ECONSTRUC- TION is the order of the day. If have formed the Save Lex habit you are prepared to meet its opportunities; if ziok, Fesatistinct your methods y. We havea Siviigs Department at every. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA KINGSTON BRANCH JF, ROWLAND = Manaoms r » 'A barn belonging to J. J. Brown who resides west of Bloomfield, was THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 'T NEWS. RON CLIPPED FROM THE WHIGH| MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, in Brist Form the Eventa In The Country About Kingston Are Told wiull of Interest to Many, Leeds Farmers' Co-Operative Co. | Limited, Lansdowne, paid its mem~ bers from January 1 to June 1 the Sum of $27,860 in cash for eggs, The Percival Plow & Stove Co., Limited, Merrickville, purposes wer- ecting a new moulding shop ang Shine shop in expansion of their Pl ; ; : Lill Cavanagh, Delta, appeared be- fore Judge Dowsley, Brockville, 'on a charge of theft. He was acquitted and a witness named Wesley Cavans agh was immediately placed on trial for the same offence. He pleaded Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Jamieson, Col borne, announce the engagement of their daug w Clara Amelia (Tot), 40 Rot Allen. Coyle, son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Coylé, Colborne, the marriégge to take place the last week in June, The death occurred on Thursday of Glorian Nobes, wite of W. H. Nobes, 'Wallbridge, in Yer fifty-ofth Year. Mrs. Nobes had been in poor health for some time. 'She was born in Thurlow and was a daughter of the late Samuel McTaggart. On June 16th, Mary Eliza Fremch, widow of the late J. B. Orser, Pie ton, passed away to her reward after a long and useful life. The deceased struck By lightning on Sunday last land burned to the ground, who was Seventy-four years old, was the daughter of Gilbert Freneh and YOUR banking every confidence disposal. Banking Service be entrusted to this Bank with efficient service will be rendered. Qur facilities are 'entirely at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. requirements may that caret] and your 1A Kingston Branch | . to { LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE, FIRST Lr x Ey The best mortgage investment offering tod ay. A limfted amount, Ask us for further information. P.C. Stevenson, Manager = TV = Due any year, 1021 to 1084. i) " " = SER m------ F $e or 'was born on the old homestead Jugt west of Picton, 'On the evening of May 21st, the home of the bride's parents, Gerow te was the Beene of a very pretty wedding, when Miss Violets Irella, only daughter of Joseph Haight, was united 'in marriage to James W. Dginard, only sop of Mr, and Mrs Hermon Dainard, Picton, | PIED AT MURVALE. Late Mrs. Taggart--Murvale Cheese Factory Leads, ' Murvale, dune. 21.---Mrs. John Taggart passed away Thursday morning at three o'clock. She leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Mrs. Nelson Boyce, of this place, and one son, David, at home, The latter has only one hand, as he lost the other some years ago working in a saw mill, The funeral service was con- ducted 'by the Rev. Mr. Stewart. Amongst the floral tributes 'was a spray of carnations and. roses. from the Ladies' Ald and Sunday school, of Which the deceased was a faithful worker. Although she was in her eighty-one year she was bright and cheerful and always took the bright jeide of everything. She will be graatly missed in the neighborhood. During the electric storm on Sun- day David Murtin, jr., was struck by lightning, which passed down the chimney into the stove pipes, threw the lids offthe stove, tearing up the otlcloth from the floor, went through jinto the cellar and did considerable damage. © On 'Wednesday evening of last week about thirty-five or forty Mur- yale friends of Herbert Curl drove to his home at Glenvale and gave him and his bride a variety shower Games and music were indulged in yntil midnight, when a daitay lunch 'was served by the ladies. , 'Elgin Lawerance lost a horse re- cently by the heat, who hus been very poorly, is much improved, also Mrs, Kennedy. Mrs. Robert Miller, of Wilton, and Miss Frank Lake are at Mrs. Bert Purdy's. Bigin Lawrence has bought 4 span of work 'horses. The 'local 'cheese factory beat all other factories. around, paying the fancy price' of $25.27. Willian Fitsgérald 18° éheese "maker. 'Alex andor Irwin has improved his herd of pure-red Durhams by buying a sire from up west, a faucy price for this animal. 07 8 STITT HX 63 . FORALL Jed over this vicinity last W. Botting, sr. Mr. Irwin paid Passed Through Evéry Room and id Much Damag : Bongard's, Junge. 21 ---During a severe elecirieal storm, which pasa- Monday moining, Harvey Hicks' new house was struck. The lightning passed through every room in the house, doing considerable damage. No oue was injured. i Gerald Wright, of Conway, was at R. Harrison's. on Sunday last. J. Pierce and daughter, Miss Pierce, are visiting this week with friends in Credsy. H. Carnahan has pur- chased a milking machine. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, df Cressy, spent Sun- day at W. Pringle's. Mrs. Alexander Hicks attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Carson in Picton last week, and also visited her daughter, Mrs. Williams, for a few days. lArles Storms received a shock during the thunder storm on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, R. Harrison enter- tained. company recently. Amon the guests ware Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harrison /of Picton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry attam, Mr. and Mrs. H. ongard and Mr. and Mrs. H rke, of Waunpoos. . and Mrs. Blmo Christy and two ethildren, of Hampton, Virginia, are expected at L. Pierce's to spend several weeks. Mrs. W. Corey is able to be out after her recent ill- ness. 'T. Vincent and family, of Bethel, were recent guests of Mri. V.. Wright, Miss Reta Deanye 18 visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Gordon. Mrs. Martin, of Deseronto, is with her sister, Mrs. Storms. Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon, of Selby, were visitors at V. Storms. recently. Odessa News Budget. Odessa, June 23,--Dr. H. B, and Mrs, Day, Kingston, were guests of Mrs. Robert Cairns last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. James Smith, Floating Bridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Smith. Fred St. George re- turned last Saturday from spending the past week in Verona. Miss Len- ole Snider returned. last Saturday from visiting friends in Kingston. day from spending about 4a year overseas, Most of the time was spent in France and Belgium. = John McCormac returned last Sat- urday from spénding some time overseas. He came home about a Canadian volunteer. . Mr. and Mrs. Atkins Snider left last Thursday to visit relatives in Watertown. EB. M. Gordon and Morden Vrooman motors ed to. Toronto last Friday. Mr. Nivens has moved into Sidney = Sil- ver's house on Centre street. Wil- liam Frink has purchased the M. F. Sehermertom property. > faw Nationalization of Women Causes Trouble In Russia, The law. providing for the nation- slinstiop F women in northeast § been. province GROWS UNPOPULAR. ee dg le eur ut ery, ! ormation reach- ing London from Stockholm. Th missarat at a has, iby a | Arthur Burnett returned last Mon]: or - a» {MENNENS year ago from Texas to enlist as a} nded in one § ¢ com- | $875,000.00 Clarke Bros., Limited i \ (Incorporated under the Companies Act of the Dominion of Canada.) ¥ & 7% First Mortgage Bonds, Denomination $500.00 Capitalization 7% First Mortghge Bonds, Authorized ... ,.. i. Common Stock Authorized ... ... Outstanding Ys Cl 985,000.00 oa + -30.800,000.00 we ows se DAY 5 h SECURITY---AIl present and future real char on all assets present and future, PROPERTY~40,000 acres thwber and pulpwood lands, cords of wood, water power and mills. BUSINESS---A business connection of 40 years' standing. The Company has an offer of a contract for the sale: of its entire produc- tion at a market price for ten years, at & guaranteed profit. estate and as a floating 10,008,000 Excess of Assets Over Liabilities - ©. $1,500,000.00 We Offer these bonds at par and accrued. Interest to Yield 7%, Carrying a Bonus of 209%, of Common Stock ESSA change ROYAL BANK BUILDING : * : TORONTO ESTABLISHED 4 © Established 1870 - TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good eating, Suits $20 up to $45 Ji All Prices Between * BORRTED | TALCUM a The dedth occirred in Winnipeg Miss Phyliss A. Hutkabone, ot on June 16th, of Mrs. Arthur Raven, Pembroke, was mairied to W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Percival, of Cobden, fast Wednesday, Saunders, Prescott. We . at Pembroke, g $ Nr Yt! "Hl er