Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1918, p. 11

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a A i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. Te my os re FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE Purina Baby Chick Feed, duane d dh db A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4d 4A 4 4 dda oh Ra da A a Purina Chicken Chowder, Purina Scratch Feed, cent guests of -Mr.-and Mrs. Edynr Hughes, Miss Arlene Kerr visited More Eggs ana Sturay Chicks, AA For 3 F : friends at Petworth quite recently. I Mrs. John A. Hughes and small>son A a a-- 4 1 hhh a Aik 2 Sd A A aa ' D. 841-83 Princess Street. Phone 76. Sale By visited friends at iHarrowsmith. Canada Food Board License Mrs. D. B. Sigyworth and Shlidren » ee ag 3546, ' LENDOWER : visited friends at essa. r. and | p oa dils NG 8 Lela ' July 28. Farmers ave ocuttihg | Mrs. H. Sears, Mount Chesney, were - x Insi their hay, but there is a scarcity of | recent guests of Mr. . and Mrs. . " nsist on help. The weather ig very warm to | George Barr. Mr. and Mrs, F. Lar- HT i: RAILWAY Keating's work in the fields. T. Babeock and | Kins and children, Harrowsmith, 1] ERA ( ; his men on road work have' com-| Visited at George Hughes quite re- beg s, 0 : : o . SR 4 n_drussie's pleted their operations. Cows are Sonn i + and Hire. > : A atson fr Cg ne p : COL" 3 T A r - 25¢., not yielding the same amount of party IW . iY; . « - o LOCAL BRANCH IME TABLE ti Madsin B ot milk on account of the flies. Mrs. | Quite recently. Miss Barr was a NV GTE ' o hy - | ' 3 fe 8! adhd Ad a a 2 a = Fitzgerald is no Letter. Mrs. Alex. | Técent guest at BE. Whitty"s, Mrs. Hopkins and her mother are visit-|H. McRory and Miss Leita Syden- -- \ ing at Sanford Leeman's. ham, were recent guests at F, and : PA Trains will Jesve and arrive at City N. Ellerbeck's. Mrs. H W. Larry ' S MASTERS VOICE . ' » and n will arrive next week to : ' / 4 . 3 Station, Foot of Johnson Street rpenter and Builder ALLEN, visit Ags 'here. rol tr : e. Wi same price as before IN EFFECT JUNE 23RD, 1018 July 22.-- Farmers arp-busy at the Going West, . . Verona, is spending his vacation Lye. City Avr, W. R. BILLENNESS || raving, which is a very good crop in with his uncle, Bdgar Hughes, Mr. 9 Mal ., .. .. 1220 am. 12.574m. 3 a ua s 1228 mm 3.59 mg Specializing Store Fronts and Fi. || OMe Places, Luther Harris, an od and Mrs. George Trousdale and wee Laat." ot aul BL, 17 a.m. | | Hhge. Remodelling Buildings of an || resident of this section, passed peace daughter, Geraldine, were recent th i Intern'l Ltd. 120 pm. 'i merry fully away on Tuesday after a short | IuEhtoer, Geraldin Whitty's e war TMall , ....300pm. 3.40pm. as 213 Taty EAL ERIENCE illness. His funeral took place on h : : -- Golng Fant ty Ave Friday Wo St. Mary's church, and was | . \ * Look for the trade mark dog on it . Lye. City J v largely attended. Miss Cecelia' La) *™ i a No. 18 Mail . .. ...1.40 am. .m, Fleur, Chicago, is spending her holl- ws aa -- NO:18 EXpress . .. 3.10am. 3.51 days wilh her mother, Mri. P. Lal}. a Ne. 14 Intern'l = 330 Pa Fleur. Miss A. McDonald and broth- .40 p.m, 8 mm. aff ny 4 " No. 28 Local . .. ., Spm. 17 1m. y// 7/ : v/, /, er, Leonard, Buffalo, N.Y., are visit-| § - ; Nos, 1, 13, 14, 186, 1584 run daily. i i' yi! £ ie ing their aunt, Miss Mary McDonald. LYNDHCHES . are seasonable, timely and up-to-date, Other rains 93ily excent Sunday. a f MOUNT CHESNEY. July 13 ~The arijers dre having nn, 4 Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, ter an Pills Be July 24.--On Friday afternoon | very good weather for aying now . - Ohisago, Pay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Bet . i Pl i 25 B Miss Rose Webb entertained at her | and very poor help. Potatoes look as 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided Hadifax, Boston and New York. For| [SLBA IEE (MM IY |home her Sunday school class in though they will be an abundent : ' Jon Li Gitz Rice) Pumas accommodation, _(ickeis and honor of Gordon Caswell, who is crop. R. R. Phillips, St. Catharines, Keep Your Head Down, Fritxie Boy Qiout | ia Rie i all other information, apply to J. P. T. H. Sargent, D; st, Ki leaving for his mew home in Tam-| is visiting his cousin, R. R. Tait. Mr. merican e aE A ae an night | Ont. + Pruggist, Kmgeton, worth. The verandah and lawn | and Mrs. C. 4A, Diale, Ottawa, are What Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys? ( 18467 eA AA AAA AAA AAA eee, were prettily decorated with maple | spending thefr holidays at their home Charles Hart and Shannon Four r leaves and flags. A pleasant after-| here. R. R. Phillips and R. R. Tate EE a ; noon was spent in niusic and games. spent Sunday at Berryton. C, Black- The Volunteers--March Victor Military Band 18471 At five o'clock supper was served | man, Seeley's Bay, spent Saturday at : Victor Milita; n , on the awa, ater which an Addfets Lyndburst, T. Walsh has sold his Liberty Foreverl--March ry was read by Russell Moreland. Miss | residence here to C. C. Webster. Mr. = Aileen Toland presentéd Mr. Cas- | Walsh intends to move to Brockville, 4 Two Delightful Red Seal Records " well with a beautiful fountain pen| Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rooney has re- : 3 ' with his initials engraved in gold. | turned from Forfar, after spending Alaluz delaluna (In the Mabnlight) - the week-end at N. Gram's. The play Enrico Caruso-Emilio de Gogorza 89083 LELAND. put on by the Kingston Club in St. Jascha Heifetz 64760 IC July 21.--Berry picking and |uke's hall on Friday night was a Capricieuse (Violin) is needed badly just now as the in- sick with grippe. 3 c . » V. . *" f tense heat .of the last few days is olce IMPROVED TR AN SERVICE fans out of (he lap: fom Jerre men Hear them at any "His Master's dealer haying is the order of the day. Rain grand success. Miss Ada Wing is very Fisk, Watertown, fs visiting at H.{ ju; 93. 3 Coon has returned at- : Kellars. T. Youngs, F. CampbeH | ior spending the past couple of weeks ™ Take a Victrola with you on your holidays. KINGSTON and OT TAWA [lik ie if cogheielirdimaieiir sipsampner vos. ' friends will be glad to know he is { . . . for the linemen: to install the tele-1 1" ymproved: in: health. Little ! Victrolas from $34 up, on easy payments if desired phone. Mrs. J. Cumpson has re-|,, 1. poaneres who has been serious- | turned from Elgin, where she was |), 11) is improving. Miss Estella Sly Write for free copy of our 620 page Musical Encyclo- No. 1 No. 1 No, 2 No. No, L visiting her daughter. R. R. / 4 spi: "pL ; ice" eave Kingston zn Noon Leave Ottawa 10.30 AM. Ritchie spent Sunday at H, Kellar's, as teturned home after Spending 2 pedia lifting over 9000 "His Master's Voice" Records Arrive Ottawa 5.25 P.M.JArrive Kingston 345 PA W. Noble called ou friends. recent- | poi {0 "ib IUEH0S at Secley's Ne Ferguson, Kings-| "sheng on Monday a Charles o . on - - = ' . 4 Booth, R.F.C., Camp Borden, spent . e ] mi )= ¢ 0 Daily Excopt Sunday. oon Sunday with his parents here. Mr. r mer ram 0 y 3 °9 __ Portionlows from F. Comway, C.P.A., City Ticket Office, Cor. Prins SANGSTER. V I ess and Wellington streets, Phone 1197. ie July 22.---The dancing party at and Mss. Baier ieliaR and Mrs, MONTREAL : LIMITED \ fe J | Leo Murphy's whs well attended on Sunday last. F. B. Taber and family, i ; ry Lenoir Street Ren oS ~ : z Saturday night. Mrs. M. J. Coch- Brockville, have come to their cot- I | © 5-0) are recent | SR SO 0 a ae wa tH * ry. ' : ry R be out again after an attack, of | ThO'P and Morton Both, Brockville, ! "His Master's Voice" Kingston Dealers i spent a few days last week the guest ) a: 4 iting MY ates of Mr. and Mrs. BE, Booth. : \ * F. W. COATES, 158 Princess Street. THE REO MOTOR CARS 'here. Miss Minnie Young spent a PORT ued MAHOOD BROS. 118-115 Princess Street. few days of last week at James O'- ; H. ¥, HARRISON CO., Limited, 229-237 Princess St. "The Gold Standard of Values." , July 15.--BIr. and Mrs. Lapointe i : Connor's, Hinchenbrooke. Peter and son, Earl, Evans' Mills, N.Y. i Don't Forget McNamee, Narrow Locks, at N. : 'mr ' Mr. Stewart and daughter, and Mrs. Murphy's. Charles Murphy at Tady ' n . L |Babcock's. Mrs. T. Young and Mrs. | 8, Lyn, spent Sunday wilh Mr. i ; There are no othemsl You cannot purchase Victrolas or "His Master's Th 3 ir P. Corken at M. J. Cochrane's. Mrs, | 30d Mrs. J, E. MeCann. Mr, and| Voice" Records st any but our authorimed dealers : e Uniform ? Arthifr Timmerman, Bob's Lake, at gg Toturned to Windjestor : & , 7 a "lo esda wp g pas ber--There are no others! James O'Connor's; Peter Byrnes, ten days: on Ihe. Helogn Robert oe, - Remem : ; 'Burridge, at Mrs. John O'Connor's; : Performance of the Reo Miss a O'Connor, Fred Johnson Dg od Sutter, Mary. Elora, and Guss Daley at T. Younge"s. of Mrs. J. F. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs, VER HEAR OF a Reo stopping save on the initia- ECHO LAKE David Blair were called to Kings- : g ive of s driver? Why 20 is as reli a - : a a nm. | ton this morning owing to the fll- ; . . five of the driver Why a Reo is as reliable as July 22.--The farmers have com- ness of thelr Ee og Winfred We are always pleased to demonstrate Victrolas and Victrola Records. the sun is in its orbit---so the ignition as well as menced cutting their hay; some of it : x : " To . Blair. Mrs. J. H. Stoness and Miss 4 the carburetion and the. cooling and the lubrication is pretty light. Huckleberry picking | mits Stones are: visiting: in Toron. T F HARRION C0 LT 229-231-233.235.237 eo ® \ a % systems: the intake and exhaust manifold: the valve 1s the order of the day. They arele, "wy and Mre. J. J. MoCann, of Princess St. Phone 90 5) ; i ty of . sizes and the valve action--all--all must be superla- piestital. . Theto will ho uats ot Biagsion, yore Visitors in tows thie, tive lo produce this superlative result: : big barn for M. Stider near Verona. | guest of Miss Gertrude Botting. -- oy R. McCullough 1s having a sale, The Which is to say that all are the product of Reo ex- family intends moving to Kingston. A I= perience, Reo engineering skill--and Reo good in- Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks have their \ tent. house completed and are living in jt. a . : D. Ruttan's ligtle son is some better. X on 3: badly, Rev. Mr, Simpson held ser- . . . : EL pt : vice in the school house last evefilng. July 24 oy MWOR A t d Agents Victor-Victrolas - - - 113 P rincess Street : sa : Mrs. Gowdy intends holding service | wire "ar worry. m1. Ballantyne an 3 tonight Quite Eo ne A wite, of Montreal, are visiting her | =: : o gat. a number from here| parents, © G. H. Richardson and wife . . : ' attended the camp meetings at the) ang Miles Wagar and wite motored " nT e 201 . Oome in and let us show you how the Reo can Mrs, Jacob Babcock had the misfor- Junction. Everything is in need of | to Toronto last week. Dr. Bell and perform. : tune to fall and hurt herself pretty 129 Brock Street rain. Mr. McLeod is building a drive| wie with Dr. Robinson apd wife vis- Jeweler house, ited friends in one day last week. y i : Clifton Floyd, of Ottawa visited at ' g I ocal . 5 PLEASANT VALLEY. Floyd's the past week. The hail Ag t 'July 19.--Farmers ars busy stor-|storms of last week broke glass in Phone 445. es Sr a ing their hay, which is proving bet-I many parts of the country. Rev. Mr, RE | i | | tar tag 3 ay anticipated. A Rui Jones and family of Kingston, are Xm ' or rangemen and their |camping at Beaver Lake and Miss : $16. nti friends celebrated the Glorfous | Mercy de Prescott of oronto is at a 3 nde ul, | Mork ; ! 9 | Twelfth at Sydenham. Miss Maris | Wellington 'Wagars. C. R. Jofes Lee, work on Div. 19, $7.80; $2.60] -H = Watson, graduate nurse, has re-|has bought a new car. Mr. Howe has on boundary line: 2.75. C J. Adafr : fll turned to St. Catharines to resume | improved his property by taking the telephone office; $3.50. Walter Bab. ii her duties. Mr. and Mrs. A. Man-|fence away. Mr. and Mrs, Wood- 'cock, 35 loads gravel, Moved, WeHer- | y ' jj foi journeyed to Niagara to bid {man and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Kin s R SALE ; farewell to their son, "Jack," prior| ton and Mr. Cramer of Island, also ing on: Spat the Red Cross Socle- ye i moni te Skil 1473 retur after a : pleasant visit with friends at Sunny- Council adjourned to meet first Mon- side. Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Hughes day in August at 1 p.m. of Pum d Oxfords Fd is tid will Township Coutiels || oor wis i 0 3 t ; Ts. . H. Cowdy an Vi ) : s ps an ; r | daughters, also Master Earl You- + : a oe July 23. » . ---- y 2 ntans, Mountain Grove, were re- ~The marriage ws i : : took. pla fetly in the Angl Cote ; ih Tot No. 1--All small xises, 1, 1%, 2, 2% and 3. Pumps and RINCOoR | ehureh at 7 pm, Tuestnr Jury | FHammo Couches, $18.00; Complete Lawn Ben : Oxtord Ties == all leathers, all shapes and a few pairs . in July 1.--Members all present. Min-| 23rd, of Alice, only daughter of Mr. | $1 .75; Chairs, $2.00, $3.50 and 2 bh and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, to Harold white canvas, $3, $1 and 85 shoes, 8 : utes of eeti ed, Mo- 0 Saleprice -........ ........ $1.49 "0€ |i, Clarkiatover that "Conclir| WoOSer, so of Nr. ani Som. Wi | | $1.50, car ey a, a : ship' Ei ebster, Lyndhurst. Rev. fa Ny. Commins to dens wil ee oh op 2 code Baim he coremony Lot No. 2--Ladies' Sport Oxfords and Bals, values $3.50 and YY ; cession street, with power to act, Mo-| On) te immediate family was pry $4.00 and about. 40 pairs of pumps; mostly $4.00 values tion, Weller-Stover, that EE A air oy ride, Store 4 wi ands pater bream, ; - $8 a : n Anion af of ime / de chene blouse with hat to match. 3 ees an $2.25 : CY " : Immediately after the ceremony the 4 : 4 : forc £ Je change A entiar a ty young couple left for a short trip, . : . . which hey will goside at i i Pum § Oxfords; Teathers; di § 1 hurst. elr many friends ex- ~ and broken lines; values up iste ations. : >4 'What fired nerves need |endorse the action of b Coun. | tend congratu is nourishment. Your |cil relat : Sele B| blood has failed fo supply : 50 pair Men's Tan and Oxfords; bro- ken sizes. #izes 5, 514, 6, 616, 83, 9, 9% and 10. Vas

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