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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1924, p. 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924. THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG "CROSSED FISH" ~ SARDINES IN PURE OLIVE OIL--THE BEST _ PACKED. ASK YOUR GROCER. --------, DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home, W.C.CANNON 164 Barrie direct. Phone 1138J. INSURE No one wants a fire, but fire comes when least expected. Property is destroyed and financial loss often tollows. The wise man carries suffi- cient insurance. All forms of Property Policies is- sued, iu reliable companies. Let me quote you rates on any line of insurance you may be inter- ested in. R. H.Waddell Phones 336 bué 56 Brock Street. Puree PIANO TUNING Pianc Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. . Norman H, Butcher, 27 Pine Street, PHONE 134. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 363. » For Moving of SAFES REIGAT, FURNITURE, SA PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Se $7. EVENINGS 2231. Fay 153 w ELLINGTON STREET Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S, Wellington and lireck Streets, Entrance: 100 Wellington St, Evenings by appointment. PHONE 670. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington res: ly. a ane bouquets to order. Residence 1137. rr Sm and | | p---- ' ~ W.R. McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block COAL You can't tell good coal by the looks of it. All the safe- guard you have is the word of the man wha sells it to you. We stand behind every ton we sell, with our personal guaran- tee--as good as gold. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 183 Grove Inn Yards ESTABLISHED 1871. HANLEY'S ~ AGENCY STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family going to or returning frog Old Country, Passports arranged. For full particulars apply or write J. P. HANLEY, C.P. & T Office: Canadian N Streets, Kingston, t. Open and night. Phones 99 and 1433. Anticipate your -4 wants. Tents; Camp | Beds and Cots. Low prices this month only. I. Cohen & Co. 267-273 ONTARIO STREkL PHONES 836 and 837. | NO MORE WEA | and DIZZY SPELLS Since She Used MILBURN"S Heart and Nerve Pills Miss Bertha Charrette, Sask., writes: | of trouble lately, with what I thought | was heart trouble, and after any un- | usual exertion I always felt sick. | My doctor advised a complete rest | and change, but this I was unable to | take. I became interested in Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills, so started tak- ing them. I have now taken three boxes and am so much improved I can | 80 about my daily work without feel- | ing any after ill effects, and have not | had any weak or dizzy spells for {some time. Your medicine has done | me more good than anything I have ever taken, and I will gladly recom- mend Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills to any woman who is weak and run down." Price 50c. per box at all dealers; or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. -------- (BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL In Public Service Since 1784, M. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR, KINGSTON. PHONE 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY For Dus and Taxl Service, Buggies and Saddle Horses Hun starts for Cataraqul cemetery on Sunday, April 20th, at 1.45 Pm. Queen St, opposite St. Paul's church ec cer ts aaa am Dr. W. O. Vyooman DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princesa and Barrie Streets. Entrance: 314 Barrie PHONE Z4i94J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to ¢ Pm. Street. Dr. Vincent A. Martin] 'DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w. QUEEN'S HOTEL Iias been taken over by M. J. BER- RIGAN, late of the Whitney Hotel, First class Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in connection. Your patronage is solicited. 119 BROCK ST. PHONE 7350. ee HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H. J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 2166. Bagot and William Streets NOTICE We are now in our mew location, 181 WELLINGTON STREET and ready te wt the very best attention in Ladies' Spring Suits. Suits made up from $15 to $20. L. WINSTON, "Phone 993. LADIES' TAILOR Bring AlongYour Brass Work | Auto Parts or anything in Metal. We | can plate it with Nickle, Copper, Sil- ver or refinish to order. Partridge Wire & Iron Works King Street West, Opposite Hospital. The Makers of Fences, Wire and Iron Goods, Look us up. 'Phone 380. PROCRASTINATION | IS THE THIEF OF TIME Buy your {SAVE money, instead of pay- : it out in RENT. house now and We have houses to suit all tastes and pockets. Call and see our list of Houses, Farms, Summer Cot- tages and Building Lots. time to buy. E. L. MARTIN 237 BAGOT STREET Office Telephone ............ 229 Residence ........ 1423m--1150w The Summer is the cheapest Milk of Magnesi Relieves Heartburn, Indiges- tion, Gas on the Stomach, ete. It is mildly laxative and very suitable for young infants. It should also be given during teething. Buy your family medicines Regina, | "1 have had a lot | | er ------------ KINGSTON AnNp DISTRICT { Scolentific Palmist Here, Few days only. Randolph Hotel, | Room 90. Hours, 10 am. to 9 p.m. | Terms, $1.00. | Resigned as Organist, W. M. Clark has resigned as or- | | ganist of Knox church, Perth, the] resignation to become effective at | the end of July. Junior Opener. The junior section of the City Baseball League opens this evening at six o'clock when the Circlesix ¥nd | Shamrocks meet at the cricket field. | Erected a Cottage. Messrs. Jones and Palmatier, Pic- ton, have erected a fine cottage by the bay on the property known as Spafford's woods, near Glenora, Progressing Favorably, Constance Grant, daughter of Major and Mrs. Leroy Grant, Bagot | | street, who underwent an operation | in the General Hospital on Monday, | 1s progressing favorably. To Confer Degree. District Deputy Dr. William Gib- | son and staff of Kingston Council, ! Knights of Columbus, will confer the | third degree at Bayswater Council, Ottawa, on Saturday, May 24th, Np-------------- Carleton Place Unveiling. The address at the unveiling of a memorial statue in Carleton Place next Saturday, will be delivered by Rev. Col. R. H. Steacy, C.M.G., rec- The new statue fs the women of Carleton Westboro. gift of the Place. pict Elected President, At the annual meeting of the University Women's Club, Winnipeg, Mrs. W. W. Cross, formerly of Brockville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McConkey, Brockville, was elected president. The First Big Fish, Dr. W. J. Hobson, Perth, caught a pike weighing ten pounds at Fa- gan's Lake and it was a beauty. It i was the first big fish seen on exhibi-| tion this season in Perth, and was { much admired. A Capital Idea, The Perth Courier says that it would be a good idea to establish a museum in connection with the Ferth public library and have in it numerous relics which could be easily procured in Perth and district. Engagement Announced. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McCrady, Bel- lamy, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Miss Vida Margaret, to Charles Edward Mec- Gurrin, Algonquin, formerly of Greenbush, the marriage to take place early in June. Entertained With Chickens. At the semi-annual meeting of St. Lawrence district, 1.0.0.F., held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Lyn, John C. GENERATION ago parents thought that sickness was a t of a child's life, but we know tter now. The secret is in the food the mother allows the child to eat, and in watching that elim- ination occurs arly two or three times a day. Mrs. W. E. Mar- feeon, Centreville, N. S., and irs. Pratt, 45 Gillson Ave., Run- nymede, Toronto, always keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Laxative Syrup Pepsin in the house, ready for use, and avoid many of the ills' to which children are subject. A Substitute for Physics Dr. Caldwell's Laxative Syrup Pepsin is a scientific compound of ian senna with in and suitable aromatics. The ula is on every package. You will find you do not have to force children to take it, and it is much better for castor oil, mel or coal-tar drugslike phenolphthalein even if cov with sugar or g te. Laxat fre yrup Pepsin is mild gentlein action and your child will have an eas passage without geipi If You Name. Address. Jl] and cross last mght- ~~ < DR.CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE .SYRUP PEPSIN How to Keep a Child Healthy 'Syrup Pepsin," 24 Caldwell Bidg., Toronto, Ont. I need a good laxative and would like fo prove what say about Dr. Caldell's lest. Send me a free trial boltle. A ht vigor by morning You can give it with absolute safety to an infant at the breast. "Magic" in a Teaspoonful Every s that sells medicines sells Dr. Caldwell's Laxative Syrup Pepsin, and the cost is less than a cent a dose. Give half a teaspoon- ful to any ailing baby or child at night when you put it to bed and you will find a happy, laughing youngster in the morning. Take Laxative Syrup i when ccnstipated, and give it to any member of the family young or old, for any ailment due to con- stipation, as biliousness, head- sleeplessness, sneeze or sniffle and you will have a healthy win Want to Try It Free Before Buyingsssess Laxative & Pepsi I ise Syrup Pepein by or strain. It does not contain narcotics, and and Paperhanging Wall Paper in stock. Muresco, Alabastine. Scarfe's Auto Enamel and Paints. Not more than one free trial bottle to a family ik Your name New and old friends will see in Jour choice light--inJ. ture of the best quality highest the fa The real are smartly Pure PRING brings a new and wonderful warmth. You want Bn) bask in the sun. Thete is t same ity of sheer deli rdw Bind ER pure wool garments. Wool bearing animals from far lands ield their precious coats to the manu- is considered in uying, and this is refined in the creations. Only passing upon receive from the pleasure feel of a JAEGER garment vies with the satisfaction of knowing that you Setracth ; re foc an Wool j tor of All Saints Anglican Church, | Davison, Brockville, was unanimous- | |1y elected to the office of D.D.G.M. | | for the ensuing term. The visitors were entertained to a chicken sup-| per, provided by the members of | Lyn lodge. Liberality of Church Folks, During the past year Picton Me- | | thodists have raised over $21,000 | for the up-keep, renovating, general | expenses, and other church funds. | Eighty-two new members have been | received during the year. | Transferred to Ontario County. | W. M. Croskery, district agricul-| tural representative at Kemptville, is being transferred to Uxbridge in a similar capacity after seven years' service in the county of Grenville. The transfer will take place on July 1st. To Go To Mexico, Leonard Duetta and George Mac Stephen, Picton, are stopping at the Douglass Apartments, Brooklyn, N. Y. They have received an offer from a well known oll concern to go to Tampico, Mexico, to take very lucrative positions. Before starting for Mexico they expect to return to Picton for a brief visit, Farm In Family for Long Time. In the home where he was born seventy-six years ago, Robert Pur- cell, Kitley township, passed away on Sunday, The homestead has been owned by the Purcell family since 1830, a period of ninety-six years, the deed giving them possession at that time being in the possession of Mr. Purcell's daughters at the pre- sent time. Priests to Go to Amsterdam. It is expected that a large number | of priests, including some from the | archdiocese of Kingston, will take part in the pilgrimage to the 27th International Eucharistic Congress at Amsterdam, sailing from Mont- real on July 9th. It is under the! spiritual direction of Rev. E. J. Cor-' nel, O.M,I., St. Joseph's, Ottawa. Resumed His College Course. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING in the line of Lumber, Woodwork, Build- ers' Supplies or any other merchandise or products in our line, we will count it a plea- sure to give you any information in our power. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1371. = HTT TRH tT TE HIE TEA COFFEE ARR EET AR TT FE HHT TTT YOU CAN TAKE THIS RADIO EVERYWHERE YOU GO AND YOU CAN AFFORD TO DO IT! - $43.50 Buys a complete "Ready-to-Re- ceive" outfit. There's not a thing left out--all Batteries, Aerial, Cabi- net, Tube (Valve) Phones. and all other necessities being included This set is sold on the regular C.R.S. guarantee: "Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied." You can pay more for other sets but why not save $20.00? We save You money on everything, and you get real radio satisfaction. Open evenings. $43.50 complete. Mail Orders prepaid. Money Back guarantee. Order or Postal Note. CANADA RADIO STORES Owned and operated by Men who KNOW Radio. Send Money In Vancouver, B.C., today, still in the active ministry, is a man who, after more than thirty years of preaching, has resumed his college course and hopes to graduate as a bachelor of divinity before superan- nuation. Rev. H. T. Wright was in Queen's University thirty years ago when offered a place in the active service. His steps were turned fin- ally from college halls, but now he is finding time .again to study for a degree, ? -------- Houseboat Rowena Sold. K. Hedley, of the Hedley Trans- portation company, has purchased of George Mercier, Clayton, N.Y., the steam houseboat Rowena which he will use for passenger service at Ol- cott Beach. The Rowena was pur- chased by Mr. Mercier during the past year from Joseph Wittman by whom it was used as a private yacht. For several years it was the most beautiful yacht on the St. Lawrence. The craft has not been in operation for several years. ------------ To Resume Active Control. Another change has taken place in the Powers' wholesale grocery bu- siness, Picton, established by Al- | bert Powers. A year ago, Mr. Pow- | ers; owing to ill health, sold to John ! Sloan & Co., Toronto, who have car- | ried on with the same staff as for- merly. The year's rest has worked | wonders for Mr. Powers and his ! health has so improved that he has | arranged to re-purchase the busi- | ness from the present proprietors! and resume active control. School Cadet Inspection. The K.C.I., Regiopolis and public sclivol cadets and the Sea Scouts will be represented at the inspection of cadets corps at the cricket field on Friday at 11 a.m. The Inspection | will be made by General Hill The cadets will be drawn up in line for the general salute; then they will march past in column of platoons, afterwards reforming fn line and moving to alloted spaces when Individual units will be Inspec- ted. After reforming they will march past in column of route and be dismissed on their private par- ade grounds. ---------- Canadian Pacific. City ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivals of their steamships: Empress of Canada, from Hono- lulu and Hilo, due Victoria, May 23rd. Montroyal, from Liverpool, | Quebey "23rd. ""Montlaurier, from Quebec, due due Belfast and Glasgow, May 22nd. Montrose from Montreal, Liverpool, May 24th. Melita, from Montreal, due Cher- bourg and Southampton, May 22nd, and Antwerp, May 23rd. Minnedosa, from Antwerp, South- ampton and Cherbourg, due Quebec, May 23rd. Metagama, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due Montreal, May 24th, Marburn, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, 'Cirived Montreal, May 19th. Montreal, from Liverpool, due Quebe¢, May 26th. Empress of Australia, from Van- couver, due Yokohama, May 27th and Hong Kong, June 4th. Empress of Asia, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, due Vancouver, May due - 26th, . Empress of Russia, from Vancou- | ver, arrived Hong Kong, May 19th. Garden Tools Seeds, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Hose, Poultry Fencing, etc. We have a full stock of all these at very low prices. Call and see our display before purchasing. Lemmon & Sons 187 Princess §t Stored - W. F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET "Phone 700. , \ TWEDDELL'S NEW SPRING STYLES = Suifs and Topcoats $20.00, $22.00 $25.00, $28.00 SPECIAL VALUE! INDIGO BLUE SERGE SUITS ¥25.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St.

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