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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1924, p. 5

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y X ° FRIDAY, Ayland, Frankville, | Tearing Down the Mill. The Golden Lake 'Lumber Co. have commenced tearing down their | mill in.thdt village. They intend 0 . Floating Specks 5 Sulidor 4 All Means Liver Trouble When specks start to float befofs . . . || andawarm fire in your Hearth during these --~ | turn black for a few seconds and you Id . . : feel as if you were going to faint, R. J. Delong has purchased the| ville, and nephew of Mrs. E. F.|[ the Leeds county Old Girls and Box' cold, winter nights. . James | Smith, has been elected Worshiptul | Association, Toronto, for its offer of DELCO- LIGHT || 55 me = properly. ogee ey Just telephone one five seven one for The essential thing to do in all A. F and A. M. the mew high school, and to assure Power plant for every country home. lt i yr | ' t b; ' « ' WwW C CANNON ow sioh w y he yee of Men's suspenders, only 3 dozen Exchange of Pastors. | this summer, the contract having v . - left; bankrupt price, 30c per, pair. Rev. Dr. E. C. Laker, pastor of ! been let and, the building to be fin- waste and poisonous matter from | The Lion Clothing Co. Bell Street) Methodist church, Ot- | ished by Oct: 1st. The offer is mdre » S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED GENERAL INSURANCE. the system. 5 ------------ tawa, wi fears at tile end of June, | especially appreciated, being unso-| Woodworking Factory, Coal and Lumber Yards. i Sickness, B ary, Pub- | Ont, writes:--'"I used to be awfully It is just possible that Almonte |him and Rev. W. G. Clarke, B.A. Telephone: Priv B: C . cident and Sic » Burglary, | bothered with floating specks before | streets will be oiled this year to lay | Trenton, having been effected, Forty-Six Mill Tax Rate. | pu MS Prana 4 igh Fidelity and Guarantee Bonds of : hog all kinds. {my stomach. I took just half a vial with water, ust Like Old Times. | ed amounts being asked for in sev- | when forwarded per registered mail. | 20d ever since I have felt as well as er ---- The Napanee Express says: Two | eral districts by the school boards | aL 4" .|I ever did. Now I always keep them Rhea empluing 4 1 a ip Yemen. | y 3 W. Guild, Mallorytown, is moving | es on Dundas street on Saturday eve- | cil referred back the 1924 estimates or | Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 26e, | 19.Gananoque, where he has been ap- ning appeared before the magistrate | on schools for a conference with the of insurance you may be interested | on receipt of price by The T. Milburn | department. each for their fun. Any others try- | After the conference it was seen that in.' Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. iry the same sport will likely be as- ! the Board of Education estimate R. H. WV addell . j ogly course open to the council was | Gift Of A Fine Organ. | to add three mills to the tax rate to} 4 MARCH 7, 1924, i KINGSTON anDp VICINITY A Bright Red Gl Childhood to Old Age s the eyes, when everything to Purchased Residence. Syracuse, N.Y., formerly of Brock- | Association has written a letter to you can rest assured that your®liver residence of the late Mrs. master of Onondaga Lodge No. 802, | assistance to equip the laboratory of The complete Electric Light and . | Cased where the liver is slow, lazy or A Great Bargain. [it that the school will be re-built some Hard Coal Briquettes. 164 Barrie Street. Phone 1158J. |{ clear away the accumulated mass of Fire, Plate Glass, Automobile, Ac- Mr. Chas. May Oil the Streets. an exchdnge of pastorates between | Ticited. BAY AND WJSLLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. lic Liability. r ; ic, my eyes, headaches and sickness to the dust instead of being sprinkled The agitation against the increas- | Negotiable Bonds and Securities | ©f your Milburn's 'Laxa-Liver Pills Goes To Customs Service. citizens who were racing their hors- | was echoed at Perth when the coun. jon hand." 5 Let me quote you rates on any line | a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct | Pointed an assistant in the customs ' on Monday morning and paid $5 | members of thd Board of Education. sessed much higher. would not be reduced, so that the | Phones 3i6-896. N86 Broek St. ITI. TR A new Skinner organ, costing up-! cover the extra amount for schools, | ---------- ------ PIANO TUNING ' Plano Tuning, Repairing and 1 Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street, | PHONE 134. | = Il W.H. HALL & SON DR. AW. WINNETT | = x = Provisions. 7/0 COLDS - BURNS - BRUISES | rebuilding in Renfrew. | mills last year, wapds of $22,000 is the gift of Mrs. Emma Flower Taylor to the Trinity Advance of Three Mills. Episcopal church, Watertown, N.Y. The taxpayers of Perth will have | The instaliaTion will be completed to."grin and bear" an increase in| by August 1st. It will be the largest taxes of three mills this year or [Organ ever installed in northern New forty-six. mills as against forty-three | York. ---- oe---- Bonus for Trees.; To Preach in Westmount. Hon. George S. Henry, provincial * At 8t. Andrew's church, West-| minister of public works and high- Princess and Clergy Streets . DENTAL SURGEON | GROCERIES AND Corner of Johnson and Wellington. | PROVISIONS | Streets. Telephone 368. 1i8c. 1b., 2 lbs. for 25c., For Moving of FREIGAT, FURNITURE, SAFES, 9 lbs. for $1.00. PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF ERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer (o. PHOMn & EVENINGS 2231. / 1 | Phone 645. | wes mcs, Prompt delivery. , Pure Breakfast Cocoa | | | 3 mount, on Sunday next and on the | Wave has announced a change In the succeeding Sunday, the preacher will | method of financing the planting of be Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor, principal | trees along public highways. In- of Queen's University, Kingston. stead of sending out its own work- men, he says the new government has a scheme whereby fdrmers plant- To Build a Cottage. ing trees in front of their owf} pro- School Inspector J Séxten, Strath- | perty will be Bonded so much, per roy, a former principal of the|tree for planting. ¢" Athens high school, is making. pre- , = ; parations for the building of a sum- Smow Crushed Hotel Sheds. mer cottage at Charleston Lake. The sheds of the St. John's hotel -- Marmora, collapsed under the weight To Form A Canoe Club of the great quantity of snow on the . i 3 gd a Ban ---------------- 3 | thus making the local rate 46 mills, | | The proportion of school taxes to the | total assessmeéht is now about forty per cent. y DON'T MISS THIS, Mighty Bankrupt Sale--It Ends on April 15th. You will be making a grave mis- take if you, do not take advantage | of this mighty sale. You will never get a chance to provide High Grade Merchandise like this again at aw: less than the wholesale cost in or- der to raise this money. \ The Lion Clothing Co. iii ---- Works Department Busy The city engineer's departmerX has had a very busy time this week getting the drains opened so as to cope with the thaw. <A number of | cases have been reported of cellars | BARLEY SUGAR CANDIES Pure and Wholesome More than a score of men attend- | roofs. Seven horses and several cut- | belng flooded, but there have been ed the meeting hed at the Artona | ters ang sleighs were in them and [no serious floods. It is pointed out Studio to consider the advisabilify the great wonder is that not even that ninety per cent. of the strou- of forming a canoe club in Pem-|q single horse was injured although | ble along, this line .has been cauded | broke. It was decided to act and |some of the Slelghs and cutters [as a result of citizens not clearing to affiliate with'the Canadian Canoe | were smashed so badly that their |the spow off their walks properly. Association. Yuners could not go home with Many citizens do not shovel the ---------- them. Corner of Brock and Welling. Electeq To High Office, -------- Sitre Siam, ot Wow bio ns ton Btreets. . Donald G. Chamberlaig, only son To Aid in Equipment, rain or thaw comes there is:bound WA 7 J S TELEPHONE 770. of Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain, | The Athens High School Alumni] to be trouble. | ---- A ttt : CRIME DETECTION. > [They said it would freeze in the | People's pI od \ * Jy Sw =n Florist hw I) A New Factor Uneartheq by the Co nf French Police, A timid man has little chadce, | 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. The following .is a list of the nn - Funeral design#y, and wedding Id 13d All radio stations and their broadcast-| Paris, March 7.--The French po- bouquets to order. Phone 17638. Theres Nothing 83 WELLINGTON STHEGE 23 | IP. C. LAWSON KINGSTON"S -LEADING FLORIST Funeral designing and Wed- ding work our specialty. Dental Surgeon- DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S. Wellington and Brock Streets, h Entrance: 150 Wellington St, Evenings by appointment, PHONE 679. 138 PRINCESS STREET Men's New Spring Sui Very Special $23.00 In' these Suits you will find the newest fabric effects, the latest tendency in style and the highest quality of workmanship, for although these Suits are selling at $23.00, they .are worth a great deal more. " PREVOST'S Phone 503J Qents' Furnishing & Clothing 55 Brock St. ! RADIO BROADCASTING | locally on Saturday: in the detection of crime. It is call- -- ed "crime dust." Dr. Locard, an ex_ 826--KDKA--East Pittsburgh, Pa.|DPert who figured prominently in the 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert. recent polson-pen case, has gathered 7.30 p.m.--Children's Period. the elements of the discovery and 8.30 p.m.~--Band concert. presented them 'the dWthorities, Who have alreéhdy put them in efrect. 462--WCOAE--Pittsburgh, Pa. The theory Is that it th® clothes 6.30 p.m.--Dipner concert. of a suspected criminal be thorough- 7.45 pm.--Léw Kennedy will|lY beaten, the dust collected from sing popular numbers, them, when examined mieroscopic- 8.30 p.m.--Musical programme. ing programmes which may be heard | lice have discovered a new auxiliary Residence 1187. ally, will show exactly where he has RE V F N I Je action of Nature's Remedy Se been. AD THE AD RTISEME al is more natur. or= Th y 484--WOC--Davenport, Pa. us, one of the vagabond: sus- ough. effects will be a revela- BAS Dome Ci put, Dected of the murder of a man founy They Lighten Work tion--you will feel M ol oot 9 p.m.--Orchestra programme. | IR a quarry, was asked where he had ER Make the test. You will passed the night. He said he had 886--KYW--Chicago, TIL. slept in the flelds. When the dust | ME. AT SPECIALS Thirty Years ~ 6.80 pm.--Children's bedtime | {Tom his clothes was examined, it ; Chi ff the Old Block story. P showed a number of chalky mole- FOR WEEK-END IPS © oC 7 pan~Dinaer contert, cules coinciding exactly with the ; NR JUNIORS === Little Ne 8 p.m.--Musical programme. dust in the quarry. Pressed fur-| Roast Beef 12c. and 15c. a Ib. The same NR --jn'one-third doses, ther by the detectives, the vagabond |T. Bone and Sirloin Steak . .20c. alb, | candy-coated. Fog/children and adults. 887--WBZ--Springtield, Mass. finally confessed to the murder. Granulated Sugar . . 10 Ibs. for $1.09 7.30 pm.--Bedtime story for It is said the "crime dust" method J T EVES : ® ® "kiddies." has an infinite variety of applica- ons, 7.40 p.m.--Concert. i : -- RAGLAN ROAD Phone 2580. , 8.30 p.m.--S8tory for grown-ups. ' Man's Nose Bitten Off. 425--CKAC--Montreal, Que, Saskatoon, March 7.--A vicious nN AR oo » A A see, pm.--Kiddies' stories in [horse snapped at Gus Newman, a wy Pa French and English. farmer, at Amaranth, Manitoba, and | J N J Parents owe Fn 7.30 p.m.--Concert. bit his nose completely off, accord- > toh EER) 10.30 p.m.--Dance programme, ing to wopd received here. Newman. . ) » -- has left for a Winnipeg hospital, in EM ULSION LP 448--WMAJ--Chicago, Il. the hope of getting a new nose graft- RN \ or 8 p.m.--Concert. bh) ed on his face, but he was given ~ . 9 p.m.--Theatricals, little pncouragement by doctors. | [ Frail Child h «/ "mmm, W.R. McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block :----------} Coal-Slate Slate makes an excellent roof, but a poor fire. There is no slate in our coal-- we aren't trying to compete with the roof- ing business. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 183. Grove Inn Yards Gourdier's Aor Furs A fine collection of skins of all kinds, small Furs and Fur Coats. '78 BROCK STREET Phone 700 SUIT SALE $19.00 . OVERCOAT SALE SPECIAL VALUES AT $25.00 0 SEE OUR FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS, - 2 INDIGO DYE $27.50 . TWEDDELL'S Money Savers | Domestic Shortening . .19c. Ib. 5 Pure Lard ........0....17c Oranges ...c...o ......21c. Babbits Cleanser . ...8 for 20c. 7 1b. sacks Pastry Flour . .20c. 6 lbs. Rolled Oats 1 Ib. tins Red Salmon . . . .28c. 2 1b. tins Red Cherries 21c tin Call 1317 and we will deliver your order promptly. 417--WLAG--Minneapolis, 10.16 p.m.--Dance programme. 492---KGW---Portland, Ore. 10 p.m.--Dance programme. 455--WJZ--New York. Good Clothes Must Be SAR | Well Tailored! sm Watt susie. ves i WE guarantee the workmanship in every 400 REPAIRED GREY AllWool Blankets | Price $1.50 L Cohen & Co. 267-275 ONTARIO STREET PHONES 836 and 837. 7.30 pam. --Evening programme. 9 p.m.--Concert. Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. * ------ Opp. Y.M.C.AA. Phone 1876. Tichborne News. | March 3.--Many of the farmers' . are busy hauling ice and filling their", "9 . ice houses. The Ladies' Ald Is meet- Tomorrow s Specials ing at Mrs. Moyce's on Wednesday. h The many friends of M¥. William : Steele 'are glad to see her home and Belleville Creamery CGE tmproving so well. Some of the ¥ re are Et 3rrsnsuy farmers are hauling logs to the saw Lard ( pail) ........58¢ mill at Crow Lake. Rev. Mr. Moyce | Shortening (8 Ib. pail) ...58c. preached a very interesting sermon 500 1bs. Side Pork .......15¢c. to the congregation on Sunday. Mrs. Bacon (by the piece) .....28c. John Steele, Sr., and daughter, Pickled Pork ...........18¢ Ethel, have gone back to the States to spend the rest of the winter. Mrs. | Alexander Holmes is 4pending a fow days at'Parham. Mrs. John Ken- nedy, at Mrs. Alfred Steele's; Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, at William MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NAVY BLUE SERGE - SUITS Sold under an absolute guarantee : Regular value $35.00. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ° Steele's; Edward Kennedy, at Wil- tllam Allison's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, at T. McEwen's, Sr.; Miss - Lo ° b : Mable McEwen, Sydenham, the J us A Anson * Nr ain Ye rr apent the T . : ) o A : 336 Princess Street = = Phone 1454w. Meat Store Hamburg Steak .........10c. Red Salmon ('arge) ......38c. Tomatoes ........ .,...17c Phone 1876, 1877 °* Men that are greatly gulity are| William Kennedy, Jr., at his sis- never wise. * |ter's, Mrs. William ' Steele; Miss owledge in youth is wisdom in |Jewell Thompson spent Sunday with oH Miss Hasel Steele. . ' '

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