Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1914, p. 12

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-- DUR ABLE-Fire grates are three-sided; last three times as long. Shaped in the i ties . Rural Events tnd Moves | Fare and One Third | 1: 3 : oa 3 ; ® Good going June 30th apd July 144 | Wents.s | : F d L Return Limit July Zand, | | S - 4 THE LARE AND RAIL ROUTE TO | ! . : ; : WESTERN CANADA. { Bell Rock June 80--The heavy | - Service has been inangunated be- | F2in fall of Sunday and Monday was | % 2 tween Kastern and Western Canada, | ® E7€at boon to the farmers Dwyer's | $ ; ¢ { | mill is running on full time here this | ' " tralus leaving Toronto via Grand week. Work is going on also at First Fz fo grind up clinkers Trunk, Mondays, Wednesdays and | pope nine, Quite a crowd of the " " 3 when "rocked". See Saturdays, 11.15 a.m., to eonneet at n E Beonle . I Sarnia Ayah the indi oa Joung heopls renioyeq as ied the McClary dealer or write for booklet. SOLD BY J. B. BUNT & CO. RAILWAY AERA EE GRAND TRUN Excursions For DOMINION DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 1s). Single Pave Good golug and returning on July 1st -w IS TOG es WHAT WwWHIG CORESPONDENTS | HAVE TO TELL. [ ews From Villages. and' Farms | Throughout the Adjointag Coun- | of the Northern Navigation Co., for pastor, Rev. J. Leach; will preach | here next Sunday. Mrs. H Grant has | | returnéa to her home in Portsmonth | after spending a month with friends! here. J. Yorke spent Sunday in Marl-! the "Old Country." : fbank, with his brother, M. P. Yorke, | or [ull particulars apply to who is very ill. . J. P. HANLRY, ! Railroad and Steamship Agent, Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts, | Fort Willlam, thence Grand Trunk Pacific to ffuints in Western Canada. We can make all arrangements to bring your family and friends from At Washburn's Corners Washburn's Corners, June 29 | The rain of yesterday was welcomed | INP rc, Sn msm coon com i min, | by every one, as hay, grain and gar-| | deng began to-look dry, and doubtful. | ™ 5 : T Strawberries are ripening and there | PREPARED FOR ANY CLIMATE : uy Cc AN A 8) I A a) woms 10 be an average crop.. It Various uniforms used by the Royal North-West Mounted Police. This gives a fair estimation of the PACimiC was with regret that the WS was i Ba ne Sh. amount of ground covered, and the extensiveness of their work, which extends from the prairie land to the "THE CANADIAN." A ; : i Ro t =| CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the" ha received here of the passing away at 4 i Pei i b . : - > sbop i his home near Phillipsville of Frank | Aretic circle. This view was taken recently at the R.N.-W.M.P. headquarters ar Regina, | Willows, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Suffel I a ttt A ts pir, ST TT remem LS | visited friends at Greenbush recent- rR 'g a CAN - | at | p nd's and SIR A, © RD | DERFUT. SP (1%. A number of ladies from this Jora, i 3 WR Jonas. nei NR A. CONAN DOYLE { WONDERFUL SPEED. locality attended the convention of} ™* . s : : 3 {the women's institute at Seeley's Notes F Pitt p | aa (Good Sport w filgonquin Park | New Ine. Sughd J otes From Pittsferry, Aas eek Ny Bay. Mrs. E. Best has returned | - ! Flyer. home after a visit with friends at Pittsferry, June This being! Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle Bay, N beaving Montreal 8.45 a.m.; Toronta | Govenreur. Miss .E. McKeegan, Iro-| election day every one turned out de- touring Canada as the guests 'of the Fifty-one miles an "Nour! 10 a OnIeatd THE eT, 15.38 4.1 lquois, was a recent visitor at Mrs. | Spite the inclement-weather. The re- | Grand Trunk System spent last week Even today this speed is consider- | eels pe Py returning. | Fry's cent rains have done much for the | end in Algonquin park staying in| ed 'going some. whether it is mude by Through Electric Lighted Equip- ] crops of all kinds. School closed on Nominigan log eabin camp, on motoreycle automobile railroad | ment. Reports Fram Reynoldston. Rriday last for: the summer vaca-{Smoke-iuike, Where they enjoyed the | iin or aeroplane, but by boat it is Reynoldston, June 29--The re-|!i0N. The teacher entertained the [experience of being in the wilds of |." plane, a , ? y <¥ i i i ; : considered remarkable. i 3 afte 8 y this magnific Py a rus | cent rains were greatly needed. Straw children in the)afternoon to a picnic | this magnificent region in a rustic Toronto-Vancouver Express No. 3 r : . hat is the speed that A. Graham leaves Toronto 5.55 p.m. daily Van- of t . i woods surn ding » scho can squippe y a 3 ¢ B | berries are quite plentiful. School Ja the bi i 3 oui : the sche 5 | Samy sau pred with all modern con | Miles has attained at Alexandria Bay closed on Friday and the teacher, | TOUse Jere is an.abundanti-crop of € vet-Taronto FExpress No. 4 ar- rives Toronto 11,45 a.m. daily, Man- . po {during the past few days with his iss i strawberries 8 ar arles Gra ay are i i -l Tn » y , A YE Miss"J. Maitland, has returned to her | S!FaWberries this year. Charl Fan [hey were delighted with their so 'p. D. V., which is to contest for has returned home after spending it « Chieago adian Pacific and Micki- n Central Rallroads via Michigan Central Gigantic Steel Tubes between Indsar and Detroit Motor Boat as Fast as Railway 94g ; , ' | yi Alexandria Y. July 2-- AVesetable Preparation imitating upp sion orks. ting the Stomachs and Bowelsef 1 "Promotes Digestion Cleef ness and Rest Contains neitwr itoba Express No. 7 leaevd Tor dally except Sunday 10.50 p.m., ar- Q riving Winnipeg second day. Ofitar- [jo Express No. § leaves Winnipes .25 p.m. and arrives Toronto 6.1 Pp m. daily except Tuesday, etn N feket Office, cor. and Welllagtion Sin. . Phone 1197, CE ---------------------------------------- Home at Brewer's Mills. A large | number* from here attended camp | meeting at Verona, an Sunday. Those | who. attended camp at Petawawa | have returned. Edgar George is | home from Kingston, Miss K. Jeffrey {18 home from Sydenham high school lor the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A | Reynolds and Mrs King at Mountain four years in the west. The many friends of David McClement sr., are pleased to see him around again af ter his recent illness. Miss Elga Mc Master and her grandmother, O. Prittie, are visiting with friends at Lyon's Falls. T. Van Horn and the guests of W. McFaddin Automo * Ocean Sténmship Agency. . C. 8, Kirkpatrick, | 82 Clarence - reet. 'Fhone 568 ------------------ Smmisimnis ENN rn sts op pa, SIT: CANADIAN SERVICE, From Southampton July 9 From Montrea ANDANIA July 18 ASCANTA fuly ALAUNIA Steamers call Ra \ug Aug abin (11) 28. 3rd-class, British eastbound, $30.26. X bound $30 up, ' vp Apply Loeal Tiok, t ROBERT REFORD CO. eral Agents, 50 King St. CANADA STEAMSHIP MONTREAL--QUR 88 onto and Kj connecting Steamer Ar SAGUENAY ston leave dally at ¢ m Rapids 6.30 pm m of Rochester Piesday, Thurs Arriving Chariot 1000 ISLANDS--BA NS. Caspian and North k 10.15 a.m. dafly 1000 Islands otte via Bay eave except Monda f and a r ; of Quint HAM Weekly Belleville, City of Ottawa Hagjlton Delightful ai reasonable ON--TORONTO--Q 1 ¥ vice by rates Folders and information from E E HORSEY General Agent, Phone 31 HANLEY, ket Agent Phone 99 City NE EI ET ba | re CUWRS WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE Via LIVERPOOL To GREAT BRITAIN and CONTINENT «MEGANTIC" - July 4 "CANADA" - July 11 «[AURENTIC" - July 18 AND EVERY SATURDAY il Gwina Rates to Liverpool from $92.50 1st Class 4 "Ue 550002nd Only four short days at sea, _ Local Agents J. P. Hanley, G. T. R. 4.8. Kirkpatrick, C. P. R. - STEAMERS CANADIAN ROUTE § TO LIVERPOOL, From Quebec .. From Montreal . From Quebec ... From Montreal "Montreal to Glasgow *Grampn 3 Scand. Hesy'n. 18 Corse 35. * Will call at > geugers for Lond Fe r fall information apply Local Agents, or LAN 95 KING ST.W. L. July 25] 1 laminations for entrance iJ Plymouth eastbound $46.25 West- | gle, Agent, or THE LIMITED, Gen. East, Toronto BNR f and LINES, LIMITED | 2lat 6 a.m. Y OF QUINTE } t | Grove. Miss Nellie Snider at J | uenge"s W. Bush at J. Babeock's | Mrs. King, of Syracuse, is spending (an extended visit with her aunt Mrs. A. Reynolds. D. Robinson los: a line horse recently, biles getting qufie plentiful this locality. William Brash has pur chased one and, several others have sent in their orders are Westport News Westport, June 29- Mrs large circle Thomas of Bath Road Budget. | . 2 oBath Road, June 29--John Moul-| K2né entertained a { dey, who has been | hospital undergoing an operation, | 108 in honor of Mr. and Mrs { has returned home much improved | Murphy. -. Many beautiful {in health. J. Ferris, who was thrown | Were received and after refreshments] from his horse recently, is again able | Were served a pleasant time Las] !| to be about. Miss Bessie Hull finish-|SPet till the small hours Of the ed writing yesterday on her final ex. [horniug. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forres to normal | '87. Of Smith's Falls are tle guests | W. Redmond and family visited | &f Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Sydenham last. week. Mrs 'Prin- Ella Ruthven, williner for the Misses | of Picton, accompanied by her|T888ert, has finished the season and | | damghter, Miss Phyllis. are spending returned to her home in Elgin Mrs. 4 a few weeks at the home of her par- McDonald, of Lanark, is visiting her |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris. Other visi- | ©" 'R. McDonald, Mrs. R. W. Leech tors: Mr. and - Mrs. James Walker and Mes. Matiorie, of Preseuit; have Mas 4 . 7 . | 1oved into their summnier ome on Master Arthur Walker, Holle the Rideau. Mr. William Foley and Mrs. Julia were in Prescott on Tues day attending the funeral of their uncle, the late Mr. Buckley Hazelton is. home for a few day P. M presents mn John 'Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. For Ottawa Every Monday, Wednes- 'day, Thursday and Friday Leland Locals. Leland, June 30.--The 'rain was welcomed by everyone, all gardens | and pastures began to look very dry and doubtful, Picking strawberties Is the order of the day and there seems to be an abundant crop both of garden and wild ones. The boys have all returned from Petawawa A number from here drove to Ver ona to attend thé Free Methodist camp meeting. Leslie Randles con tinues 'very low Mrs. H. Kellar convalescing A. Wright is Visitors: Mrs. T. J. Smith and children, Oswego, N. Y., also Mr and Mrs. O. Wright, Glenburnia at S. Dickinson's; Miss Myrtle Gibson Dog Lake at L. Young's; T. Young at E. Stokes; Stanley Gibson, In verary at L. Young's; W. Dennee at J. Sills; D. Ferguson is putting a wall under his barn. Dickinson is doing the mason work. | For Clayton every Tuesday, Wed- ) | nesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 Pp. | m., | Jones Falls and return, 50c, every | Wednesday at 6 a.m, Passengers going through to Ot. awa may occupy stateroom the eve- ning previous. No extra charge. OFFICE, FOOT OF JOHN. SON ST. PHONE 391. is ill 8S To Oswego, New York Beginning June 29th, Wig Mallorytown Matters 'Mallorytown, June 29 tertainment was given Friday ev ening in the I. O. O. F. hall by the Swiss. Bell Ringers. The hall was filled to capacity. The net proceeds were in aid of St. John's Presbyteri- | an church here. On Sunday after noon the Masonic lodge of the vil lage attended divine service. Rev. I. H. Fisher, of Manotick hac charge. R. E. Elliott' and Georg Guild attended the banquet at the Masonic lodge rooms gt Hammond, N.Y. There were twelve lodges fre- presented, some as far south.as Mis souri. Mrs. F. M. Purvis and Miss Amelia Lear, teachers of Mallory- town "public school and Miss Flor ence Boyd, of Caintown school, left for the west on Monday Rev. E W. Crane, moves 'to Valieyfield, Quebec, on Thursday and on Friday, Rev. Mr. Bradford is expected at the parsonage. . , An en- AOLOOTT leaves Swift's wharf 3 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, reaching Oswego 7 p. ™m., connecting with east and west- bound New York' Central and D. L, & W. trains. . For information Wharf, inquire Swift's i From Montreal QushceFrom Bristo, Royal Pdward July 29 July 28 Royal George Aug. 12 wb - . Aug. 11 Reyal Edward Aug. 26 J Lower Lavant Station. { Lower Lavant, Ont, June , 29. -- A pleasant party was held at the home of John. Closs on Wednesday | last when a large number of neigh- ! bors and friends gathered and : | Spent the evening in dancing and | play games, Mrs. T. Hamilton | {and Master Herbert, of Kingston | visited the former's sister, Mrs. John | Robertson on the way Trom visiting {at her father's home, Hillcrest, | Hopetown. Miss Jean Closs, of Thur- {low visited her sister, Mrs. James | | Reid.. John Paul has a gang of men | | working on the road expéading the | five hundred dellar grant. Miss | Margaret Paul who was visiting Mrs, John Robertson for the last two | weeks has returned to her home at Donaldson. Mrs. William Reid, of | | Watson's Corners is visiting friends | | bere. The people have all to co to | | Clyde Forks to vote this year. Quite | ;a nunrber from here attended the | sale of William Mijlers,' Snow Road, on the twenty-third inst. : L! E : Be sure you arg right, TORONTO a then you'll have to prove Suites of ag' tments with private baths, luxuy. lously ited public cabime.treated after historical Periods, club-like comforts and 'service provide complete rest and pleasure on the Atlantic Royals. For beautifully illustrated book lew. write to $52 King St Eas Toronto, Ontario. . 30 July Aug. Aux. Aug. To-London & Havre Corinthn. 3 July 2 Aug lonian 3 SiciFn S¢ot'n, JAlsatian +» 2 July Victorian ...... 7 July Calgarian ......18 July «Tunisian 21. July Aug Auk Aug Plymouth eastbound, don. to land pas- and even it, Mrs. | family Kingston, spent the week-end | in | | in the general | /ri€nds at her home on Friday even [ Mrs. | ¢ | Journ and enthusiastic as to the at | traction and pleasure that are found {in this wbnderful territory. The | weather was delightful and the fish ing all that could be desired plendid catches were secured, among which was an eight-pound black sal mon trout landed by Lady Doyle This being mounted and sent to their home in England as a souvenir is of the outing. G.T. Bell, met the party { at the Highland Inn, on the way out ind spent a pleasant visit with them | before they proceeded on their jour j ney Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle will said for England on the steam ship "Megantic" on July 4th. er eB Benjamin Hart, who started life a4 peddler in New York, is dead, leaving an estate of nearly a million ind a half. Col, the Hon. Sam Hughes is in re ceipt of a black hand letter, probably ll answer to his strictures upon So alists first municipal art gallery in Ontario was formally opened Hamilton by Sir John M. Gibson Petrolea Presbyterian church ex tended a unanimous eall to Rev M.-_Macgilliveay, of Aylmer Some | at | painting a J | A a tp Thousand Island Yacht élub in he gold challenge cup races to be ought out on Lake George in Aug- { | the | | | I'his speed was made in spite of the fact that the little boat has not vet {been tuned up to a pitch that is sat- | lsfactory . to the owner, 0 With 250 | horse power, the P. D. Q. V., has | plenty power, but the engine is ot yet working its full capaeity. of | | Appointed Governor. | Quebec; July 2=J. T: Landriault, | 1 Montreal, is to be governor of the | Bordeaux jail, replacing Charles A { Valice, who had resigned. His pointment was decided by the gov le roor-in-council. > eblatt says the | lite archduke's life was insured with Dutch companies for $12 wo ton, | that of his wife was insured $6,000,000 Lyman Heath, a years of fell bafge at | while for sailor seventeen | overboard while | Sarnia and was age irowned Lord Wemyss and Sir Francis | Campbell,-two notable men of Britain | dead | are lease essen = ap- Opium Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Leese of Ol De SOLLLITIR Praogdiy Seed Alix Sonnet » yw) rs dd ten ts Aperfect Remedy for Conslipa Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhova Worms, Convulsions Fever ish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP rffSimie Sign of Tue Centaur COMPANY MONTREALANEW YORK . Atb months old 35 LD AEE 1S NTS Exact Copy of Wrapper. Remember Signature of fe In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA hat ee TEE The Frontenac Brewery is built, equipped and conducted on the lines of the breweries of the United States, and is more up-to-date than any of them. This reduces our working expenses, and enables us to sell our products at reasonable prices. The Beer is brewed from choicest :raw materials by a Master of the Art, Mr. Eugene Koehler, a graduate of the best German and American brewing schools, and during the last twenty years in charge of some of the biggest breweries in the United States. The various Frontenac Beers, each in their ling are equal to the best Ask for imported. Our Bottled Beer Mild and wholesome with the fine and clean taste of Bohemian Hops. The Beer that is drunk in the good old towns of Germany and France. & ON SALE EVERYWHERE - Frontenac "Special" Type of the best American Brews for Dinners, Receptions. . Clubs and Restaurants. : FRONTENAC BREWERIES, LIMITED. Phone: SL. Louis 5610 wig Distributor for Kingston and Suburbs: $ ON

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