etc. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. . Factory Phone 1415 1 Kingston and Vicinity comnts J tude. | rs "Any man who became prem- would have to repudiate the jof s-conscious appeal by which ha this is the very Graduated as Nurse. ) Miss Josephine McCann, Westport, | graduated as a nurse at the annual | exercises of the St. Vimcent de Paul [was elected, and {Hospital Training School for Nurses | thing that Premier Drury did," said {in Brockville, Dr. Edwards, ! re ee | The Ice Breaking Up. Twelve to Get Degrees. At Clayton, N.Y, the ice in On Thursday next Wesleyan Theo- Lawrence river is breaking up con- [logical College, Montreal, "will give | siderably 'and motor boats are going |the degree of D.D. to Rev. C. D. Bald- | between the village and Grindstone |Win, Sharbot Lake; W. T. G. Brown, Island for the first time. Oitawa; T. B. Darby, Mount Allison, S. Dobson, St. / | ---------------- N.B.; Principal P. S. Hospital Full. Thomas; A. B. Ewen, South Pasa- . | + Tha whole eighteen beds in the Halpenny, Perth memorial hospital are occu- |Aiontreml. « This is the Jubilee ore relish meals without the college and is being honored To - ur In -- id in a signal fashion. | i | | Litfie Fry Are Hatching | The Cape Vincent hatchary Ras | bad a successful season. Hundreds | {of millions of eggs were coliocted | {last fall in the waters of Lake On- | | tario, so* many, in fact, that they {more than filled the egg jars at the | hatchery. Millions more were given | {to state hatcheries or turned over ito the stations of the Canadian gov- {ernment - The little fish are now | | breaking their shells ind swimming | forth into the troughs made for | them, each baby carrying a balloon- ; like sack near its head, containing | substance for its youthful need. As these rations are exhausted the fish | sets about collecting it own food. | the St. Office Phone 66. "MILLERS @ | WORM POWDERS ------ RELIEVE THE RESTLESS CONDITION BROUGHT ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS AND RESTORE THE CHILD TO'NORMAL HEALTH. NO NARCOTICS --PLEASANT AS SUGAR Stanstead, Que.; G. E. Hartwell, { missionary in China, and a graduate 1of Queen's; S. J. Hughes, Kerman, Cal.; A. J. Johnston, Toronto; W. |W. Prudbam, Drayton, Ont.; R. J. D. | Simpson, Toronto, and Robert Smith, sent to Smith's Falls hospitals to ac- commodate the overflow. dene, California; T. A, pled, and three patients had to be Was Given a Gift. October 1st. Now is the time to insure your Motor Car. All kinds of Insurance at low- est rates. Victory Bonds bought and seld. R. H. Waddell 58 Brock St. l Phones 335-596. Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 363 | ASK FOR BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM (Chapped Hands, etc.) Use Use It Always All Ways. : For Moving of | PREIGHT, FURNITURE. SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF | ' EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. t Phone 377. Evenings 2231. i 133 WELLINGTON STREET. em oe [WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Residence, 1137. nd NOTICE Any vepairs left with R. J. i - PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, Pine Street. PHONE 1819%w. on 27 CAPSULES Wb Seccenstal Each Capeule bears nante £4 Beware of counterfeits rim | Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S,, D.D.S, Wellington and Brock Streeta. Entrance, 159 Wellington Si. Evening by appointment. PHONE 679. | The Musterole Guard Against "Flu" With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment | you get those warning aches, get busy | wits good old Musterole. is a counter-irritant that | relieves congestion (which is what a cold really is) and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the | old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sénsation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency | use. It may prevent serious illness. 40c and 75c, at all druggists. Canada, Ltd, SERIE | { ve! Rodger will be sold 1 a de- posit is made at once. L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER 149 Sydenham 8t. Just Off Princess Street 1 QOLDERN LION BLOOK, SOFT COAL and Cannel Coal. Mixed Wood cut in stove lengths. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 Fruit and Vegetables Chelce assortment Bananas, Sec us for good things to eat. BON MARCHE GROCERY Corner King and Earl Streets Phone 1544. -- \ All materials for buildings at lowest prices, 1. Cohen & Co. 267.275 ONTARIO STREET E SE "The Better'Ole" Isn't it gratifying to go into a Grocery Store and find every- thing clean and bright and 'above all to know that your food 1s kept and handled In a sanitary manner. If you are interested in the welfare of yourself and children come in and give our store and stock the once over and convince yourself that you get all "that" along with court- esy and service at SMITHS, Phone 1317. Barrie and Colborne Streets "Our goods are all up to a stan dard, not down to a price" ~~ WR McRae & Go | WHY? Try to make yourself a new Hat out of materials that are us common as postage stamps. You spend from $3 to $5. spend hours in the making of it and what have you got when it is finished? Something your friends laugh at a block away, ' No doubt you have a Hat you used to like but are tired of the shape. Let us reblock it up-to-date. You will have a Hat when it is Anished. It won't cost more than $1.50 and probably less. The Kingston Hat Cleaners JPST. 163 Princess St. Phone 1488. Dominion Meat Store Opp. YM.C.AA. Phone 1208J. Beef Shanks... t P Fn ure Frank Dowdall, Perth, has left for | Syracuse, N.Y. Before going he was |presented with a wrist watch from | the office staff and other workers of the Henry K. Wampole Co. Purchased a Big Farm. Joseph E. Irvine, Lanark town- ship, has purchased 500 acre {farm John E. Playfair owns in Dal- | |housie, being lot 5 In the 5th con- cession, at Sheridan's Rapids. | the Secured a Position. | Percy H. Lewis, Switzerville, who { left for Rochester, N.Y., has secured | a lucrative position with the cfiice | of the New York State Railway, with headquarters at Rochester, N.Y. | Risdue-Johnston Wedding. On April 11th, the Methodist par- | sonage, Belleville, was the scene of | a pretty wedding, when Amelia Eliza | Johnston, Tamworth, was united in| warriage to Morley Bisdue, anelies: burg | | Transfers to Picton. Howard Bowerman, who has been | | with the J. A. Eaton Co., Bloomfield, ifor a number of years, has severed | |his connection With that firm and [gone to Picton with M. Branscombe {& Son, mitten manufacurers. | | Smile and Pay. Gananoque Reporter: Oh boy! | What cheerful missives Tax Collee- lector Dempster has been distribut- | ing to citizens during the past few | days. They are certainly surprise | rarties, but the best way to treat them is to smile and pay up. | The Racing Entries. R. J. Bushell, manager of the {Kingston Fair, is in receipt of ap- | plications for trotting and pacing | entries for the races that will be | such a feature at the fair this year. Alex. Bastien, Que., the noted horse- man, will have his stable represented in the fast classes. Once More a Lively Place. The Cricket Field is once more a | lively piace. The ground has dried | up quite nicely and the boys are | swarming upon it to engage in base- | ball and soccer football. When snow | was dumped upon the fleld during | the winter unprincipled persons add- ! ed a lot of rubbish that should +ba speedily cleared away. ------ Mrs. Duprau Passed Away. Mrs. Margaret Duprau, wife of the late Rev. S. A. Duprau, passed away | in Peoterboro. Deceased was well | and favorably known in Belleville. An attack of pneumonia was the cause of death. Her husband prode- ceased her some six years ago. Dr. | O. A. Duprau, Belleville, is a step- don of deceased. { | Were Tendered Gifts. | At the Union Sunday school, New- burgh, Willam Wright and family, lyn Plummer with a silver bracelet, | The presentation was made by Mr. | Adams, assisted by Mrs. Vandewater and Miss Yeomans. The Wrights were very helpful in church and com- munity. Canadian Pacific. 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivals of their steam- ships: Empress of France, from Calcutta, due Colombo, April 14th, Montcalm, from St. John, Liverpool, April 14th. Montclare, from Liverpool, St. John, April 14th. Melita, from Antwerp, Southamp- ton and Cherbourg, due St. John, April 16th. Minnedosa, from St. John, due Cherbourg end Southampton, April 16th and Antwerp, Avril 18th. Marburn, from Glasgow and Bel fast, due St. John, April 15th. Empress of Canada, from Hong- Kong, due Vancouver, April 22 AA Condemned in Frontenac. Andrew Hicks, U.F.0. member of the legislature who assailed his lead- due | due Fremier opportunity to meet the complaints of his supporters in the privacy of the party cancus. Hicks is the same man whi brought forward the brid. ery charges in 1920." Hon. J, W. Edwardg said he could not blame the premier for his atli- { man mn LL ------ "My Heart Would Palpitate, I Had Weak Spells" Mrs. L. Whiting, 202 King St. West, Brockville, Ont., writes --- "I took very sick with my nerves and stomach, and seemed to be all run down. At times my heart would flutter and palpitate so and I would take such weak spells in the pit of : my stomach that 1 some- times thought | would never get better. | had almost given up hope when a friend advised the use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food. I did not stop until I had taken twenty-five boxes. It : has done wonders for me / "3 and | want to recommend VIN it to everyone." DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD 50 Cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto Chevrolet Studebaker We have a few good Used Cars which we are offering at Reduced Prices, as we need the floor space for our new cars. The Central Garage Limited Phone 600. Brock and Montreal Streets. WE NEVER CLOSE. --_--_ sommsisinn -- ~ a | Fruit Cakes a Specialty We make a specialty of WEDDING CAKES, BIRTHDAY CAKES: We give special attention to make to your order FRUIT CAKES. If you want the BEST, try us. F. A. ATKINS Cor. Princess and Alfred Streets. Phone 373. After Every Meal removing to Thamesford were called | to the front and presentod, Mr. Wright with an electric lamp, Miss [7 Wright and Mrs. Plummer with a! beautiful clock, and little Miss Eve- | - The Great Canadian Sweetmeat Teeth were given to man to use. Like our muscles, they need exercise and plenty of it. WRIGLEY'S provides pleasant action for your teeth--also, the soft gum penetrates the crevices and cleanses them. Aids digestion by increasing the flow of saliva which your stomach needs. Use WRIGLEY'S after every meal-- see how much better you will fee STOP WONDERING What you are going to get for dinner. You have puzzled too long In thinking of a change. Bring the family here for a pleasing, well-cooked meal. He'll enjoy the change--and you'll be glad to rest. NEW ENGLAND CAFE 331 King Street. hingston, Ont. Phone 655 RATS WANTED GOURDIER'S 78-80 Brock Street You Cannot See Them In The Window! STEP INSIDE AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THE FINEST SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS-AND GABARDINE RAINCOATS AT SPECIAL PRICES. DURING OUR ALTERATION SALE IT WILL MEAN A BIG SAVING FOR YOU. TWEDDELL"S Clothing House Direct from Ireland We have just received a very large shipment of new Irish Linens consist- ing of Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Runners, Tray Cloths; Towels and etc. Beautiful patterns in all pure linen and at very attractive prices. 1 W.N. Linton & Co. ly Phome19l, Ng The Waldron Store.

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