Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1916, p. 6

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You will need some new dance records for your Vietrola. ~~ Wehave all the latest Waltzes, One Step and Fox Trots in stock, and will be glad to play them over for you. C. W. Lindsay, Limited THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine street when wanting anything done in the garpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds or repairs and new work; also hard- w floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 10 Queen street. Easter Specials Choice Sugar Cured Hams, 24c 1b, Sliced. Breakfast Bacon, Windsor Bacon, Fresh E Eggs. Fresh Pork Sausages, 15¢ Ib. x Lettuce, peo od Bests Celery, reen ns. Rhubarb, Ripe Tommtoes. Pure Maple Syrup, 35¢ qt. Leave us your order for HOT CROSS BUNS, Delivered early Friday morning. = Gage's Grocery, MONTREAL ST. "Phone 549. AAARMMA Waterproof Coat A. splendid featherweight garment (12 ounées)--Materials, Silk and Sea Island Cotton --colors, grev, brown and drab, < » | friends. The bridal party repaired to pan. the market, a lange number of live | hogs | ers of the surrounding rural district | to Joeal puyers for shipment. [| of the local corps for several months | disposed of by public auction at the os UE (From Our Own Correspondent). April 24.-- Although . the hea downpour of rein on Saturday pre- vented the big parade arranged for that afternoon, the celebration by no means a was utilized for packed to the doors by an enthusias- tic k The Citizens' Band furnished a fine programme of musi- cal ns and the band of the 156th Battalion, Brockville came The armoury the number of the very latest patrioti songs, while the local clergy and a number of others gave rousing patri- otic addresses. Throughout the day flags were flying about the town. The death of three well-known young Gananoqueaty, te ud Suning the past week at front, e re- turn of Sergt. R. H. Case brought military matters close to home, At St. Andrew's Chunch at four o'clock Saturday afternoon a very pleasing wedding was solemnized by Rev. C. E. Kidd, when Miss Nellie Thetic Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Wright, Sydenham street and a former teacher of the staff of Stone Street Public School, was united in marrfage to Robert Edmund Robb. The ceremony was witnessed by a Jarge number of the home of the bride's garents where a veception was held until 6 Saturday was another big day at being disposed of by the farm- Rec- ent prices will average about 11 cents a pound, ue Lodge No. 114 1.OO.F. attended divine worship in St. An- deew's Church yesterday -morning. The sermon was preached 'by Rev. C. E Kidd. At the S. A. Hall last evening Cap- tain Leader, who has been in charge gave his farewell address and will leave for Bellevile early this week to take charge there, The Percheron Stallion "Victoria," owhaed by the Percheromw Association, Front of Leeds and Lansdowne, was Brophy House on Saturday after- noon. The price paid was $168, it is understood. Word has been received here by relatives of the marriage at Holy Trinity Church, Winnipeg, on Sat- urday, April 15th, of Arthur Edward Stunden, son of the date Edward Stunden, of this town ,to Miss Kath- keen Douglas Adair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adair of that city. { The local squad of the 156th Leeds and Grenville Battalion attended ai- vine service in Grace Church yester- day morning. Miss Alma Thompson, superin- tendent of the Hospital, Cornwall, is spending a short time with. friends in town. Mr. and Mis. H. Begg of Montreal are guesis of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander See, George R. Webb, Charlies street, who recent- ly underwent an operation in Brock- ville has returned home sufficiently recovered to resume his duties in the office of H .Wilson & Son. Mrs. N. M. Wright, spending the past win- ter in Watertown, N.Y, has return- ed to town. Mrs. C. H. Bird, spend- ing a few weeks with Toronto friends thas returned home. Mrs. David Bain, Pine street, has returned from a short visit in Hamilton. Mirs. Joseph LaFrance, Stone street spending a few weeks in Peterbor- ough with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Glass, has returned home. Miss Juliana Stevens is visiting friends in Hamilton, EIGHT MORE SOLDIERS | Arrive at the Elmhurst Home As! Convalescents, Eight invalided soldiers arrived | at the Elmhurst Convalescent Home | on Sunday from England, coming | over about a week ago on the SS | Metagama, Their names and history are as follows: Pte. P. H. Allen, 21st Battalion, Lombardy, was wounded by shrap- nel, the piece going to his fore-arm at the elbow and coming out at the wrist. Pte. Solocuk, 39th Reserve Battal- ion Ottawa, only reached England. Pte, S. Maria, 39th Reserve Battal- ion, was invalided home from Eng- land with rhewmatism. His home is in Ottawa. Pte. H, J. Cliff, 9th Battalion, Ot- tawa, was invalided home from Eng- land with throat trouble. Pte. R. Parette, 6th, formerly 8th C.M.R., is back with a gun shot in the left boot. This he received at Messines on Novemrber lst. His home is in Ottawa. Sergt. Victor, 2nd Battalion, bears a gunshot wound in the left leg re- ceived while fixing barbed wire at Neuve Chapelle. 'His home is im Peterhoro. Pte. C. J Malone, 2nd Battalica, was at the front but had to return owing to an attack of brondhitis. His home is in Almonte. Pte. laPlante, 24th Battalion, Cornwall, was in the trenches for two months but through iliness was invalided home. STATION 18 DAMAGED Fire Destroys Part of Building of GT. R Peterboro, April £4.--Fire broke out in the upper story of the Grand "Trunk station building, comp destroying the roof of this part of. buiNing. . The marriage occurred on Wednes- day of Miss Susie J. Millar, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. James Millar, Loch- winnoch, to Mr. Alexander Wesley ['MeArthur, son of A. McArthur, Ren- W, ai =. - tre If you require a truss or 1 it of any Xind vome. aad . lt Horne ' truss specialist, a Chown's Drug Store. One day only, | y | Symptoms were mine, and she told answer to the American] oecasion and was| for the past twenty-three years he had been serving as a sergeant. He was a most efficient officer, wide- ly known and highly respected. He was born in County Down, Ireland, and prior to his joining the police foree served as a turnkey in - the county jail. Previous to this he worked on a farm. about eight years ago. He had no family, A brother lives in New York, and other relatives reside in Ireland. Deceased was a member of Sydenham Street Methodist Church, and of the Masonic order. He was alsb a member of the Kings- ton Curling Club, and took part in many of the games-played last win- ter. His wife died ee, A BUNCH OF THINGS. Local, Telegraphic and General terest News, Dutch onion sets at Pickering's. The Paris economic conference will begin on Thursday. Incubator thermometers, Chown. The Belgian army occupies a front twenty-two miles long, Five steamers were reported sunk, two of the victims being British, Dr: Horatio C, 'Burritt, of the Gen- eral Hospital staff, Toronto, is dead. Recruiting commences at once for another battalion of the American Legion in Toronto, Truss = Specialist--One day only, Tuesday, April 25th, at Dr. Chewn's Drug Store, - Some 1,000 lots are being laid out to the East of Renfrew and will be marketed. E, H. Sothern gave $1,648 to the Canadian Red Cross, the profits of his company's week's engagement in Toronto. "Neilson's maple walnut bricks," Gibson's. i Truss . Specialist--One day only, Tuesday, April 25th, at.Dr. Chown's Drug Store. The body of Dorothy Arnold was not foufid in the cellar of the house outside West Point, where New York detectives searched. Truss Specialist--One day only, 'Tuesday, April 25th; at Dr. Chown's Drug Store, The VU, 8. administration has no present intention of withdrawing the troops from Mexico and that it is preparing for possible conflict with Carranza. Special varieties sweet pea seeds. DE, Chown. Colonel Repington, the Times mili- tary correspondent, who has just made a trip to the Verdun front, says Gen. Petains' strategy is wearing the Huns out. Truss Specialist--One day only, Tuesday, April 25th, at Dr. Chown's Drug Store, A narrow escape from Emperor Nicholas of Russia from death or serious injury by bombs dropped by an Austrian airmen during a recent visit of the Emperor to a southern sector of the Russian line is report- ed in Stockholm advices received by the Overseas News Agency, Berlin. WERE BOTH BEREAVED, Postmaster and Deputy Postmaster g Each Lost Brother. Postmaster James Stewart receiv- ed a telegram on Monday morning announcing the death of his elder brother, Andrew - Rodgie Stewart, Milton, North Dakota, Deceased passed away on Monday morning at Grand Forks, following an operation he underwent last. Friday. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. Charles G. Shannon, the deputy postmaster at Kingston, also received word of the death of his brother, William T. Shannon, aged fifty-six, a banker, of Chatham. = Mr. Shannon left to attend the funeral. GOOD WORK. 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In Goodyear Tubes we have perfected a process of construction that elimi- nates the causes of com- mon tube troubles and produces. a tube of extra strength and extra thick- _ Goodyear Service Stations Carry These Tubes Other Dealers Can Get Them for You KINGSTON DOGS WIN): is VALUABLE PRIZES AT TORONTO KENNEL CLUB SHOW Six Animals Took Twelve Firsts, Two Seconds, One Third And Four Specials, W. A. Twigg exhibited six Kings- ton dogs at the Toronto Kennel Club show on Friday and Saturday of last week and brought back with him twelve first prizes, two second prizes, one third with two winners and four specials. The exhibition was for Russian wolf hounds, Boston terriers, French bulls and Cocker Spaniels. In the Russian wolf hound class "Sophia," owned by H. (C. Nickie won the first Mmit and first open, which gives Mr. Nickle the cham- pionship on Sophia. Sophia also made a great run for the special prize for being the best specimen of dog or bitdh in the show, The judges finally decided on a dog in preference to the local animal. It is worthy of note that the judge wanted to buy Sophia and a telegram of inquiry to Mr. Nickie brought back an answer: "Congratulations but not for sale." "Sydenham Lord ILovatt" in the 'Boston terrier class won the - first Hmit and first open both for dog twelve pounds, but under teen. "Sydenham Lissgie" won first in open bitches. + Both of these ani- mals are owned by Charles T, McKay of this city. In judging of the Freach - bulls, Mr. McKay's "8 Bona won first novice, first limit, first open and first winners for dogs and bitches of this class. W. A. Twigg's cocker spaniels al- so won several valuable prizes. i he it § i Ra - : g 5 § ness. Built Layer on Laycr Layer on layer of thin, flawless rubber 'are built up into Goodyear Lamin- ated Tubes, These sheets are then: vulcanized into a perfect whole. By using these thin sheets - of rubber we are able to detect and reject every owned by a member of the spaniel ub. ; A Splendid War Book. "The First Humdred Thousand," one of the finest war books yet pub- lished, will be reviewed at length in the Whig to-morrow. If you waat {to know about Kitchener's new ar- teresting things,--read this article. Truss Specialist--One day only, Tuesday, April 26th, at Dr. Chown's Drug Store. "Mary Garden perfume," Gibson's H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught will review the Toronto troops on Friday next, when a big sham battle will also take place under the super- vision of the Governor-General. Formaldehyde for smut on grain, Pr. Chown. William T. Shannon, Manager of the Standard Bank at Chatham, a Treasurer and Past President of the Board of Trade, is dead at the age of fifty-six. 'Mary Garden perfume," Gibson's W. R. Bassett, formeriy a promin- ent farmer of Whitchurch township dropped dead at his home in New- market, aged seventy years, Truss Specialist--one day, Tues- day, April 26th---at Dr. Chown's Drug Store. Chief Astronomer of Canada, is dead alter protracted illness. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. Stamford, Oonn., Nurse Tells How ~~ She Found Health. _ Stiimford, Conn.--"I am a nurse and sul E x my---and a lot of other mighty in- lo William F. King, C.M.G., LL.D, |9% Look for the Name Goodyear. When You Buy Tubes flaw, 'every imperfection. These flaws cannot be de- tected in a tube made from one piece of thick rubber. So these tubes are leak- proof -- leak-proof. every- where, for even the valve patch is vuleanized: into the tube, mot cemented on. Also Goodyear Tubes are extra thick--averaging 14 per cent. thicker than formerly. Again, they are always grey--the natural color of pure vulcanized rubber that is'unadul*=rated. 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Jex arrived from Oswego, with coal for Robert Crawford. Capt. H. N. McMaster, assistant mar- ine superintendent, of the Montreal Transportation Company, arriv- ed home from New York and ton, where he spent the most part of the winter looking after vessels Thetug Mary P. Hall is on the dry ock. A number of the captains barge captains have arrived in the eity to fit out the vessels, including the fol- lowing: Capt, F. Malette, Hudson Heights, of the barge »

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