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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1924, p. 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG bm A Builder from Childhood tp Old Age DELCO- LIGHT The compicte Klectric Light and Power plant for every country home, W.C. CANNON Had a Weak Heart Was Very Nervous For Three Years Miss Jessie Peterson, Zealandia, Sask., writes:--"I wish to let you kHow HOW mich ~ good Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have done for me. For nearly three years I was very | badly run down, had a weak heart, | and was 80 nervous that sometimes I | would almost faint away. | | 164 BARMIE STuEeT hone 11580. FOR SALE 8$5500.00--olborne Street, solid brick, 10 rooms, verandah, hot air furnace, elertric light, gas, garden, garage, General Insurance. Victory Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987. for anil kinds of Carpentry See us work. Kstimates given om New Mourn Hav ur hardwood floors clean. Jota, sve yours floor cicaning .ua- PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 134. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGRON, orner of Johnson and Wellington Soenct Phone 308 UNIT re, SAFES REIGHT, . PIANOS, CARTAGE snd STORAGE 0 EVERY DESCRIPTION I Transf, Co Kingston er Lo. .- | $77. veuings L431. iss ww ELLINGTON STRuEL, Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BRoOM L.D.S, D.D.S, Wellington and Breck Streeta, Estrance, 1680 Wellington st, Evening by appointment. PHONE «70. "WAITS People's -Florist - rt | { trial. After I had used two boxes | found they had done me good, and | after having taken five boxes 1 was { completely relieved, | 1 cannot recommend your Pills | enough. and I would advise anyone | Scarlet fever at Sulphide. The scho | having a weak heart or troubled with juervousness to use them." Milburn's H. & j box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. taken over by M. J. BER- » late of the Whitney Hotel. First class Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in connection. Your patronage is solleited. [119 BROCK ST. = = PHONE 730. | IGE recuperate take : SCOTTS EMULSION ts "made to order from $12 up to $25 | | WINSTON, LADIES' TAILOR | Phone oa, 07 Wellington Street. | | HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING And Laying Cord om each side of Hematitch, MRS. H. J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 2108. Bagot and William Streets Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w. Hot Water Furn es, Stoves and Quebec P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING Funeral designing and Wed. ding work our specialty. Corner of Brock and' Welling. ton Streets. The Uptown Post Office is now located at Clergy ana Princess Streets, and is open from 8 am. to Spm. M R. McColl, Postmaster, (Sub Of- fice No. 1.) Make this Drug Store your convenience. "Higher quality, better service" is still our mote to for 1924. M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist, (Opp. St, Andrew's Church) | N. Pills are 50¢, a| nine famili | | were from $9.00 to $15.00. 'vost, KINGSTON anD VICINITY Gazetted a Lieutenant. Ernest Cockburn fis gazetted a provisional lieutenant in the Prin- cess of Wales' Own Regiment .to date from Sept. 1st, 1923, ------ Sale of Boys Suits. of these suits » Brock street. s-- Scarlet Fever Broken Out. There is a serious outbreak of has been closed and all erings forbidden, We understand es are quarantined. Oalm After A Storm, "A calm after a storm" is an old saying which found exemplifi- 4 cation on Monday and today, for de?| weather pre- us blizzard lightful moderate vailed after the boistero of Sunday, -- A Favorable Condition, The industrial situation in King- ston is quite good. Nearly all the manufactories are resuming on full time - with almost a total of work. men. This is regarded as a favor- able condition of affairs at this time' of year. ---------- Ice in Wolfe Island Bay. The steamer Wolfe Islander 1s unable to land at the island wharf on account of the heavy bed of ice. On Monday afternoon the purser re. ported that the ice was very firm for a half mile from shore'and hor- ses were being driven on it. -------------- Leaves "Limited" Run. William H. Parsley, who has been !ncomotive engineer on Canadian National passenger trains Nos, 14 and 15 (the International Limited) between Montreal and Brockville for some years past, has left that run to take charge of a transfer locomotive at Montreal. Making Hay While Snow Flies. Mr. and Mrs. F. May, Enterprise, made a flying visit to their daugh- ter, Mrs. Edwin Magee, Hay Bay, near Sfllsville; returning almost im- mediately to Western Ontario. They are touring the Lake Huron district, between Guelph and Sarnia, making bay while the snow flies. -------- Establishing a Record, Up to Friday last motor boats carrying freight were operating be- tween Clayton and Alexandria Bay. Loads of freight were delivered be- tween the two ports, establishing a record for late navigation since 1919, when it was possible to use motor 'boats on the river through most of the winter, Gifts to Methodism. Ezra Osterhout, Murray town. ship, left $15,000 to Methodism. MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! Even constipated, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." No other laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the Stomach and starts the liver and bowels without griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Say - a" to your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon - ulne "California Fig Syrup" ich contains directions. as D Xong and Yokohama, Pre- | public gath- Leaving an estate valued at over $80,000 the testator gave amounts up to $5,000 each to relatives, and legacies of $5,000 in cash to each of the following: Methodist Mis- sionary Society, Methodist Eduea- tional Society, and Methodist, Super. annuation Fund. Three brothers: two of them ministers living in Van- | Sourer, are the executors, -------- Jurisdiction Extended. *G. L. Jarman, who has held the appointment of police magistrate at Bancroft for a great many years, of | has had his jurisdiction extended to | include the whole county of Has. ' | tings. He was in Tweed interview. | ing the local justices of the peace with a view to organizing the work. --------e en, Congratulations Offered. { James H. Metcalfe, Ex-M.P. and | Ex-M.P.P,, is, today, celebrating his seventy-sixth birfhday. He is a pa- tient in the General Hospital, but | Is quite chipper. A visit to him | found him greatly interested in the | city news and the movements of his friends. He {8 glad to see those | he associated with in "the good old | days." ---- | Two Excellent Exchanges. Two of the Whig's bright interesting exchanges have had birthdays; server, reaching its sixty-ninth and | the Carleton Place Canadian its forty-ninth. Both are Snappy pap- ers, full of news and advertige- ments, Both: display enterprise and are forces for good in their communities, ------ Honors Mr, Booth, James M. Booth, choirmaster of { John street Presbyterian church, | Belleville, is leaving for Boston, to | continue his musical studies. On Thursday night, after he had com- | preted choir practice, his last one, thé choir and a few friends especial- ly invited for the occasion, among whom were Rev, D. C. Ramsay, the minister and Mrs. Ramsay, organiz_ ed a little supper party. Following | & happy address by 'the minister, | Mr. . Booth was presented with a handsome leather club bag. -- To Burn Our G . Dr.C. J. 0. Hastings, the niedical health officer of Toronto, says all garbage should be burned during the winter in the house furnaces, This is the most sanitary and most economical method of garbage dis. posal. He says: "The only precau- tion necessary to observe is that there be a good bed of red coals in the furnace, with the drafts turned on, when the garbage is put in." Engineers say this will not hurt the turnaces. How could this plan help the garbage department of King- ston?" ------ Passing of a Pioneer, "In the death of Francis Law- rence, Tweed lost its oldest resident and a highly respected citizen. De- ceased was ninety-two Years of age. | ach ends. and | digestion for a just | pagka the Pembroke Ob. | Surviving are four sons and -. one | daughter. The sons are Messrs. | Henry, Escott; Albert and David, ot | Mallorytown, and George, of Ed. | monton, Alta, In religion she was a Methodist. ------------ Rector Going South. { Rev. W. P. Breen, rector of St. | Columbia's cathedral, Pembroke, who for some time past has been a sufferer from throat trouble add | Who recently underwent a course of | treatment in Hotel Dieu, Kingston | in order to assure a permanent cure, intends to forsake the cold north IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with "Pape's Diapepsin" As 800n as you eat a tablet or two of "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigés- tion is gone! Heavy pain, heart- burn, flatulence, gases, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stom- Correct your stomach and few cents. Each Be guaranteed by druggist. Removal Notice) DR. H. A, STEWART announces that he has moved his Dental Office to 84 BROCK STREET, Opposite Livingston's Clothing House | CALEIUM WAFERS | BRING BEAUTY | How Stuart's Calcium Wafers Trans- form a Pimpled, Muddy Skin to Pinkish Loveliness. fortunate that one of skin It was certainly a most discovery when it was found of the necessary constituents health is calcium sulphide. 4nd in going south he is followng LUMBER : Large, well assorted stock of Seas soned Lumb ; er, under cover. Native and imported wocds, in the rough or dressed. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Ya and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. NEW PHONE NUMBER---1571. the advice of his thinks it desirable ment he has receive spend the winter warm and balmy. for the winter and will leave for a Petersburg, Florida, where he will remain for two or three months, His condition is in no way serious, physician, who after the treat a, that he should where the air ig Gents--price retiree. $135 up Ladies--price ............. $160 up GOURDIER'S Phone 700 Clearing odd lines of $25.00 to $35.00 Suits for $19.00 OVERCOAT SALE five years ago this nce was incorporated fers and since s have enjoyed About twenty important substa in Stuart's Calcium WwW then thousands of gir} beautiful complexions. This wonderful substance removes from the system the waste products that often get into the skin to cause pimples, blackheads, blotches and such complexion disfigurements. hen t He was born in England and came to Canada In 1857. Of eight chil- dren, seven survive: James and Edmund, Tweed, and Frank, Copen- hagen, N.Y.; four daughters, Mrs. George Francis, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. W. K. McCaw, Tweed, and Mrs. R. J. Stewart, Toronto, All were present at the obsequies. De. ceased was a Conservative in poli- tics and a consistent member of the Methodist church. : ---- 1924 Canadian Almanae, The 1934 edition of the Canadian Almanac is now beitig distributed. This useful and frequently referred to book is now in its 72nd year of publication. It has virtually become a national necessity for bankers, business men, government officials, calcium jae natural ald to sk and health. You cannot get this wonderful re- sult from cosmetics or drugs nor can you have a clear, beautiful complexion without this wonderful calctum. So When you are near a drug store ask for a 60 cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers or send name and addres A. Stuart Co. 634 Stuart Bldg. Mich., for a free trial packag There is a wide field for a simple and inexpensive crystal detector, both among beginners and "old-timers." The begin- ner does not usually want to invest much students, financiers and others. Be- sides all the regular features which have charactefized the Almanac in the past, and which are now brought up to date, are some special fea- tures, including the New Trade Con. vention between France and Can- ada, lists of principal clubs, Boards of Trade, etc.; the new Patent and Copyright acts; @ special article on national defence. The Canadian Almanac is publish- ed by the Copp Clark Co. Ltd, To- ronto, and sells at $3.50 per copy. | a Canadian Pacific, 180 Wellington street report the following arrivals of their steam- ships: Empress of Scotland, from Liver. pool, due New York, Jan. 9th. Montcaim, from Liverpool, rived St. John, Dec. 5th, Minnedosa, from St. - John, Cherbourg and Southampton, 6th, and Antwerp Jan, 7th. urn, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due St. John, Jan. 7th. Empress of Australia, from Hong due Vancou- ver, Jan. 9th. Empress of Russia, trom Vx ver, due Yokohama, Jan. Sth Hong Kong Jan. 15th. Mrs. Catharine At Mallorytown red of a ar- due Jan. Ny i xg i '5 : 3 + 17 1 money in a set, until he ly un- derstands the princi iples involved, and a TETH, ii i -- i sl Hh Eis B f i >» 5 § 1 SPECIAL VALUES AT $25.00 SEE OUR FINE BLUE SER ~ "INDIGO DYE $27.50 TWEDDELL'S CLOTHING SHOP GE SUITS, an Inexpensive Crystal Receiver 18 FIXTURE WIRE 50 TURNS NO.26 oy ) S.C.C.WIRE Fda GROUND BINDING POST Y SUDING CONTACT \

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