Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1919, p. 5

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a PAGE FIVE ae 7 OR : | Special Bargains SUTYONE YEARS SERVICE WOLFE ISLAND NEETING = = -- ON ROAD QUESTION. = 8 THE PROUD RECORD CANON E. LOUCKS OF KINGSTON.] = Ho Was For Over Twenty-nine Years| The Islanders Ask Their Municipal Rector at Picton--Was Ordained Council to Take Steps to Hace in the Cathedral at Quebec. Wolfe - Island Under Provine for This Week Onl or 18 4 ee . n y A service of sixty-one years in the Road Scheme, y 8 ministry. Such is the proud record A good roads meeting was held in F rd I T 30 3 of Canon E. Loucks, one of Kings-| the C.M.B.A. ball, Walle Island, 22 bes ton's best-known citizens, and he is Thursday evening, wit! ev. Father os nner iW 3 x 2 $2.75 each. receiving the congratulations of af Fleming Presiding. There was a Dunlop Guaranteed, HT Tvl large altendance of the rate-payers ¥ © | --_---- to hear the proposals outlined by An Hot Spot Batteries, Motor Oils, Electric Tail Lamps and Dash Mirrors. £ [ = = B= E thony Rankin, M.P.P., in the prose- I cution of the government's pro- 5 = gramme of good road building unroughout the rurmul districts, The = local member suggested that, in view of the desirability of good roads on the island, the township council should discuss road better- {ment and if favorable, to refer their : Plan to the county council for ratin- = cation. The matter could then -be = referred to the ratepayers for vote -- after the estimated cost had been EB prépared. Mr. Rankin said that the = system of road building 'heretofore i followed was only a waste of money a for in the end the roads 'were in 3] worse condition than before, and he = a had Prof. Scott of Q 's Univer- Abernethys' Shoe Store sity eive an iiusirated lecture to ES Baby Strap Slippers 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, zs $200 = 2 Children's Strap Slippers, 1.75, $2.00 to $3. ; "There's nothing prettier than good strap slippers for children." HARVEY MILNE 272 Bagot Street. RATS to show how roads should, and not te built, The lantern views were most interesting and instruc- tive and showed that while it was 4 Ie | I} [ vitally important to use good mater- 1% 28 ill fn fal, it was equally important that the iN \ d OIITUIg experience method of construetion should % be \ enable ug to comrect from an engineering stand- leat h point. In this consisted the whole select the best secret of good roads. Under the gov- ernment's policy it 4s - hoped to change the conditions on Wolfe sland, where the roads are in a de- plorable state witer each rain-fall, Father ¥ieming read a paper on 800d roads in which le described them as being necessary ito religion, education and health, and he urged the ministry, he has heen am active] that action should be saken to put worker in the Anglican church, -fune roads in proper condition. His thougli advanced in years, he hqs|PaDer was much appreciated for the ha regular attendant at meetings |Subject was one that interested all of of synod, taking an active part in|the 'people amd it was shown that the deliberations. Canon = Loucks|they were to seok some practical made 'many friends, and is widely|benefit from the discussion for at the known. Ill-health compelled him to|conclusion of Father Fleming's re- sive up a charge he had at Picton|marks Dr. Spankie was one of the in '1903, but since that time he took |Speakers. Councillor Woodman mov- charge of, eight different parishes. [ed -and James Russell seconded Canon Loucks was born in Can-|a resolution which asked ada, and was ordained in May, 1858,| Wolfe Island Council to take the by Rev. Jehoshapet Mountain, D:D., necessary action to secure Wolfe LL.D. lord bishop of Quebec. Hel Islahd's entrance inte the good roads was appointed to the parish of Len. | scheme and to seek the co-operation noxville, in the diocese of Quebec.| of Mr. Rankin. His next appointment was that of While the visit of Frontenac's first curate at Christ church, Ottawa.| member was educative it is expected He was afterwards appointed to the that it will be followed by a meet- Which are a little different and rectorship of Williamsburgh, county] ifig of the council at whieh plans for 'more accurate than usual. of Dundas, and later to the rector-l definite improvements will be drawn wv hip of Picton, Prince Edward coun-| up along the lings indicated, and the 5 EE : Jlty. In the latter charge, he served! work commenced as soon thereafter twenty-nine years and nine months. as it is possible to undertake it. ay LHis work in this Javish wan ule a Ocean =] Tle standing, as when he tool over he Xz hip: T kot ! pund sixty communicants, @nd wheh a A A 8. he left he had 279. He became ill -C. S. Kirkpatrick with heart trouble In 1903, and re 38 Olarence St. Phone 56Sw, tired from this charge. He (is at ne the present time one of the canons pe g of 8t. George's catherdal, Kingston. NEW ALL SLERPING CAR TRAIN, Trans-Canada Limited Daily--Mon« real and Toronto to Vancouver, OsgBunday, June 1st, new train will be placed in service to operate ! daily te Vancouver. via Canadian WE Pacific. Boater i : Train No. 7 will ledve Montreal MOORE'S 3.30 p.m. "The Only Place They Re-build CANON B. LOUCKS Please remember to shop early in the day and help us to ob: serve the early clos- ing hour, 5 o'clock. By doing so you not only help the clerks, but also yourself to enjoy the long even- ing rest. wide circle of friends, for it is a re- cord that he has every r proud of. : For some fe Canon Loucks has been or Hst, but is now improving, the wish of Kis friends that he soon be restored to good health. ds now in- his ninetieth year, ahd during the sixty-one years engaged [in s Opening of the Straw Hat Season Straw and Panama hats are here in abundance. Our stock this season at our new store is the largest and most complete in this part of On- tario. ; ® | 1€S : You have your néw hats, boots, suits, ete. But did you forget the welfare of your eye- © sight? Are your glasses mo- dern and correct for your vision? "By our thorough methods, ASTOUNDING FACTS THAT COUNT Household furnishings are pouring out of this immense stock DAILY lo our ntmost capacity. To-day you can buy at great money saving values everything from a jardinfer stand to the newest creation in lving room, dining room and drawing room suites at prices that lead them all. ~ JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service ~ » A mit SNe Kinnear & d'Esterre Jowalers, 100 Princess Street Men's Panama Hats $3 up. Ladies' Panama Hats $2 up. Men's Straw Hats $1 up. Children's Hats 50c up. Beginning June 4th we will close at 5 p.m. Saturdays excepted. Prin Kn ¥ r # Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers Two Out of Three Fires 122 Princess Street. 4 in the Home ! 1 y Newman & Shaw's Old Stand, We WI Protect Your Home Ee Se And Contents Aguinst ¥ . FIRE a : hg il at a Cost of From Spring Suits, Spring 1.Cent-. Rainco ts, Spri 2 ---- | 2 OE AD. el Thousnsd Dollars Top Coats : 5 P| Tet Un Lxpinin 1¢ Foliy ort vier Rg it you, UR bread is real food. See our special rainconts at $15; O It's the food that be- $32.50 . =. longs on your table, It's the bread that will help spring overcoats at $15, nnd 3) Autrs at $18, $30, $22.50 build up the health 'of your" "family. It's the bread that up to All the latest models, Your fuspection is invited: you should order by name to avoid substitution and ! ISAAC ZACKS that's a rather important 271 Princess Street thing to remember kd a vy MARGARET ANGLIN AT GRAND, A Delightful Comedy Presduted 'On i Thursday Evening. Margaret Anglin appeared at the Grand last night an, billéted," a comedy written for a caste of nine, and with the scene laid in the Manor House at Petworthy, England. "Bil- leted," is a very ciarming play, bord- ering on farce. It tells the story of lady who has been notified tnat two army officers are to be billeted with her. . The meddling sister of the vil- lage vicar discovers that she has been abandoned by her husband aud therefore is mo fit 'person to enter tain "lonely soldiers' under the same rool. The good lady, however, re- Iuses to be put aside. She may have been abandoned but she is not an abandoned woman, and she | k to prevent a threatened scandal, To do this she fabricates and forges a telegram to herself, detailing the death of her absent spouse. she has] Bo Sooner done this than she discoy- ers that the Occur nem, Train No, 9 will leave Toronto 7.156 p.m, Trains will consolidate at Sud- bury and operate Sudbury to Van) Oall at the office or drop us a y line and we will call : You possibly may not be able to avold a fire, but you ean avoid a loss, if you are insured with us. RD. SUFHER Real eouver as No. 7, due to arrive Van- couver 10.00 a.m. the fourth day. Further particulars from Cangd- fan Pacific Ticket Agents, or ~--W, B. HOWARD. District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Look for them on the cars. There are : hundreds: of our Ordained At Ottawa. Rev. W, E. Ryder, of Kingston, In Service on Kingston Cars and Giving SATISFACTION Our name 1s on tire. Have one of your 'tires RE-B cand you will be another satisfied customer. : Telephone us and we will send a repre- ntative to interview you. MOORE'S The Only Place They Re-Build 01d Tires way Rebuild « and a graduate of Trinity College, Toronto, was ordained in All Saints' Church, Ottawa, Thursday, by. the Right Rev, J. C. Roper, Bishop. of Ottawa. Mr. Ryder returned = from overseas just two weeks ago, after fifteen 'months on wuctive service with the Second Canadign Mounted Rifles. He is to assist Archdeacon A. M. Mackay, of All Saints' Church, the hushand self. Then follows a series of humorous complications, Miss Anglin, who has been a popu- lar actress before Kingston"™sudiences since she was a girl of twenty-one, was as delightful jn the role of Dey Taradine" as she was in Soi She nas admirable support: from Red Se emi amd Harry Barfoot. The large audience was most apprec- ve. 2 Stockings," 4" similar com-}' | G. Kennedy, | officer to arrive is ] selves they call contrfiriness in oth- ers. U3 HOME MADE Ere Na i Debility, Menta ar Ath rains » n-- What men call firmness in them- Aeney, 1.oss of 'a Heart, emory, Ee for $5, ICI imp

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