- 4 a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. | -- memoir =] 1 : THE % (here purpese buying a ear load of | oii ' ' ' : Ei 2 ~ § honey to ship to the Canadian west. | BR : F Glen. Madill, 'who spent the Minter " rom e here with his grandparents, Mr. and | } J ? Mrs. Saxton Washburn, sailed for | 1 4 or cavaoa Countryside] ==" Tysice + ed 7 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO PHILLIPS VILLE, b . a July 3. W. Clift and wife, of | : » Carleton Place, were recent visitors | TRUST FUNDS of Rev. F. R. aand Mrs. Chisholm. | : : . Miss Nora Seed, Toronto, is spend- S Our Savings Department gives you Frontenac ig het holidays with her grandpar- A healthy goody-goody « . ! ents, Rev, Mr, and Mrs, Chisholm. for h kiddiss, = a guarantee of absolute security and $ | Mrs. E. A. Whitmors spent Wedpes- gy ' . a! . ---- day in Kingston. Seyeral of the peo- Good for litle testh : 587T°D 1873 interest at current rate, 239 HARLOWE. : ple spent Monday in Kingston, Mrs. which seme sweets: harm. + =r" July 4.---Everything is growing | D. Davison, of Athens, is a guest at K 1 NG STO N BRAN CH, fine now since the last few showers. A, E. Whitmore's, Miss as Al- Batter ior Jitle tumening Ruger yo 3 J. F ROWLAND Maha ot Frost did considerable harm here to guiré has returned from a visit to" oo i: : JF, y : 4 potatoes and garden stuff. Farwers| Brockville, Miss Halladay and Mice | The best in-betwasn meals "treat" are not expecting a very big erop of Vern Halladay are visiting in Smith's for anyone. , womesewes® | hay, The cheese factory opened on Falls. Miss Delhia Haskin was called : 7 fs may July '1st and is getting a good suD- | 1, Watertown, N.Y. Saturday Teach the Children to Save Ply of milk. W.-8eall took a [lying last to see her sister, Mrs. Jones whio | . . . trip to Kingston Sunday last to see is very ill of rheumatism. Thomas Promicently displayed in most stores Alsc ADAMS (theoriginal) TUTTI FRUTTIGUM Habits are acquired early in life, bis wite, Who ls in the General Hos Webster and family spent Sunday | Children, Whoaretaught the value of money at an a ont throuel te Jast at the flume of bis brother in| i 3 : : Vy ' 2 8 nna an eien A : ang Lie a it of saving, grow up into good The only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dayle! Nolan have arrived home fof the | 3 men and capa € women, Young F. omy Hi} of-an stu in holidays. J. W. Summers has im- 3 .. , The easiest way tateach children tosave, pital. Miss Marshall, sister of Mrs. | Bioved his property here by She ad: « 18 to start a Savings Account for each child Frank Thompson, is visiting at hy dotor's cares Ne 3 $1.00 each is-sufficient). After a child has Frank Thompsons. Mr. and irs. : A 3 saved another dollar to make an additional onald McGregor : are on. their 5 : : y .' Miner Wickwire h § 0 y eposit, he or she will have a better appre- been. visiting at. Cloyne. the past |" simer Methodist Church Reopened . 1 . 'ciation of just what a dollar stands for, and week. D. Spicer has been on alof Latimer Methodist Church of the - how much work and self-denialit represents, | Journey to Kingston in his car. Inverary circuit, was held June 30th. Y The morning service was conducted ; rr : AX H MERCHAN S BANK rE LER. h by the pastor, Rev. A. E. Oliver. Glen i, a RS ) I € 1 July 4.--The recent showers were |ycRory of Sydenham rendered a very ; Se J ' : very much welcomed in this district AE on A . . i beautiful solo, ; y : Head Office: Montreal, OF CANADA Established 1864. |. évery thing néeded rain. Mis, ©. At the afternoon service, 2.30 o'- \ 4 » 7 oN nT KINGSTON BRANCH Hansen. received 'word last Monday lcjock, the chairman of the Kingston gn | VA ( AN CHEWING G. EB. HAGUE, . . : : oo Manager, | (Hat her son, Sergt. Stanley Hansen |gictrict, Rev. J. D, Ellis, B.A. gave gall | a : CANADIAN NG GUN Co, . Safety Deposit Boxes'to Rént. of the 32nd Battery had bheén wound- a very interesting sermon. Miss Pearl ' \\a ; : ney ed in France. The Kepler Sunday Oliver, daughter of the pastor, #nd ; Ae Ae earn me mamens | 8¢H001 picnic was held last Friday in Mrs. McRory of Sydenhani, sang two THOMAS COPLEY ad Arthur Smith's Grove. A goodly very appropriate solos." number attended and an sijoyable The evening service was held at Telephone 987 I : . : : I | ic oc spent Miss Annis ed. 5.30 o'clock ANd 8 larger omlior wero a : i mond has Teturned io Bytacuse, NY » present to hear PF, A "Read of 8Syd- a ytkiay uoae tn ae The SAFEST MATCHES n the WORLD Daas Lak conan 8 after spending her holidays with. her{onham. Mrs. Gordon Perry sang a|ef repairs and mew work] aise hard. ; fii tno at Bw parents, Miss Alma Johnston is home very pretty solo. 8 ata Soors of all kinds. All orders Also the Cheapest! are : : : from (Boston, Mass, to spend her| 'The interior of the church was Guten atrens Pt Heaton. Shop , » summer vacation. Miss Helen lately varnished and very nicely de- . 4 . ; { |Wartman is home for the summer|.orated. Glenburnie and Inverary!y TV : . ¥ q holidays from her school at joing in the three services, = i y Elgin. Mrs. W. Cordukes, Elginburgh, a ERR Lake Ontario Trout ! ; For Infants and Children, isqvisiting at 'M. E. Johnston's. A. Fine Bust of Wilson. d Whi f1 h F h éé 9 9 ; Hopfilns, Godfrey and Mrs, C. Briggs, Washington, July 9.--A portrait an tefish, Fres Carthage, N.Y., at A. Orser's. Mrs.|phygt of President Wilson Is on ex- Mothers Know That Rosevear, Kingston, is spending alnipition at the Corcoran Art Gallery Sea Salmon, Had- . few days with friends here. The Red|yere. Jt is the work of P. Bryant } a i ~ a nui ja [sun mee se orn i, to Bugle schstor wots (§ Gock Plalibut and 31} sates veceure ther ar impregnated win chemise enuine as ora Park," where an enjoyable afternoon received a. letter of appreciation y an mediately the match ia 5 was spent and a considérable amount | from Mr Wilson. A replica 'of the extinguis. -- G . : A lways of work was accomplished. Refresh-|hust in bronze will be sent to the Cheapest, because there are more perfect matehées to the ments were also served, Royal Academy, London. Ss sized box than in any other box on the market. ¥ - ; A War time economy and your own good sense, will urge the HES, Signature, . ARDEN. T. P. Murphy, a-popular young : necessity of buying none but EDDY'S MATC July 5.--A number from here mo-|{man of. Pembroke, died on Thurs- Canaan Rand Rused License tored to Kingston for the (TW.V.A.|day. He was' twenty-three years of . : performance. Mr. and Mrs. R, E.|age. A Addidateirdidoiduiod gy Lewis, Toronto, are. visiting the lat- hed ter's parents, Mx. and Mrs. B. Det- lor, here. Miss Jeanne Crozier is -- home for the holidays, A number of i teachers from this vicinity have left for Sharbot Lake, where they will ; o ) 5 attend the summer model classes: | ¥ nn ; x ~ Bruce Greene, Toronto, spent the £: - << « 7 3 hn '{ week-end with his parents here. The . i many friends of J. Barker are glad to hear that he is improving and ' p is expected home from the hospital ' : V4 soon. Miss Muriel Detlor spent the Ve 1 week-end in Peterboro. The berry Sx ga ; | Se pickers report an abundance of ber- AN = , , | 1 ries, Mrs. C. C. Willlams and fam- i ily, Kingston, are visiting friends 7 here. The Bell Telephone Company : a. A : 3 For Over has a number of men repairing the P-------- ¥-4 } lines through here, - ce ) | 3 = i 5 : . ~ ol CLARENDON. : irt gars July 5.-----James Campbell, of the bridge and building gang, spent the White, Havelock. were visitors at i week-efid at home. Miss Florence CAS OR John Cain's this week. Miss Emma and Pearl Murray, Toronto, are ie x Exact Copy of Wrapper. FUE GuNTAMR-SOMRANY. NEW vaRK srry. Wille spent Sunday in Clarendon. a # ie spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buff- -yon Appleby, Kingston, spent Mon- day here. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Bell am, Frontenac House. "Mr. and Mrs. % . » rT motored up from Smith's Falls and 9 . oF by wR ; are visiting Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. Canad WwW. d > and Mrs. Alex. McCoy. Our teach- as onaer- Trip Fa ha Sa ia IVa a ange. been. alling for some time. il 2 Laan vp Li : i {| roeoscowme |, CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, Limited PIR er, Miss A. McDonell, has gone to ! . E atend sumer seliol at Sharbot E ra 0 8 Lake. 58 milton, 2 SH 4 : " 3 Glenn sone. Pn Tegel and re- | HE. world's most famous scenery--just at your door. 3 4 Aut E fused fo her home at Glenvate. She Miles of beautiful Lakes, Rivers, and Rapids, ad A 4 ¥ 4 Campbell is improving her residence including the Thousand Islands (the Venice of América). \ 4d ~ A? 2% Jeinting, ete. Talk of a. wed- Quaint oid Quebec (cradle of New France). The lower & ' : The Less 'Waste SA i St. Lawrence (rivalling thé fjords of Norway). The The Economical 5 : = . . : miracle-working 'shrine. of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. : Vacation ., £7 ip ; Th Bett : Th i Se : Leeds } The world-famous Saguenay River Canyon, compared ty 3 ' e er e: rvice | with which the Rhine and the Danube are insignificant Make it a water trip this / : :, 2 ---- in grandeur. Murray Bay, with its duplication of the year--the jing ot holiday Shat 4 4 y BAN + west coast of Scotland scenery; and the marvellous prometes health and relreshes 3 " - WILLOWBANK. a a the mind. / LOW telephone accounts -- the - July 5.---Farmers have begun rapids, for which Europe has no counterpart. Spend Af " whi y- Baking Abd IL1s a Hight erop. Grain a week--or a fortnight--on the lakes and rivers of Extravagant pleasures are f \ - accounts on which repeated efforts ~~ J [1o0ks well and' gardens' need rain Bek» A 5 ) not to be encouraged--but "3 | 4 lle be iad alt 3 and warm weather to bring them 7 bec, where the architecture and customs of the early there's real coanerny he raking / : . co ect rn ma e == result nw ; Wednasday" afierngon * with . nt S rench regime still Survive. ' he kind of 'vacation that : a rt a Cs ; i ® t y Med . : % on : ; oh 3 - all 's efficie abov = . . of time an bo . 1 cam tows Suniay evening tron ra. the homie; you board . Sajads : Steamehip o Tripa one's ey . . *e s i a ; urg to Stanley McNinch's. Mr. : * Lines' boat at Toronto--you wi nd ea odr © 5 ~MN 80 q Most telephone users pay bil proaptly \ and Mrs. Henry Garrah spent Sun. rd filled with. y i Te 4 They is ny Gongestiomiont. i. : Fo ' d the labo du of ing them day on Howe Island among friends. journey with: new a surpnsing gnts, the: mighty rivers that flow' . ] ied r : an rand time o co are... \ Mrs. R. McNinch has returned home * route is one of wondrous beauty--the boats are fram Ne ead ins. * ig reasonable. after a 'short visit with her mother} . a : Eng xperience 'in 'travel rom Niagara to the Sea, and ; Le and sister in Pittsburgh. W. Nurse,! ting , providing a new expe : ; a cswglete standard service ; Giga LC Ta Gananoque, runs an auto to Kings- . de luxe. : : will Be maintained, 2 J *@ But some subscribers overlook their bills or 5 Som and yecures fair patronage. Pas-1 : % f - lade Sar ol it ~ a. / : ures are getting bare, therefore the . 0600 ] i sceni each' wt lo k ' neglect to pay them promptly, and the work of % cows are dropping in the weight of N lL miles ol » ic. Sp enoor : y it so on 4 ha 3 collecting such is laborious and tj ; milk given. Mrs. Robert Haig is wonderful that you'll marvel why anyone ever went . : sng accounts js. ¢ Ume | fiisiting her daughter, Mrs. William] across the sea for scenery when this vacation route" he fg 9 -The. elimination of waste in the tlghone \ We cafi do away with any waste time or labor that may be involved in fumishing service, we » can.put an equal amount of time and labor into | the service itself to'the benefit of all telephane Ko de me & [Clark. Mrs. Lane, Pittsburgh, died : : ; % oR A einesing at the ips Ci ug Tied is so readily accessible--at a_cqst, so low that all « July §.---A number | | tended ¢ F. : i