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Kingston, Randolph--Saturday (All day and night); Seaday (All day and wight); 2 days only, June 21.22, Countryside Frontenac ™ GLENDOVER. June 12.--Phe Hoppins mines have closed for a while, The storm did quite a lot of damage last Fri- day night. Farmers are pretty near- ly through seeding and are planting now, Hay will be a good ¢rop fhis year. Quite a4 number went to the camp meeting at Godfrey. Most people have got their gardens in. Hiram Hopkins and wifé are at Richard Wilson's, PITTSFERRY. June 13.-~The farmers have finished seeding, Rain would = be ' PUBLISHED ANNUALLY THE i London Directory with Proviscial & Forelgn Sections enables traders to gommunicate direc: -with MANDFACIURERS & DEALERS In Lon strial Centres Kingdom and the Continent of Europe The names, addresses and other detalls 2,000 are classified under more than trade headings, including EXPORT MERCHANTS with detailed particulars of the Goode shipped and the Culopial and Foreigp Markets supplied; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the mate Sailin 8. 9 One-inoch BUSH 88 CARDS of Firms thelronngotions, or desirin, Tri to exten e of ds DEALERS SEEKING AGENCIES _. can be printed at a cost of 8 dollars fo; each trade heading under which they are inserted. Larger advertisements from 10 to 86d 8: A cop; The LONDON DIRECTORY Co., Ltd. 25, Abchurch Lane, Londow, B.C, 4, Kaglawd. and in the Provincial Towns Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approxi oliars. of the directory will be sent by Parcs post for # dollars, nett cash with or. welcomed now to give the grain a start, Mabel Orr, Yarke's, motored to Miss Orr's home here on Sunday last. Rev. W. E. Long has returned home from Montreal. Miss Norma Orr is visiting triengds and relatives on Wolfe Island. 'On Wednesday last wwe adies Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Barclay. A baby boy has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank John- son, HARTINGTON. the misfortune to break his 'ribs when the plough handle hit him, Archie Goslin has a baby girl. Milton Cloakey and wife are visiting in Kingston and Westbrook this week, Mrs. J. C. Wood, Peterboro, and son, Maitland, Niagara Falls, were re- Laewing: old -acqunintance- this week. Miss McKnight presided at the ens trance examinations at Burrage. (Mrs. R. Gooderham and family are spending the week at Oak Flats, SNOW ROAD. June 12.---A number (from here went to the banquet held in Minto Hall, Mississippi, on Wednesday night ind report an enjoyable time. J. D. Alan and Viola spent this week at J. A. Geddes'. Some from here at- tended the Ferguson-Duncan wedding at McDonald's Corners on Tuesday. Miss Bessie Kennedy returned om Wednesday, after spending a week - - BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 105 YBARS We have a supply of cut hard wood and | Her Best Opportunity, They were discussing ntertain- ments of various kinds, oS oto girl, whose iplainness of feature and gen- eral air of thin old maidishness was very marked, said: - "For my part, I don't care a rap for our dances and receptions and teas. bat 1 like is a dinner-party." Mercy!" exclaimed another wo- Man, are you becoming : a gour ~ "No,'" sald the old maid, "the food doesn't ter, but it is the one time when 1 sure Of having a man i A tther side of mo Who can't get a | Whatay hildren: Drink? | real prob- 'where parents | C with friends tn Renfrew, Miss Edith frombley went to Sharbot Lake on Friday to write the first part of the entrance examination, MISSOURI EAST, June 13.--Seeding is almost com~ pleted in this vicinity, All are pleas- ed to see Private W, M. Koen home from overseas, after an absence of two years. . Mrs. Walsh is inthe Hotel Dieu; suffering from an attack of neuritis. A number from 'here at- tended the graduation of nurses at the Hotel Dieu on Wednesday even- ing, to extend congratulations to Miss Mary Koen of this place, who was successful in winning the silver 'medal. J. M. Bennet, inspector, vis- ited the school én Wednesday last. Mr. andsMrs, EB. McAllister and Tam- fly visited at James Burns' last Sun- day. Ignatius Donohue, = Westport, and Miss Stella Ingolsby, Kingston, were week end visitors at A. N. Koen's. Ernest Johnston hag = his new summer kitchen about complet- ed. DEAD CREEK. 13.--A successful picnic the home of ovil June 10th. June : was held at Peterson on Tuesday, The weather wag favo and a large crowd assembled. The pro- ceeds amounted to about thirty- five ddllars, clear of bxpeénses. This is. for the Methodist Sunday school funds. Charles Gaylord and: Ever ton Gaylord have gone to Mississ- ippl to work. Claude Scott has gone away to work. Miss = Clara Shorts, daughter of Fred Shorts, Is very low. She is suffering from tuberculosis. Mrs. Joseph Clancy was called to the funeral of her. sister, Mrs. Amey, of Verona, last week. Mrs. Coleman Clancy 1s again. {11 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loyst drove to Flinton on Sunday last. Mrs. Andrews, of Mountain Grove, Las been visiting her mother, Mrs. Shorts, of this vicinity. - Mrs. Em- bry, of Mountain Grove, called: on ois 7 *F alt! June 13.~Willlam Patterson had of. field, called on friends here ¥ ase i ! 7" AILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, The Hos HER IN UITE recently the hospital ship j'Loyalty" has: been converted in Bombay into a troopship, 'and the occasion appears to justify publication of some account of her carcer as a hospital ship, a career which was not only oneof greatservice, but which reflects in a very remark- a%'e way the great generosity of his Highness, the Maharajah of Gwalior. In August, 1914, his Highness the Maharajah of Gwalior visited Bhopal and arranged with the Begum Sahiba to present the Government with a bospital ship, to be called "Loyalty," to which the Chiefs of India were to be asked to subscribe. The offer was gratefully accepted, but there was considerable delay in precuring a suitable ship. Eventually the ship chosen was the "Empress of India built by the Naval Construction & Armaments Company, of Barrow-in- Furness, in 1891, for the Canadian Pacific Rallway's Pacific Ocean trades. Together with her sister ships "Emi- press of China' and "Empress. of Javan," she was specially designed, built on véry handsome lines, and ftted most luxuriously with every: thing considered necessary for the ermfort of passengers of all classes. ships ta their time were the fastest in passengers, Kong, Japan . ang Vancouver, American Continent. ire. PRA I Ah Scat. NNN Mrs. Shorts. A new wire fenee A." been built around the church. JOYCEVILLE. : June 13.--The weather for the ! past few days has been favowable for planting. © Many from here attend- Lad the funeral of the late Mrs. W. Hyland. =~ Painters from Kingston { have been engaged for the past week | painting the residence of P. Joyce and C. Milne. ~ and V. Keyes have each purchased .:w . autos. Can- gratulations are »tivn,.od to W. Me- arland and aise Jackson, who ere married on Juak tp. Mr and Mrs. L. Woods anc famiiv spent Sunday visiting f1' 1a: at Battersea. M. Corrigan, Gananoque, visited Sunday at P. Joyce's. Miss A. Milne is spending the ' past week with friends at Chesterville. Miss A. Mc Carey is visiting in the «ity. Leeds CAINTOWN. June 14.---The farmers of this vicinity have about completed seed- ing. A severe electric storm passed over this locality on Friday even: ing last, but little damage was done. Mr. Dowsley, LPS, Brock- ville; made his usual call at the school \here on Tuesday lest. Mrs, H. R. Kdowlton, of Athens, is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Alice Tennant. W. H. Pen warden, of Kingston, made a busi- ness trip. through here recently. Thomas Tennant lost a valuable horse on Wednesday last owing to ihe extreme heat. Mrs. George Leeder is visiting relatives at Mont- real. - Frederick Moore has gone to Mallorytown to work on the rail- road. Robert Morrow spent Satur- day last at Rockport and Alexandria Bay. Mrs. 8S. Ferguson and daugh- ter; Mildred, have returned to thelr home at Brockville, having spent a few days with Mrs. Eli. Tennant Ray White aud Miss Mary Warren, The matter of engine power and speed was kent specially in view, so that the the Pacific trade, and earfied a great name for the quick transmission of mails and fine goods, such as silk and tea, between Hong and thence to varions points by the Cana- dian Pacific Raflway across the North It will thus be geen that the "Loyalty." prior to be soming a hospital ship, took a great + ag "Empress of India" in the ag up and developing of com- in one of the outlying parts of Incidentally she ha the carrying King George as a when he was Prince of most seem to be in the & JUNE 17, 1919. dt Sain ital Ship "Loyalty" RESTING CAREER RECALLED x 1915, ex-R.M.B. 'Empress of India " Hospital ship "Loyalty," Bombay, natural order of events that the good | pounders, ward orderlics, etc. A few ship "Empress of India," after carry-| lent by the Government of India, the ing on such useful commercial work rest being recruited from Gwalior, for 23 years, and being relieved on| Indore, Dhar and Bharatpur States, the Pacifle Sation by A larger and' and the balance locally in Bombay. Ion 1 style of ship '(the new | The cost of buying and fitting out the press of Asia") should come oD ship was approximately $600,000, and the scene at the outbreak of the pre-| her upkeep for four years was $1,800, sent wer, just when his Highness the | 000, the total being nearly two and a Maharajah of Gwalior decided tc re-'half million dollars, of which by far the 00: ve Pea Bacal sais of | rater part was paid by IH. the 300 beds histor od a ry | Maharafah of Gwalior. though con- E ihe ftribytions were made from other war, Most appropriately the ship was | States, acquired from the Canadian Pacific] Railway Company. The Director of Incidents at Sea. the Royal India Marine and his ofi-| Urique as part of the ship's Iife- cers acted for his Highness in the saving work wag the rescue of the matter of buying, altering and refit. | crew of the steamship "Ben Vorlich," ting, the "Empress of India," of Lon. | after that ship had been shelled and don, and changing her name to the torpedoed by a German submarine "Loyalty" of Bombay, This was done Dear Ushant, 'on August 1st, 1915. in October, 1914, and within four | This incident and the sinking of the months from the time war was de steamship "Clintonia" were witnessed clared the hospital ship "Loyalty" |by the "Loyalty" from a distance of was ready to begin her good work and | about 1§ miles, when she was full. of assist in the relief of suffering hu-|badly wounded men (British cases manity. {from the Dardanelles) on her 7ay Record Bf Foar Years. | down Alexandria end Malta to South- The "Loyalty" sailed from the Per-|{ampton. sian Gulf on November: 20th, 1914, When plying-in Indian waters, the having been renamed by Lady Wil-|"Loyalty" had the good fortune to lingdon on the previous day, and from | render assistance to. a transport that time up to nearly the end of last | Which took fire and was abandoned year she was in commission. On her|8t sea, the "Edavana." Hearing the first voyage she was deflected to Kara. | distressed vessel's messages orn the chi, where she stayed till December | Wireless, the "Loyalty proceeded 24th, when she left for¥ngland. Dur-| with all speed to the place indicated ing this time the ship was bought out. [and picked up 70 of the burning ship's right for the Chiefs, and subsequently people in three boats during the remained their property. night, afterwards transferring them In the four vears she was i-. com. to the steamship "Madras" which mission as a hospital ship she sailed | was bound for Bombay. Had the 41 voyages and carried 15,406 patients | "Loyalty" not been an hosnital ship British, Indians. Chinese, West Indi-|she would have towed the "Edavana" an, Bast and West African, and Ger:|into Bombay, but. of course, could not man, Turkish and Arab prisoners of | do this without infringing the Geneva war, ' { Red Cross Counventioi., The hospital was staffed with three! She also rendered assistance to or four I. M,'S. officers and one mill-| several India and native craft met at tary -assistant-surgedn, and one ma-|sea during her vovage, short of wafer tron and four to hiveing sisters | and provisions. pnd .to a lighthouse ind = subassistant-surgeons, com-'crew in the Red Sea RLS ei + JENDER GUMS Be suspicious of any tenderness or bleeding of the gums. ~ This is usually the first stage of | Pyorrhea--an in- Sidiohs disease ot the 5 that de- ro! e teeth . « undermines aaa y the gums o . They inflame, then shrink, thus a. posing the unenamecled tooth-base to the ravages of decay. Tiny open- ings in the gums form gateways for disease germs to enter: tho system. Medical science has traced many ills to these infecting germs in the gums - sveakened by Pyoat . They are now lmown to be a fre quent cause of indigestion, anaemin, rheiimatism and other serious cone i watch carefully for that first tenderness or bleeding of the gums. 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