Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1919, p. 6

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(From Our Own Corréspondent) July 16.--Charles Alexander See, Bn aged and highly esteemed resid- ent of this town for many years, pasg- ~sed away at an early hour yesterday morning at Kingston General hospi- tal whither he had been recently ta- kén for a serious operation. The remains are being forwarded to town and the funeral will he held on Thursday afternoon frony the family residence, King street west to Wil lowbank cemetery. Deceased, for a number of years was proprietor of the Tremont House at Tremont Park, and for a number of years was employed by te Gananoque Spring and Axle Company, He leaves a wi- © dow, one son Charles See, located in New Ontario, and two daughters, Mrs. Begg of Montreal, and Miss See, trained nurse of New York, The Community Chautauqua en- tertainments have not received the patronage of the general public to the extent that their high class en- tertalpments would warrant. Mra, William 'Allan, Uharles street, who has been spending the past few days in Kingston with her Gaughter; Miss Clara Allan, returned home yes- terday, Daniel Davidson and Orville El Hott, two of Kingston's barbers, are enjoying their enforced holidays with local relatives. Mrs. John Conner and Miss Hattie Conner, King streel West, accompanied Py Mrs, S. 8S Cheetham, Charles street, left yestér- day for a visit with relatives and friends in the far west provinces, Joseph Fraid, a former suecess- ful 'merchant of this town, located for the past few months in Montreal, is spending a couple of wéeks at Hay Island House, enjoying a short out- ing on the river. daughter, Married at Napanee, Napanee, July 16,--The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Woodcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wood cock, Napanee, to Forrest W. Hager- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeFoYest Hagerman, Rusholme Road, Toronto, was solemnizéed by the Rev. T. FP. O'Connor, Napanee, on Monday morn- ing. The attendants were Dr, and Mrs. H. T. Remmer, Utica, N.Y. Fol- lowing the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served the immediate families of the bride and groom, at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. following which they will take up their residence in Toronto. Moonlight Excursion. Under the auspices of Queen Street Methodist Young Men's Club, Monday, July 21st, on 8.8. Brock- ville.' Boat leaves foot of Brock street at 6.45 p.m, Tickets G0e. Mrs: 8. A. Price, R. N,, Lyndhurst, has been appointed "superintendent of the Victoria Home for Incurables at London. re When wanting anything in LUMBER try 'Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street Phone 1042 sn Drink Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only ~ GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Hagerman left for an extended trip, | flags and bunting. "Phe Late William Gollogly. The death occurred of William Gologly oly July 14th, at his home 281 Division street, after an illness extending over several months, caus- ed from the Spanish flu, from which be and his family suffered from in the Hotel Dien last October. Since then he was confined to his home, and the sudden death .of his son Re- ginald at Yarker just four weeks pre- vious, from drowning, hastened the death of the father. The late Mr. Gollogly was a farm- er all his life, but poor health caused him to retire, He is survived by his 8ix sons and two daughters. The sons are Rupert M., John W.., Warren, Gordon, Charles and William and his daughters, Gertrude and Cavell: His aged mother and three sisters Mrs. James Downey, Mrs, M.A. Carr and Mrs. P. Kennedy, all of King- ston, two brothers, John of Chicago, and Hugh of this city, also survive. STOCx MARKET». Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. New York Stocks. Opening. Close. 101 102 46% 46 167% 167 633% 119 81% 92 109 135 94 17% 107 31% Atchison B&O... C.P.R. Erle vies Marine .., Marine, pfd. NYC... Reading -. .', ... .. Southern Pac. ... Union Pacific ... Am. Loc. x Anaconda . . oe Bethlehem, Steel oe Int. Nickel . Rep. Steel Rep. Steel, ex. 1% U.S. Steel ,.. . Am, Sugar .. Mex. Pete |... 102% 1135 141 204 Canadian Stocks. Brazilian ... .. .. 58% Can. Cement . , . Can. Steamship Can. Locg.. ... iv. Cons. Smelters .... Dom, Steel'... ... Steel of Canada ... 101 114 . Wolfe Island Lawn Social. St. Andrew's lawn social at Wolfe Island on Tuesday evening was a great success. Booths were anis- tically arranged and decorated with ' Refreshments were gerved and @ splendid enter- tainment was given. Harvey Lloyd, entertainer of Toronth, was the chief feature and was very much appre- ciated. There was a very large crowd of visitors from the city. Those who contributed to the suc- cess of the" event were Thomas Muckie, Willlam Kemp and James Grant. : AMARDALE. WON HANDILY IN THE 2.2 PACE HELD AT ROCKPORT, OHIO, Oliver Hawkins' Wolfe Island Pacer Is a Wonder--HEmerenia To Pace 'In the Fall, Oliver Hawkins, Wolfe Island, re- turned on Tuesday from Rockport, Ohio, where Amardale, 2.12%, owned by Mr. Hawkins won the 2.12 pace in straight heats. It was. the stallion's first start this season and he went to the post a heavy favorite and from the form he later display- ed, was entitled to be made the choice. Amardale raced like a veters an in front or behind. It made no difference to him. But he raced most of the way in wire, but his driver, Cherrier, just sat still and let Amar- dale win his own race, Gradually he would ease to the front 'and once with his nose in the van, he was un- beatable, at least, with the field of nine horses that he racéd against, The Christian dnd David B. gave him what opposition there was after the opening mile but neither had enough to do, more than make the famous son of Amar McKinney kspep busy. Mr. Hawkins also has Emerenia under the care of a trainer and this trotter will be seen at the fall fairs. Emerenia was purchased from the Hillandale farm Kentucky and great things are predicted of her, Mary Harvester, and Harvest Mildred by the Harvester 2.01 are now alL'pas- ture but Mr, Hawking will put them in the hands of the {ralner late in the fall. Bowling On Tuesday. Owing to the absence of s0 many "local bowlers at Prescott, only one doubles game was played, in which T. Frizzell and C. Wood won from R. Stevenson and J. Wright by 18-13 on Tuesday night. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items ©f General Interest. Police Constable Lesslie strong is on his holidays. The papers continue To suggest 'W. F. Nickle; M.P, as possible member in the reconstructed Union Cabinet at Ottawa. The walk-in front of 'the Prinei« pal's residence af Queen's University is being torn up and new walks will Le laid quite a distance below. The examination of Archbishop Spratt, in the Sister Basil case, which was {0 have béen conducted on Tuesday afternoon, has been post- poned for & week. Principal, R, Bruce Taylor of Queen's University, 'ix leaving. for Montreal on Wednesday evening. He will sail for England on Friday and return before autumn. Capt. H. R. D. Connell, medical corps, US, army, who has just re- turned from overseas, accompanied y his wife, i# spénding a two weeks' surlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ww, 8. Sangell, 431 Brock street. Arrested In the Park. For some time, complaints have béen made about a man acting in a Arm- 1 go disorderly manner in the City On Wednesddy noon the police, the west end of the city, succeeded in aabbing the person who, it is al- feged has Been an offender, but it is claimed that there fs another man also fmplicated in the affair. The man under 'arrest gives his George Hope. AT THE STRAND TO-MORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. or tr A HA hame bs E ec Last Wee 1 will sell the b k to Get Cheap Tea alance of my stock of 5 and 70c. Teas for this week at .....50¢ per Ib. This in face of two adyances in Wholesale priges. 5 The Thompson Bottling Go. 0 ThOMrsON, Troy Phone B04 Az 398 Princo Strout What's The Diftérence ? Kingston, July 15. ~{To the BEdi- tor): 3 you anfarni me why a sol- dier iIn"the C.E.F. who has not been overseas, will not draw any more pa- triotic money? These men signed up in the C.E.F. with the intention of goings overseas. Was it the man's fault that he did not get overseas, or was it the military authorities' fault? The men who stayed in' Canada did their duty just as >ssll as the ten who went overseas./fhen why should the men who néveér got a trip over out of this war be cast aside? ~--W. A. WILSON, Army & Navy Veterans Association. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair If you want to keep your hair look- ing its best, be careful what you wash it with. Don' 't use prepared shampoos or anything else, that contains too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and ig better than anything else you can use, Bathing Caps and Water Wings | SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 For rent to brick--fully equipped -- hardwood finish. A Apply-- Telephone 703 1st May, 1920--Bungalow-- J. O, HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston One or two teaspoonfuls will ¢leanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses' out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive ofl. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the Hair fine and silky, bright, lustrgus, fluffy and easy to manage. i * You can get mulsified cocoanut. gil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every mem- ber of the family for months. EES SEs e-- our appetite won't weaken Y this glad summertime if you order the proper foods. Our bread belongs on your meni. You've got no Eat to get hot during the Warm | weather unless your Trocer substitutes another bread for ours. Order it by Ww we und be sure that you get with the assistance of a citizen of |'} Steamer Brockville Bulletin JULY 13th--18th Wednesdny, July J8th--Special trip for children of the Orphans' Home, 9.00 a.m st James Angi Point, 1.00 and Thursday, July HiaQuets Summe: Sc ston among the Islands, 2 hoe! Association, Friday, Saturday, July 19(h--- Telephone 109 Is uniform San Chin hureh, Sunday School Pionle to Brophy's p.m, excurs- 2.00 p.m. July iSth--Regular trip to Amherst Islands ....5.00 pm. rip to Alexandria guar B re a. po Information, ad 250 pm day after day. has oe flavo that pleases; sends the kiddies off to: school satisfied, anad hurries them home again for 11 Cents a 1 1-2 Ib. Loaf. more. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. ME plano soon. becomes the steps. It ig Witness, 'gather the gay very heart of home lite, aye, even conspirator to many a parties at yule-tide and, in the round it 'the little tots take shetr firat |

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