TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1024 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 7 \ Phone 316 . Godkin's | Liv very For Bus and Buggies and a Bae BUS FOR CATARAQUI CEMETERY Daily Monday and Saturday at 1.45 p.m. --~---- DELCO-LIGHT The complete Klectrie Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C.CANNON 164 Barrie Street. 'Phone 1150J. A rer FOR SALE $3,500.00 -- Freehold property known as Kingston Golf and Country Clab, consisting of frame bovis of 7 rooms, with water, E. light, H.A. furnace, H.W. floors, two toilets, fire place, etc., and about ome acre of ground. R. H. Waddell rock Street Phones 3324, N06. se B PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Oorner of Johnson and Wellington Streets. Telephone 368. 0 For Moving of TAGE wad STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. = Ohne STT. EVENINGS 3231. HON ELLINGTON STREST DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Séreet. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. tieura and one box of Cuticura Simin d » was healed." ( Miss Harriet gy 617 8. ne DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. 'Phone 1850 Gag for Painless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS 234-236 Ontario Street. ..'Phone 1264 All kinds of machines and machinery repaired. Prompt and efficient service. Oxy-Acetylene Welding. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter, Phone 987 us for all kinds of Ca ws Estimates given on new Suey iala. Have i. Yous hardwood floors clean pe with mew flcor cleaning ma. Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. 272 Princess Street. Phome 20435w. a i 2 i Dental-Dr Alex. M. Clark will eantinge to conduct the practice of Dr. H. A. Stewart. WATTS Peopie's Florist 177 Wellingius Street Flowers and Plants daily. designs Funeral wedding bouguets to order, Phone 1763. Residence 1187. OFFICE: 84 BROCK STREET Evenings by appointment. Phone 2002 Dr. W. O. Vicoman DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Frases and Barrie Eatrance: HY Barrie Street. PHONE Z494J. Office Hours: 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. mste------ HEMSTITOHING, PICOT EDGING & PLEATING MRS. H, J. SHALES National Cleaners Phone 3106. Dagot and William Streets -------------------------- AAS I. We Are In The Market For a hundred thousand bags Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter We also sell Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Groceries. Our prices are the lowest. Look for your benefit--ev cent figures. We guarantee treat- ment. We work hard to get cus- tomers and we will be very glad to keep them. National Dry Goods & Clothi General Store, ONTARIO. FOR SALE $7,500--Brick V., kitchen, dining room; double living rooms, brick fireplace, 5 bedrooms, sun parior, modern in detail with oak floor ing throughout; good garage and 'garden. Nicely located ow the erona, Cheese Boards Sales. Cornwall, 1,151 at 16 5-8c. Vankleek 'Hill, 388 at 16 11-16c. London, 17 offered, lc bid, no sales. James K. Hackett's Income Tax. The amount of "income tax paid by several members of the theatrical profession has just been made public in New York. James K. Hackett pays a tax of $885, indicating a yearly income of $16,000. Engagement Announced. The engagement is announced of Margaret May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Morley, Chesley, Ont, to Mr. William J. Stewart, Toronto, son of Mrs. A. F. Stewart and the late Mr. A. F. Stewart, Carleton Place, Ont. Remodelling a Launch. R. H. Britton, although now Te- siding many miles from Gananoque, still enjoys several weeks each sea- son at his boyhood home and enjoys all the water sports here. He Is having J. Malette remodel his launch, the *"Mudlunta," and the power plant will be repaired by a 20 h.p. Kermath engine. ' Miss Martha Ann Rowsome Dead. The death occurred at Athens on Sunday of Miss Martha Ann Row- some, a respected resident of the township of Elizabethtown, She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Rowsome, New Dublin, and was seventy-seven years of age. She had lived in' the vicinity of New Dub- ,| lin for the greater part of her, life. She leaves one brother, George Rew- More than fifty friends and neigh- bors of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wad- dell, Hastings, met at their home for the, purpose of presenting their youngest daughter, Annie Evelyn, with a shower previous to her mar- riage. The gifts were numerous as well as beautiful and very useful. Gift For A Retiring Member. Major Reginald Bumpstead, form- er inspector of provincial police and the staff of the headquarters of the force at Belleville, presented Mrs. Judson Whalen, formerly Miss Doro- thy Johnson, with a beautiful silver dish and gravy ladle, Mrs. Whalen was, until her marriage, a member of the office staff of the provineial police. May Have Old Home Week. Plans for holding an Old Home week in Prescott during the sum- mer of 1925 were discussed at the Board of Trade and a committee was appointed to wait on the coun- cil to arrange for a public meeting in order to get the opinion of the citizens of the town generally rer garding the Old Home Week. A Reception Held, On the return of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin from their trip to Toronto and western points, a re- ception was tendered them at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. McGill, Centreville, about thirty of the immediate friends and relatives being presént. The house was beautifully decorat- ed with cut flowers, as was also the tea table. The esteem in which the bride and groom are held was Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism ccept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. | Kingston Studios 'PHONE 207. Free Class in Piano every Tuesday Violin, Junior and Kindergarten Plano . . Free Class in Sight Singing every Tuesday 258 KING STREET Mr. H. Packer, A. T.O.M. Miss D. Johnson, A.T.C.M. Mr. H. Hill Modern methods. Special fred advantages to pupils. Pupils prepared for examination. Rates on application. ; trampled on her. ed Liverpool, Nov. '14th. Melita, from Antwerp, due Quebec | Nov. 22nd. Minnedosa, from Montreal, due Cherbourg and Southampton, Nov. {| couver, due Yokohama, Nov. 19th, met at her home and presented her with a great variety of beautiful and useful articles of linen. Police Troubles Aired, By a vote of 5 to 3, the Perth council rejected the recommenda- tion of the police committee that James J. Kane, night patrolman, be dismissed because of a charge brought against him by E. Quarter- main of having used bad language on duty om Oct. 23rd. Kane has been under suspension since that time, Following the vote, -Allan Grant resigned as a member of the council. Run Down By Cows. Mrs. Arthur J. Hawthorne, Beach- burg, was admitted to the Pembroke Hospital in a badly bruised condi- tion (following an accident at' her farm! Mrs. Hawthorne accompanied her husband into the field to bring home the cows, and went ahead to open the gate to let the. herd through. Stampeded by the barking of a dog, the cattle rushed the gate, knocking Mrs. Hawthorne down and Late Mrs. James Dunley. The death occurred in Percy on Friday of Bridget Burms, widow of the late James Dunley, in her sixty- fourth year. The deceased had been in excellent health up to Wednes- day, when she suffered a paralytic stroke. Six children are left: Three sons, John, Detroit; William, Has- tings; and Daniel at home; and three daughters, Elizabeth and Mary at home, and Mrs. James Perrault, Hastings. Had A Neat Surplus. At a meeting of the directors of the Arnprior "Agricultural Society the treasurer's report showed that the exhibition realized $1,700 over all disbursements. President J. H. Findlay advocated the erection of a new cattle building, believing that if this were done there would be many entries from large cattle breeders throughout the Ottawa Val- ley. Mr, Findlay stated that the mortgage against the property was now only $2,500. Passing of Norman Cuthbertson. Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbertson, Renfrew, are condoled with in the passing of their second son Norman, who met an accidental death at Ed- monton through the collapse of a skating-rink roof which as a con- tractor he was raising preparatory to an extension of the building His wife and youngest daughter, Vera, were visiting in Renfrew at the time, having arrived only a short while before, and when word of the accident came they lost no time .In entraining for the west and were there for the funeral. Canadian Pacific, City ticket office, 180 Wellington street, report the following arrivals of their steamships: Empress of Scotland, from Ham- burg, Southampton and Cherbourg, arrived Quebec, Nov, 16th. Montcalm, from Liverpool, arriv- ed Quebec, Nov. 15th, Montclare, from Montreal, arriv- 21st, and due Antwerp, Nov. 22nd. Metagama, from Montreal, due Belfast and Glasgow, Nov. 21st. Marloch, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due Quebec, Nov, 17th. Montreal, from Montreal, arrived Belfast and Glasgow, Nev. 15th. Empress of Australia, from - Van- and due Hong Kong, Nov. 27th, Empress of Canada, from Hong Kong, due Vancouver, Nov. 24th. ,! PLAYING THE HOST CUTICURA HEALS || = _-- -- | ITCHY PIMPLES KINGSTON anp DIST RICT | AR On Face, Neck and Chest. -- J S Were Hard, Lar 8 and Di Sal d CG rt some, New Dublin. In religion de-|attested by many beautiful nts : : nner e an "oncert, 8, 2 . - y y u rese Red. Lasted Six Six onths. Zion church, Tuesday, 6 p.m.|ceased was an Anglican. given them. On the Friday arias] is housed i mn waterproof sheds, on dry con- * My trouble began with pimples Tickets 50c.; eoncert only 2bc. to the wedding, a number of the] on my face, and chest. The Showered With Gifts. prospective bride's younger friends | crete floors. Hence it is clean. Egg, Stove, Chestnut and Pea. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. z ---- V Do they answer your questions? The young people, in their letters from school, Seldom tell you what you really: want to OW. But how different when you call them by Long Distance! Jack says he is all over his cold. Mary is no longer homesick and is perfectly happy. The load is lifted from your mind. And how the sheen' ones do enjoy hearing the familiar voice No matter how gloomy the weather, a talk with the young people by Long Distance will always bring sunshine into their day as well 3 9s yours. 3 Look up in your Telephone Book the lower rates for Station-to-Station calls after 8.30 p.m. A. J. EVANS, . Manager. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station - JACQUETTES and SMART FUR GARMENTS GOURDIER'S : Brock Street. ; 2 FURS EXCLUSIVELY Je. TWEDDELL'S FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS sale | 'Winter Overcoats 2