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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1924, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . R. ORWELL TAXI SERVICE Phone House 1315 DELCO- LIGHT polio complete Esetrie Ligh and and : WwW. C. CANNON 104 Barrie Street. "Phone 1150J, Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass, Acci and Bickness, Automobile, Pub- fic aati , Fidelity and Guarantee "Bone and Securities per registered your Baggage and save ma -- o-- Companies and reasonablo R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 506. 56 Broek Street Paioumaininirie PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. *PHONE 134. DR. AW. WINNETT £2 PENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets. Telephone 363. . Fer Moving of GHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVER ¥ DESCRIPTION 2 - Kingston Transfer Co. PHON.. 3T, 158 WELLINGTON STREET Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM iia Sie © rock Street Eutranee: ue oy Siingon ot. - iy Ap jn ent. phone G70. por Kv uNINGS 2331. WAITS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street Fresh Flowers and Plants daily. and wedding Funeral designs bouquets to order. Residence 1187. WHEN ATTACKED BY DYSENTERY NT Ie: WILD Ly And You Will Get PROMPT RELIEF When you ask for "Dr. Fowler's' be sure you get what you ask for, as some of these cheap, no-name, no- reputation pi ons may prove ot kates Ow t up onl Limited, Toronto, Ont, PHONE 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY For Bus and Taxi Service, Buggies and Seddie H Bus for Cataraqui Cemetery daily ex- THOMAS COPLEY || Carpenter. Phone 987 us for all kinds of Carpentry a. Estimates given on new floors iaid. 'Have your hardwood floors clean. od with our mew floor cleaning mae ICE ) This year's crop is excep. tionally high grade. PHONE 1307 Our Motto: "Prompt Service." Kingston Ice Co. Ltd. QUEEN'S HOTEL Has 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 750, Dr. W. 0. Vicoman DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princess and Barrie reels PHONE 2404J. Oftice Hours: 5.30 am. to ¢ p.m. Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST ° Evenings by sppointment. 272 Princess Street. Phone 2045w, HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H. J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 23100. Bagot and William § KINGSTON anp DISTRICT Commenced Extension. At Lyndhurst, work has been com- menced on the extension to be er- ected to the, continuation school building. ------------------ To Attend the Federation. Miss Vera Armstyong and Miss Helen Purvis, Legn, will leave short- ly, on a trip to Victoria, B.C., where they will atte the meeting of the Teachers' Federation. A Mwmrriage To Take Place. The marriage will take place next month at Elgin, Oat., of Miss Ruth Halladay, younger daughter of Mr. 8. M. Halliday, of Elgin, tp Mr. A. Carman Blair, son of Mr. A. Blair, Metoalfe, Ont. Incendiarism is Suspected. Six fires having occurred in the vil- lage of Brighton and vicinfty within the past week. The provincial fire marshal was in Brighton for the pur- pose of conducting an jnvestigation, as incendiariem is suspected. Promoted Principal. E. I. Bail, B.A., principal of the Chesterville High School for four years, has just been appointed prin- cipal of the Collingwood Collegiate Institute to the staff of which he has been attached for the last five years, Look Over Rapids. Members of the British Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, holding its annual meeting in To- ronto this year, are desirous of visit- ing the Longue Saulte Rapids and the head of Sheik's Island. It is the in- tention of the mayor of Cornwall to appoint a small committee from the council and board of trade to look after the arrangements. Bagineers from all parts of the British Empire will be included in the delegation, Blames Glaring Headlights. Glaring headlights cause many of the accidents on highways, the lights being too bright. The mayor should ask the police to inspect the cars and gather in offenders. Many of the lenses do not comply with the gov eroment regulations. + Teachers Selected, Colborne High School Board has appointed Miss Steele, Toronto, and Miss McClaren, St. nes, as assistant teachers in the high school staff. George Cracknell has been engaged as principal 'of the public school. Event On Labor Day. Labor Day, which falls this year on Sept. 1st, will be marked by fast motor boat racing, which are to be held at Alexandria Bay, N.Y., under the auspices of the International Sportsmen's associdtion. This event will be held for the championship of the Thousand Islands, Receiver for Pembroke Company. Application for bankruptcy was made by the Pembroke' Plywood Veneer Company, Pembroke, the partners in the concern being Ed- mund Baines Reid, Albert Edward Watts, and Edward Charles Jacques. The total $12,107, and the company's assets to $24,630, $11,000 of which is to secured creditors on a mortgage. Many on The Links. Things are booming at the Thous- and Island Goif Club. Electric lights are being installed in the clubhouse FOR YOUR BOAT TRIP 138 PRINCESS STREET = | Surface Satisfaction Paints-- It Reduced price $1.40 quart. | | one grade--THE BEST. Sold by: $500--Down buys a 6 room house and large lot. Balante easy terms. $2500--Buys double frame, 6 rpoms each, toilet. Good garden. $2400--Buys 6 room frame house, " gas, 2 p. B., large garden, in very | desirable location. Kany terms $3,000--7 room frame, 8 ae: toilet, elec., verandah, garden, hen house; south side, near the car line. oom fram 4 bedrooms, 8 P. Bo, cloe. ang Bus hot ann 2 terms, ' Garage to rent on Birch Avemne. Good Grocery business for sale. E. L. MARTIN 237 BAGOT STREET Office Telephone ............ 239 dence tercesser.1423m--1131¢ Nedson's Chocolates the whole family----right teh The vNGIS Samlly.sight A Se. pure Milk Sticks for 2 (2) Assorted bars for the Kid- (3) Neat attractive boxes con- ABNOTIMEntS 50c., 75¢. and $1.00 up, for the growa-ups. ; Buy more Nellson's from M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DR Om. Bt Andrews Snr ; »s. FreSh stock "8 Bulk too at University Branch: Cl Piano appea YOU BUY WHEN! The exsepricnal tone quality in the Weber to the most ascethetic taste, HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, } Princess Street athieu's Syrup oF TAR & Cop LivER Stors COUGHS TR liabilities amount to |* and evening functions are being ar- ranged under the direction of Willis Price, the club manager. From fifty to sixty golfers are on the lnks daily and this number will be doub- led in August. From now on to the close of the season there will be a dournament every Saturday: The Late John Gaffney. John Gaffney, an Erinsville farm- er, died in the House of Providence on Tuesday, aged sixty-Seven years. A brother, Thomas Gaffney, lives at Erinsville. Undurtaker Keyes took the remains, on Weduesday, to his former home for burial. Her Mistress' Voice. Twelve hens and a rooster were stolen from Charles MoNuity's place below Johmston's Corners, recently. says the Tweed News. Mrs, McNulty went on a hunt for the fowl and on passing by a yard espied her miss- ing rooster. She claimed the bind, whereupon the man inferred that she was untruthful. Quick of thought Mre. McNulty called out "Chicky, chicky" whereupon a pet bird responded to the call by trot- ting out of hiding, following by her eleven mates. An offer of $20 was made to settle the case out of court but Mrs. McNulty refused. We are told it cost the bird fancier in the neighborhood of $40 when the case was adjudicated. Canadian Pacific. City ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivale of their steamships: Montroyal, from Quebec, due Liv- erpool, Aug. lst. Montlaurier, from Glasgow, Quebec, Aug. lst. Montrose, from Liverpool and Queenstown, due Quebec, Aug. 2nd. Melita from Antwerp, Southamp- ton and Cherbourg, due Quebec, Aug. 1st. Mirhedosa, from Montreal, due Cherbourg and Southampton, July 31st and due Antwerp, Aug lst, Montreal, from Montreal, due Bel- fast and Glasgow, Aug. 2nd. Empress of Australia, from Van- couver, arrived Yokohama, July 20th, and due Hong Kong, Aug. 6th. Empress of Canada, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, due Vancouver, Aug. 4h due A KINGSTON VETERAN. Ex-Sergt.-Major John Kelly Served in Many Wars, Ex-8ergt.-Major John Kelly, a veteran of many wars, who has serv- ed fin the British and Canadian armies for forty-one years, arrived in Kingston on Wednesday, after go- ing to England in an effort, so far fruitless, to interest the authorities in giving him relief. Mr. Kelly's remarkable war record began in 1879 and since then he has served In India, Afghanistan, the Boer War, the Navy, the Canadian Engineers and in the recent war over five years with the 28th Manchesters and the A.8.C. He lost an eye in the Boer War and was gassed in France, yet he is only receiving a shilling a day pension from his Boer War ser vice. The Canadian government in- vestigated his case, he states, and re- commended a 90 per cent. pension but as he served in the late war with the Imperials, the pension should be paid by the British government and so far this has been refused. In 1902 he came to Canada to live, re- siding most of the time since at Hamilton. He holds a stationery engineer's certificate and is willing to work but so far has been in very hard ecireum- stances. On his arrival here he at ohice appHed to the Employment Bureau, : ---------- A a FALLING ! in Woodwork Sash, Doors, Mouldings, general woodwork, etc., made in Kingston by Kingston workmen, S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITE Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. S 3 if po 4! 1 DELICIOUS -LEADING-AS USUAL! Following the regular Canada Radio Stores pol ter quality Woods ow ounst prices, og are pleted ss" Sngincs price reductions on the famous EVEREADY RADIO * B* AND "C" BATTERIES Bi One new type 23% Voit and two new type B Batteries will be added to make the Eveready the best and! most complete line of Radio Batters ies in Canada. it out-of-town, write. for Radic Battery No. 166 Eveready B Battery Books--FREE. Wholesale and retail ANADA 10 STQ SHERI for HUDSON SEAL COATS uoll® JACQUETTES see-- GOURDIER'S Brock Street.

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