Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1911, p. 8

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s ¥ iy '. CIT : Tinsmithing & Phmbing mn dt A ON ri All kinds of Tinsmith, Plambing and Contract Work. «Btoves taken down and stos- od, for the summer at moder- ale rates, All work promptly attended to. Lémmon Bros. "Phone 998, 291 Princess St. Grarrraerrresseroevest SUITS FOR ALL | | Men's and Boys Suits and Over- roats. 7 Lodies" Suits. Rugs, Curtalis, Lets, ete, Jewellery, Art Squares. ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN. -All kinds of Boots and . Shoes Ladies', Men's, Children's. Cheapest prices. Call and examine the Prices. 'Joseph Abramsky | 263 PRINCESS STREET -- emp Sn ---------------------- VRPT BTVBBTBTRRRTRN wn --- 3 BUILDERS | ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT | LOW PRICES. | ASBESTIO PLASTER POR | SALE. Oflcloths, Blank- Goods and| ALSO OOAL AND ALL KINDS | b . OF WOOD. \ i S. Bennett & Co. | vor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. "Phone 941. ¢ GOT TRAB AVA A RVR T ARN 300 Cords Peeled Pulp Wood This Wood. was pecled and plled |, under cover to dry. Wa are offering this Wood to the public at $5.00 per cord, cut in any lengths.- This is the best lot of Wood ever. offered for spring and summer use. Try it and be con vinced. SOWARDS 'Phone 1656 North End Ontario Street, When the Emergency Arises, Remember That isl A ER (0]8 want 6 Phone 336 Residence 856 DAVID HALL 66 BROCK STREET. Bn ffi di id | wawa camp. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS J ctrload of pigs and cows were shipped WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, - The Tidings From Various Ponts in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Plam Hollow Items. Hollow, June 26.--Mrs. P still remains in the same con: Miss Iva Durnham, Ottawa, and... Miss Mabel; Toronte, ape guests at G. W. Durpham's. Mr. Molton, Lopdon, is a guest of B. Barker's. The people held their annual picnic on Saturday, at Charleston. The La- dies' Aid social was a fairly good sue- %, but owing to the coldness of the ht the crowd was not as large as use al Plum Gifford dition young co Fair View Notes. Fair View, June 26.---The farmers have started to cut clover, which is n good crop. - Strawberries are | a air je rop. Stophen Bennett attended I Kingston market on Saturday. Bert. Vanalstine is home. | Mr, and Mrs. fohn Milligan, of Vancouver, B.C are visiting Stacey Vanalstine, James McTaggart is able to be around again. Schuyler Loucks sold two cows to Frederick' Haycock., Miss Maggie Wilson is visiting at- Samuel McNei'l's Point Road Notes. Point Road, June 26.--The Rifle Au sociation is gaining in membership and before fall it expects to turn out a number of crack shot¥, and in all jprobability some of them will sails for the old Sounley to contest for 'prizes. Capts. L. R. CC, Barrett have higher Baxter and KE, returned from Peta- James Hickey ind fam ily were the guests of Miss Barrett on Sunday. Miss Bush, Harrowsmith,.. is the guest of Mrs. J. Baxter. V, Fow ler sold a handsome carriage horse for a good price. The schools "®ill. all close this week for the summer holi which Jhave been lengthened to two months instead of vix weeks ag mn previous Years, days, News Maberly, B.A., has miskon From. Maberly, 26.=Rev; Mr. Brunet, come to take charge of the of Maberly and Bathurst, Strawberries have been very plentiful, I'he entrance pupils left for Perth, day, Mr.aMoore, night operator, gone to Perth' and Cyril Stinson has taken charge of Maberly station. Mr. Parke, Samwell, is. expected to spend n few days with friends. Mrs. Hollings worth has gone away to spend some time' with friends. Mrs. John Palmer ill, also Mrs. R. Munro Maberly need of a doe 'tor. Mrs. will go wp "to June 10 has is great Briggs as is in Thomas | Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain "Morcury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enterin it throngh"1he mucous surfaces. Buch articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy. gicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibl derive from them, Hall's eatarrh Cure, manufactured by F.'J. Chenay & Co., Toledo, 'O. contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting direci- ly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system, In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine it' is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohto, by F. J. Cheney Testimonials free, by Drugglsts. Price, 75¢ per Take Hall's, Family "pills stor DO AL For Health 'Drink McOurthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. Agent, R. J. LAWLER ' other, Congumer to know it. the market. ity of "Redpath" Sugar. QUALITY IN SUGARS All Sugars do not look alike, if placed alongside each Every Grocer knows this, Insist on having EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR You will not only have a good Sugar, but the best on The clear white cqlor proves the superior. When buying Loaf sugar ask for REDPATH PARIS LUMPS in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and, by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co. MONTREAL, CANADA. Esiablished in 1854 by Joba Redpath We want the Limited ee They are the Best Cushion Shoe to be. had to-day. They are quite a Low Shoes, Blucher Cut High Laced Shoes, Blucher a treat to the feet. $3.00 Cut $4.00 i Y . - 'H. JENNING KING STREET Upinxon ing, THE DAILY yisit he be picny ess, Thursday to Gray. WAS; Ww Su Kingston § on sinter, - Mis ¥ in Mellikin's grove today. from the statiom, At St. George's Lake, George's Lake, 36. ~ Rev Stewart preached his farewell ser: Ovonto Methodist church, or He leaves to take (chprge of a mew field of work on Wolfe Island Rev. N. B. Topping, a former pastor will take charge of this field for this vear. The public #thool vienic at ™ George's Lake, on Saturday, was great success, A large number attend ed the lawn social at Parham, on Fri day, evening. Miss Helén Davison, St. Paul, Minn. is vigiting her par enti. Miss Florence McKivor left, o Monday, for Portland, Maine, wher: she will spend her holidays. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Seott, at C. Goudy's J. Clark and Miss Lina Clark, Mountain Grove, at George McRhivor's R. Wright, at J. Dixon's; Messrs. H and 5 Britnell, Kingston, at J Green's; Frank Tryon spent Sunday at home Yow | St June Mr mon in Synday. o o Chatfey's Lock Birthday Event, Chaffey's Locks, June 24. --There about fifty guests registered at thie Clubbouse. All report large bass being caught in the surrounding lakes. Mrs. J. W, Simmons entertained about twenty little people on the 21st it being the sixth birthday of . little Miss Mary, and the third | birthday of little Master Freddie. Tables were are BRITISH WWIG, TUESDAY, Mise Eduya Clack, vizited Miss McKivor ree Dermoti, at home. atly; Ge ree | South Crosby Mail Carrier Dead. Chaffey's Lock, June 24.--George Randall, one of the best known resi-| lents of South Crosby died Widn iay morning following a day's illness. | in 1557 he marvied Miss' Mary Brady, | f this place. They took up residence | n Kioggston / for some years, - them noved to Battle Creek, Mich., where} we spent a good many years as engine iriver on the Grand Trunk line. Fifi fen years ngo he moved 'to his farm ere and spent his last years m the natl serv Ie ¢, tomaevmg the ma ail be ween Chafiey' 8 Luck and Flgin, which luty he performed up to the day be ore his demise, He leaves a wife to nourn hs Joss. The floral tributes were nany, and beautiful. One beautiful vreath was from the members of the Ipinicon Club House. villing to aid the suffering and cheer the desponding, and when death came 6 him, neighbors: and friends vied vith each othet in acts of loving kind was and tender solicitude. The funeral took place to St. Colunibus church, tlgrin, where a solemn requiem mass ~as sung by Rev. Father McKienan, nd the remains placed in the Elginy cemetery. Burial at Mallorytown, Mallorytown, June 26 of sport was held at Mallorytesy tand ing jon Thursday, by 'the Mallorytown A day Skating Club, Rev, W. Wells moved to HERR VON SCHOEN Herr Von Schoen, the eminent diplomat who represents Germany at Paris, is one of the best known foreighn agents in the world, recently shown his great abilities by the manner and has in which . he avoided trouble between Paris and Berlin over the present conflict in Morocco. He is a close personal friend of Emperor William, and has served in the imperial chancellor's department with marked success. placed on the [awn, laden with - all kinds of refreshments, fruits and sweets, which were heartily enjoyed after which the speedy. launch Willis H., took then for a spin through the beautiful islands in Indian Lake. The evening was spent in singing and games, Mrs. Young is very ill with hope of her recovery Mrs. Keller, land, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Young. Miss Lottie Smith, Leeland, spent Coronation day here. The contractors of the CNR have started work with large staff of laborers between Sydenham and Port Jand. little {ee Glendower Notes. Glendower, 24. Mrs Kiley passed away alter a ness. Her husband died some few vears ago. She leaves a grown up family 40 mourn the loss of a kind mother. George Timmerman is doing carpenter orl at Godfrey. 'Thera will be mudh fruit this on count of the worms, which are thick on all kinds of bugs are very plentiful. looks promising Mrs. Harvey Snider, Vennachar, is visiting in this vicinity Henry Vanluven called on friends this vicinity last week nell and daughter visited at Wilson's. Patrick long sick June not year ac very Potato The hay crop trees mn [sane Con James Tichborne Tidings. Tichborne, June 27.--~School has closed for the summer holidays, aed Miss MeKivor has left for the coast to enjoy her vacation period. A number attended the garden' party at Parham on Friday evening. Mrs. J. Allison spent Friday in Kingston, Mrs" J. Hanna is on the sick list. Ross Swer- brick, of Murvale, is visiting his old home here. J. Hanna attended lodge af Parham, on Monday night. News was received here of the death, by drewning, of the 'son of .1. Charlton, of Fort William, formerly of this place. A number of young people from Parham, accompanied by Reve. Messrs Stewart sud Acton, drove to the home of Mrs. D. Howes, on Monday even and re a very sociable even- ing. Visitors : Miss C. Wattam, at I. Ritchie's: Mrs. ¥. Dermott, at Mes 1 Gray's; Rev. Acton," at J. Harris', CUBES ARE indispensable when travelling. They make you independent of the dining car. 'a8. on Wednesday, of Lansdowne, Elliott's on Thurs preparing to Sunday the Lyn Miss Lucy visiting at day. 0. 1s build a new school Yonge church Tuesday Rev. 1. H. Fisher, and family, arrived Thursday. A K have returned from Caire, Mich, to Mallorvtown, and will live in H. = Daoham's house Miller had the misfortune to have a fork pieree hi left arm, and is unable to work. Mr Harry Stooksberry has appendiciti and removed to the hospital on Sunday afternoon The funeral of the law Dr. Thoma Purvis, of Belleville, was held to Methodist church, Sunday the service being" conducted by H Fisher. le parsonage, Guild, B. EK nell barn. A union gervice of the township of i# 10 be held at the Methodisi evening, June 27th Mothodist minister, in the village Miller and family Was is on Roy was afternoon, Rev. | a velerinary nt Belleville, and leaves a daughter, two brothers, Thad, of Mallorytown, Frank, . of California; three Mrs. William Chick and Mr E. Mallory, of RuHryt own Buell, of Valley was and sisters, Charle also Mrs Alge Leorge Lee Ont. ma, acre NAPANEE LADY The Late Mrs... Minerva Vandusen, Aged Eighty Years. Napanee, June 27.--The funeral of the late Mos. Minerva Vandusen, who died on Saturday took place yester day afternoon. Decepsed was in he AGED DEAD. i attended. gipintieth! year. F. W. Vandusen, Nap- ance is a son. The funeral was largely The remains were placed Riverside cemetéry, Mr. and Mss. J. W. Milligan, Vernon, B.C., are visting relatives Napanee and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Burrows and little daughter, of New York, ave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burress, Me. Burrows will remiiin' a couple of weeks, but Mrs. Burrows and little daughter will spend the summer 'with Me: and "Mrs. Barrows. Miss Grace Pringle, of New York, who has been visiting in Napanee for the past month, left to-day for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Scheftels, of N York, are the guésts of Mrs. Scheftel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Bridge street. Mise Helen Grange leave in a few days for a two months trip on the continent. Another Sumhay school baseball game was played off last evening in the Driving Park, between the English Church and Western Methodist church. The game was played in a sloppy field on acgount of the shower of rain shout the time the game started. The score was twenty-two to fifteen in favor of English enurch. . / ording to statistics com- piled hy the (trades and cominerce de partment, - seventh place last mn uf Canada, year as 5 wheat producing country. 4 : : ¥ Cl JUNE No one was more) Brockville | - -i 1911. of Mountain Grove. | : LEMONADE READY MADE Dalton's Concentrated Lemonade is all ready for the ice and water. It's a pure lemon product, sweetened, with the delicious flavor of the fresh, ripe frit. It contains ne other acid ti Dalton's CONCENTRATED Lemonade A 10c. BOTTLE on 12. GLASSES. That's easier than squeezing lemons. AT ALL GROCERS AND Gani? Beware of the § Imitator--tnsist on_Dallon's There are no dead flies lying about when WILSON'S LY PADS are' used as directed." 'All Drug- gists,Grocersand General Dealers sell them. Children Cry for e Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whic h his been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of -and has been made under his per- CT sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one te deceive you in this, All C Gunterieits. hid io and "Just- ak-good'® are but Jxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children--Expericnce against Experiment. What is CASTORIA SCastoria 1s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otirer Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures C onstipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the F ood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea--Tho Mother!s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwAYs Bears the Signature of 7 Thic Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yerrs THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. THOMAS COPLEY Proxs 987. a card t Streat when Drop $ Pine santiug anything done in the or line. Estimates given on ail' Kinde nde will receive prompt shop, 40 Queen Street. > | KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE . (Limited). "Nightst Education at Lowest Cost" Tyeaty-smth Ba Fall Tern begins August Courses in Bookkeeping Shirthand, Tele stayhy, Of i Service and Eng! 1 duates get the beek positions. over sixt Within & shor tis secured Fasitions with with Enter ay Call or write for informa~ H. F. Metcalfe, Principal Kingston, Canada' BA) WATER AGAIN ~ THOMPSON'S Celebrated Dublin and Belfast GINGER ALE, , Guarantesd to- equal i ported- Ginger Ale, and be convinced, Thompson Bottling Co. » 292 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 304. Quench Your Thirst DUBLIN GINGER LEMON SYRUP. LIME JUICE, RASPRERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE, ORANGEADE, oy D. COUPER, 'Phone 76. 341-8 Princess treet, Prompt Delivery, any im Try a case Re ALE, @cvrevssssassssssanseni) Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. . loye's Building. @vresssacsedecssrecec AN ARGUMENT OTR LTTVLROTTTVOOOS Na An argument based solely cheapness is a poor argument Yet we repeat gas is undoubtedly the cheapest of fuels on Now if we give you good service and satisfactory results in addition to the above we' give you not only thd CHEAPEST, but the BEST A card addressed to the Office of the Works, Queen Street, will bring the necessary information; -or 'phone 197, and we will send a man to talk it over. Light, Heat & Power Dept. C. C. FOLGER, Gen. Mgr. the WO REPARSE HEALTH WARMTH of heating your home must be reckoned, not by the priee originally paid for the heat. ing system you install, but on the basis of acinal that js important--it is 'the reason for the pried artnal servire that shonld determine value unprejudieed and eareful examination of the healthful and economical warmth, cost HE Hs fae 1s Wi sired degree Hygienic, snd of meisture, enal -gax, ash- far. surpasses any other method for the modern home True, it coms more at fir the difference in price only faintly indicates the wide difference. in resylis Consider even fuel consumption. In ten to fifteen years the wast © jled by old ed heating methods easily pay cont and upkeep of a King Boller and. Kiag Radiators, not to men- tion the added comfort you have enjoyed h a King hot water heating equipment your home ix cleanly: and 'tormly warmed, and the heat is always ¢ your control A shmiple Turn 'of. the valve being ail" thal is me- cessary to regulate the temperature to any de- STEEL ano RADIATION, FRASER AVENUE TORONTO free dust nvestment you of a bright plies in ur tells facts abou! HEAD OF FICE: Tt pits the the decision results It is what oe gystem proves in and suitahil il clear! Iy E: sHow that for even, hot water heating' as sup plied _by Far these reasons a King Be arg provide the safest and most permanent ran cheery deal living POST YOURSELF ON HEATING VALUES Nastrated booklet, plainly heating and healing systems LIMITED Branches in All the Principal Citiss and Towns _-- you are building. ov abaut te want in settle the your waplete Send for TT oman tarts plainly But leaves to you ARE It is not the priee On this basis an King Boilers and Radiators The contains from all or othed i# pire and right amount trace or faint of harmful influences jor and King Radi- supplied the heat uss reation im make toward the nome-~with ail tha ondition #Comtoriable and simply the real 78.82 ADELAIDE ST. E.

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