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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1923, p. 5

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 THE DAILY BRITISH wH! G > i * THOMAS COPLEY | 'Carpenter. Phone 987. Car ater) See us for all kinds of Pp work. Estimates given om mew floors jaid. Have your hardwood floors clean- ed with our mew floor cleaning .ma- chine. Fob ln Lomi | Has moved from 155 Wellington | Street to 112 BROCK STREET. P'hone 818F. SATISFACTION GUARANTE ED. A AA AN AINE PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 1819w. Real Estate General Insurance Reliable Companies only represented. | Guarantee Bonds. Victory Bonds bought and sold. 'R. H. Waddell Phones 34-806. sd Broek st DR. A.W.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellingtum Streets . Phone 868 ASK FOR BELL'S CUCUMBER CREAM (Chapped Hands, etc.) Use Use It Always All Ways. FURNITURE, GHT, ¥ 9 ARTAGE and STORAGE OF PIANOS, VERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. nT. mings Hr) WELLINGTON Viner. PIMPLES ON HEAD AND NECK Small and Formed Sore Eruptions. Skin Sore and ed. Cuticura Heals. 'Pimples broke out on the back of iy head ahd Beck. At first the pimples were small and then ~*\\ ran into Peach other and =h formed sore eruptions about the size of a ten cent piece. The skin was sore and red and itched a grest deal, causing me to scratch. "I had the trouble about six months before I began iy Cuticura Soap and Ointment, after using three cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment I was ( re ./the nurse and have bought a Ford Dr. W. O. Vrooman DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princess and Barrie Streets. 314 Barrie Street. PHONE 2404J. Office Hon 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance: \ Remilling Send a DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDER C.P.R. STATIONS DOMINION EXPRESS AGENCIES Dry Mixed Slab Wood Best quality Summer fuel. Also Dry Body Hard Maple; cut to suit your stove. Prompt attention given to all orders. Chas. Bedore & Son 274 NELSON STREET Phone 1746J. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S. F OR SALE KINGSTON np VICINITY | Was Operated Upon. | Miss Ada Mills, daughter of Mr. | |and Mrs. Joseph E. Mills, Gaaan- | | cque, underwent an operation for appendicitis in Kingston. | Record for Long Service. | John McLean, Lanark, holds the record for length of service as post- master. He has been postmaster of the village for forty-three years. Preparing the Grounds. The Memorial Park grounds, at Athens, have been rolled, seeded and put in fine shape to he ready in the early spring for the establishment of tennis courts and other amusements. Bought Car for Nurse. The Victorian Order of Nurses in Renfrew have completed their can- vass for funds to purchase a car for, Mise Gray. Boys' School Suits. We have received a big shipment of boys' school suits, which we will s¢ll at a reduced price, dandy sults, at $6, $6.50, $7.50 and $9, all sizes, all colors. Prevost, Brock street. The Contract Renewed. The council of Gananoque has renowed its contract with the Ganran- oque Electric Light and Water Pow- er Company for power for over a year on the same conditions as In the contract just expiring. ------------------------ To Reside in Almonte. Mrs, William H. Scott, Hyde Park, Reston, Maes, has arrived in Al- monte to reside. Mr. Scott died about a year ago, and amongst the proper- ty which he left was a double brick house on Union street, Almonte. Mrs. Scott has decided to live there. Goes to Toronto. Harry L. Branigan, of L. T. Best's drug store, has entered the Ontario College of Pharmacy, Toronto, and the employment of Mr, Best. Charles Thompson has entered as an appren- tice with Mr. Best. Engagement Announced. | coupe which has been handed over to upon his graduation he will re-enter | hoMing the risk of the exhibition against rain was fortunate enough to save paying out any loss due as a result. The poilcy of the fair spiei- fies the time between 8 o'clock the morning and 8 o'clock in thw evening of each day and although it rained hard during the early morn- ing the loss, if any, could not be made good under the terms. Domestic Lighting. Kingston pays the highest rate for domestic lighting of any city in On- tarfo. The figures are: St. Cathar- ines, 1.3 cents per kilowatt hour; Ot- tawa, 1.4; Welland, 1.4; Niagara Falls, 1.5; Kitchener, 1.7; Stratford, 1.7; London, 1.8; Brantford, 1.9; Hamilton, 1.9; Woodstock, 2.0; St. Thomas, 2.1; Toronto, 2.1; Guelph, Windsor, 2.6; Peterboro, 2.8; Sarnia, 3.0: Chatham, 3.1; Owen found, 3.3; Kingston, 4.0. 2 oc. "0; . Activities of Non-Unionists. An animated discussion took place in- the Glengarry Presbytery on the activities of ministers opposed to the consummation ef church unfon, who have been pursuing the agitation with little regard to the accented re- gulations of the church. It wag in- timated that one minister, belonging to another presbytery, had-sent an- nouncement of meeting within the bounds of the presbytery of Glen- garry, and oven taken the use of a church, without esking leave of the session concerned, or even giv- ing them notice of his intention. Cox-Talcott Wedding. A pretty wedding was quietly sol- emnized on Sept. 17th, when Mrs. Charlotte Carson-Talcott, "Tewhare", Bloomfield, was married to William Wasson Cox, Honeoye Falls, N. Y., according to the simple and ancien: order of the Society of Friends. The bride was gowned in pearl grey satin crepe and georgette, embroidered in steel. She wore a strand of Ro- man pearls. The bride's travelling Gress was of navy blue poiret twill, embroidered in pearl grey and black, with a cape of black Duchess silk lined with cream satin, and a collar of Oriental embroidery, and hat of black silk velvet lined witk pink crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Cox left hy lost. that the document had been purpose- ly destroyed by the woman. The court, who executor. wilfulness. approximately $ ville real estate and securities. deceased had no children and rext of kin, John E. Parks, were five sisters, Jo- sephine Hess, Picton, Keitha Hedges | and Lily Dench, San Diego, Cal., Mary Phillips, Rochester, N. Y., a Cynthia Johnston, (Jolborne. UNREFRESHING SLEEP If You Are Tired Out When You Arise in the Morning Read This. The woman who is tired out, who aches all over when she arises in the morning, who feels depressed most of the time, needs just the help that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give her-- new blood and strong nerves. The numbér of disorders that are caused by thin blood is amazing and most women are careless about the condition of their blood. Qujckly the nerves are affected and patient becomes irritable, worries over trifies, does not sleep as well as for- merly and is not refreshed by rest. There may be stomach trouble and headache. This is a condition that calls for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Give Dr. Willlams" Pink Pills a fair trial and the first sign of new life will be noticed in your appetite. You will be hungry by meal time. As the blood becomes enriched it feeds and soothes the irritated nerves, sleep becomes sounder and more re- freshing, your worries become less, your work lighter. These are some of the things that these tonic pills do. Try them {or any trouble caused by thin blood. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. is made sole beneficiary and They could not establish At Melrose on Sept. 19th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben How- Le ee -- a will had been eexcuted and later | Sisters of Mrs. Parks alleged | howeyer, upheld the widower. | The estate is valued at | $25,000, chiefly Belle- | The | hor | besides her widower, | a -_ BUILDING Residences, Bungalows, Cottages, Barns, Garages, Porticos, built to contract. Estimates ¢heerfully furriished. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED " Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. NEW PHONE NUMBER--1571. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. SPECIAL VALUE Men's Brown Goodyear Welt Boots, solid leather, $6.00 value, all sizes. SALE PRICE $4.59 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street NOTICE GOURDIER'S have removed to 86 PRINCESS STREET, next to Bibby's, Limited, while alterations are being made to Brock Street store. 4000 Frame, 10 rooms, 5 bed- rooms, 3 P.B., verandah, | electric and gas, hot air, 3 fireplaces, e 2-car garage. garden, Frame, 9 rooms, 5 bed- WA TTS $4050 rooms, 3 P.B., verandah, electric and gas, hot air, stable for 3 ' People's | horses, drive house. $4800 Double frame, 7 rooms, 4 Klorist | bedrooms, 3 P.B., porch, 177 Wellington Street. electric and gas, garden, Fresh Flagers and Planes dany. $4800 Brick veneer, 7 rooms, 3 uneral igns, and 'w 8 bedrooms, 3 P.B., veran- oe : ee bouquets to. order, Phone. 1708, 1, Cleciris and gas, hot air, imme- Residence, 1187. diate possession. Brick, 7 rooms, 3 bed- $5000 rooms, 3 P.B., verandah, and sun porch, electric and gas, hot air, hardwood floors, good garden. Brick, rooms, 4 bed- $5200 rooms, : P.B., verandah, electric and gas, hot air, garden. " E. L. MARTIN 111% Brock Street. 'Phone 239. Rewidence eee "seen 2260). Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nesbitt. Huron township, announce the en- gagement of their eldest daughter, Annie Christine, to Melvin James Henry, Smith's Falls, Ont, only son of Mr. James Henry and the late Mrs. Henry, Atw: Ont. The mar- ard, their eldest daughter, Emma Louisa, became the bride of Byard Wellington King, Melrose. What advice can he bring others who needs advice himself? It is foolish to fear what caa- not be avoided. Tyrant custom makes a slave of reason. Wellington and Brock Streets. Eatrance, 150 Weillugton St. motor for the i and will reside Evening by appointment, PHONE #79. at "Content," Honeoye Falls, N. Y., for the winter months. GOURDIER'S 78-80 Brock Street to _ The Action Dismissed. An action of interest was heard at Belleville. The case was over a will made by the late Anna Parks of Belleville. Her widower alleged that Lie TWEDDELL For the Best Values ir: 9 # Young Men's Suits = $20.00, $25.00, $25.00, 952.00, $35.00. SEE OUR SPORT MODEL SUITS At $25.00 nniversary. ' 8. Tice, Belle- o tty. shut ile. stone of: married life. oth are in the t of hea nd Mr. Tice, in spitd of his eight#¥years, at- tended to his business as usual, walk- ing from the house, at 257 John street, to. Front street, twice. ville, cel To Take Another Position. Mies M. E. Dennison, R.N., Car- leton Place, has resigned the pcsi- tion of night superintendent of the Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto, to accept the position of instructor ol nurses in that institution. Miss Den- aison will have charge of about one hundred and fifty nurses-in-training. Add 2,000 Women Voters. Brockville voters' list will contain some 2,000 additional names, it is estimated, as a result of the fran- chise being extended to the wives of men owning proverty and to the husbands of married women with similar qualifications. They will be IRON | M qualified to vote at the December -------- elections. \ "COMFORT eg M. Ostrander, formerly ptincipal of the Deserowto public school, has accepted the position of principal of tha Kiug George public school at North Bay, at a salary of $1.80v a vear. Mr. Ostrander will remove his family to North Bay the last of this month. This school is considered to be one of the finest in the province. RC TWEDDELL'S Clothing House The electric iron is the emancipator of the housewife, The heated labor of using the ola fashioned iron dis- (ls appears. The elec- | tric iron can be kept at the right temperature and easily used and controlled at all times. Would you iron in comfort at slight expense? Then pay us a call. Our Customers Never complain. They have nothing to complain about. They get the best coal there is, delivered clean and dry. They pay but a fair price. Conse- quently every customer is a pleased customer. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Brockville Benefits. Brockville Public Utilities Com- mission has announced a reduction of from $2.99 per 1,000 cubic feet to $1.80 for gas, to become effective Nov. 1st, and a reduction of ten per cent in the water rates, operative beginning Oot. 1st. A substantial reduction in the electric Jight and power rates will be announced within a few days. SMOKING TOBACCO We Are Ready for any emergency in the machine shop line. What are your require- ments in the way of machinery re- pairs? With our fomplete equip- ment of lathes, drills, planers, saws, ete., we can take care of pe needs. --- or Saray | MEN'S AND BOYS' SAMPLE Sweater Coats and Pullovers | A Manufacturer's Set of Samples at MILL PRICES SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ; ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & SERVICE Hot Water Furnaces, |||PHONE:423. 74 PRINCESS St Stoves and Quebec Heaters for sale. . C at ch the Cold L Cohen & Co. ¥67-375 O!NTARIQ STREET Before it settles for the Fall, A few doses of PHONES 836 and 837. DR. HALL'S COUGH BALSAM will relieve that (irritating cough and prevent further serious developments. Sold Only by M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist (Opp. St. int Church) Cor. Princess and Clergy Sts. Phone 82 Had A Narrow Escape. At Trenton, on Sept. 13th, nine- teen-year-old Maude Edison narrow- ly escaped death when a ranaway team and wagon crashed into C. P. Youre's home on Murphy street. The child was playing In front of the house and ran for safety, barely reaching the verandah when the horses and wagon dashed across the sidewalk into the house. i The Bish Whig Publishing Ltd. has a Department specially equipped to execute all classes of > OB PRINTING First-class service and fair prices. 306-8-10 KING STREET, KINGSTON, Ont. Bail is Granted. Judge Reymolds, Brockvilie, heard a request for bail for Andrew Har- rey, charged with manslaughter 'in connection with the death at Crésby, some weeks ago, of John Sherwood. e order was granted for $1,000 hy accused himself and a surety for $1,000, the bail to be subject to the approval of County Crown At- torney M. M. Brown, when furnished. It Rained Too Early. Although the weather was far from [Aviting on Friday morning. from the standpoint of the fair direc- tors, at least, the insurance company -- W. H. Godwin & Son FIRE INSURANCE First class companies repre- _ sented. Lowest possible rates. 890 BROCK STREET Phone 424. Too much care weakens rather than improves a work.

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