Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1919, p. 14

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. PAGE FOURTEEN - CIVIC HOLIDAY GOUE f TR 3 yur Own Correspondiint.) tir | ) { July 26.--The steamer Britannie, iand was liberally patronized on her {afternoon trip to Kingston. = She re- . turned about 7 p.m. The funeral Of the late Charles Cummings, who Steamer America {passed away on Wednesday at his {lume near Woodburn, was held yes- will make a complete tour of the iterday afternoon to Gananoque ceme- Islands, taking in all the interesting |tery, and was quite largely attended. channels--an interesting trip for the | The Citizen's Band rendered another Old Boys. Boat leaves Swift's Wharf at hi i " e pm: Fare 756 cents and return. {ed by a large gathering, Refreshments--Buffet Service. | The local enumerators in connec- Tickets for gale at Hanley's ticket | tion with the compilation of the vot- offfce, |erd" list for the coming referendum Nr on the temperance question are mak- : ing some considerable progress with i {their work. Work was started dur- Every Saturday and Sun- ing the past few days on the new ; jarch at the front entrance to the {town park, and 'the work will be | pushed to completion. The Citi- | zens' band went over to Clayton last {concerts at the town park on Thurs. {day evening, which was much enjoy- day at 2 p.m. y | { West-bound, was in port at noon yes- | Through the 1000 Islands terday with freight and passengers, | {Of their series of weekly open 'airl] {FRENCH PROTESTANTS | CANNOT BE STIRRED i { To Use Their Influence to Save {| the Hohenzollern Crew | From Death. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Paris, July 26.--The Temps pub- {lishes a mote which the Protestant { Federation of France has addressed ito President Poincaire in answer to ia letter sent him a few days ago by ithe Protestant community of Berlin {ukking gamoeratic France to right (its wrongs toward the Huguenots, driven from France in 1685, by spar- ing their benefactors, the Hohenzol- erns. 'lhe note of the French Protes- tants expresses stupefication that Berlin Protestants claiming to be of Huguenot, extraction can raise their voices in favor of the former Ger- man emperer in an attempt to pro- tect him for having to face the ver- dict of the civilized nations. What occurred several centuries ago, the note says, does not disprove the fact that the kaiser has commit- ted against humanity a crime for which he must personally answer. "We. are astonished," the note con- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JULY, 26, 1919, ARRIVED IN KINGSTON Remains of the Late Frederick Wilmot, Drowned in the West The body of the late Frederick Albert Wilmot, who was drowned at Banff, Alta. on July 19th, arrived in the city on Friday via the Cana- dian Pacific Rallway, The funeral took place to Cataraqui Cemetery Kady direction of -R. J: Reid, under: | r CANADA'S AIR BOARD. Above are shown five members of the Last Week to Get Cheap Tea I will sell the balance of my stock of 60c. and - 70c. Teas for this week at . . ...50¢ per lb. This in face of two advances in wholesale" prices. The Thompson Bottling Co. GEO. THOMPSON, Prop. 0 tn 208 Princess Street mm Palm Olive Soap Three Cakes For 29 Cents Phone 804 Mewburn, Mr. y {the past few weeks, and have now eastern France, the destruction --of{ Pittsburg and Kingston. Besides | Ballantyne, r. Bushy, and Hon: added Friday evening to the list. cathedrals, and the deportation of his father he is survived by two ----i brothers Harry ahd Earl, of Calgary, Here On a Visit. and four sisters, Mrs. J. M. McCallum| Dr. McCallum, of = Wausau, Wis., Saskatchewan, Mrs, Moncrief of Al-|motored, with his wife and little berta, Mrs, Charles Harris and Miss daughter, to Kingston arriving on Allie of Calgary. Friday. It took five days to make The young man who was twenty- the journey, Dr. McCallum is a two years of age, was in swimming |graduate of Queen's Medical Col- the Canadian side. has successfully passed her exami-| . (Canadian Press Despateh) the with seven companions at Banfy.|lege and a brother-in-law of W. J. : . nations at Peterboro Normal School, | Paris, July 26. Tie faze on of Saturday lest. Suddenly he was Calvert. When interviewed regard- Fare, Round Trip, 75¢. |irs. Luman Cole, Arthur street, is force required or 4 e oad on of {Missed and upon investigation the |Ing prohibition he stated that from {confined to her bed very seriously jl. |"he Rhineland, Amy er. S I body was found at the bottom of the [his observationg the law was better . {Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotton, Toron- | German peace treaty, yas aq eu. | P9L and life was extinct. . He had |enforced in the United States tham to, are spending a short time in town |tion under consideration by ession. | C1y returned from overseas in April, [in Ontario, Medical men are oblig- {with the former's parents, Mr. and |Preme council at to-day's 8 Bn where he had served two and a half ed to make out preescriptions in . Mrs, Charles Cotton. Miss Maud |For the present, it ds sald, 8 ome | years and was severally wounded in duplicate, ome copy Deng sent to the Tuesdays and Fridays Bevins has gone to Toronto to spend [0f 150,000 men is likely ta 3 i. Some an action in the fall of 1918, After | druggist or vendor who, in turn : a few weeks with friends and rela- |®idered necessary on the left Spending several months in hospital [sends it to "the state department AT 5 P.M. tives. {of the Rhine. in England he was invalided to |mithin thirty days after filling it. : 3 | anization of a military ex- [Canada A ¢ ; Mrs, Joseph Sherby and daughter,| The organizat 2 Doctors are liable to a penalty of AMHERST ISLAND AND BATH Sus fon: for a period: of th Fare, round trip, 50c. SARGENT'S DRUG STORE ' Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts, » {evening and rendered a concert at clude 'that German Protestants | ta er. newly-created Canadian Air = Board, {the Clayton Park. They have been not remonstrated against the The deceased was the son of Peter They are, from left to right: Dr. R. M. eéamer OC e going on Wednesday evenings for horrible devastations in northern and | Wilmot of Calgary, Yormerly off yews fio. A. L. Sifton. Hon, ail | 4 =FOR~- Under the auspices of the Gananogue| women and' children." oe Yacht Club another of their series : . of dances was held in the assembly Alexandria Bay, N.Y. {hall at their club house last evening, Ay {and was quite liberally patronized. | Paging through the beautiful islands | Migs Jessie Gordon, Cushendall, a {To Be Utilized In the Occupation of and through the narrow channels on | graduate of the local high school, | the Rhineland. THE SIZE OF THE FORCE. sy a. at SAFETY FIRS Are you carrying sufficient Fire Insur- ance having in view the increased. cost of + buildings and goods. Look up your posi- tion--if you find you want more-- TELEPHONE 703 Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON Miss Margaret Sherby, who have [Pedition for the occupation of Sil- 67 Clarence Street, Kingston been spending the past few weeks in|esia, during the taking of a plebes- months for negligence or disregard town with relatives, left at an early | Cite there, was also discussed by the of regulations, [hour yesterday morning for their council. The Senora) ynderatanding home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. John {is that all the Afllfed and assoc! Marshall and family, Muskegon, armies should be represented. 4 ° | { Mich., are spending some time in| te -- {town with the former's parents, Mr. THE POLES ARE HALTING. LATE SOCIAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Rid- eau street, are enjoying the reunion | » Excursion Civic Holiday. of thedr family. Three sons who Str. America through the islands; served overseas, Leo and Amt, also |leaves Swift's wharf 2 p.m. Fare 75e, William, who has just returned r { from northern Russi., where he | They Are Not Sa Aggressive Against,' the Miitaiy Medal also two | Stop--read:about-- the Apprecia- the Ukrainians. daughters Dora and Ada, registered |tion Sale of The Veterans Clothing (Canadian Press ' Despatch.) nurses are with the rest of the | Major G. 8. Bowerbank, D.S.0. tion sale of The Veterans Clothing | Vienna, July 26.--The Poles ap-|g, mg. o happy gavhering. M.C., has been appointed manager Company. pear to be ceasing their offensive 2 of the Canadian Bank of Commerce J. H. Knowles, Lazark, whose ap- against the Ukrainians. The latter| i. & Mrs. Peers Day- |at Brockville, and he left to-day to plication as assistant teacher in the are using all their strength against idson, Montreal, announce the en. |take over his duties, THURSDAYS Leaves at ln fos. Almonte High School had been ac-|Kiev, Intending, 3 Successful against gagement Of their daughter, Mies River trip, calling at Garden Island | canted at $1,300, has since accepted the Bolshev! ere, to re Phyllis Davidson, to Capt. John A. . . Wolfe Island, Holiday's Point, |, Rosition in the Arthur High School [contest the Polish pacification of Croce, Se M.C., _-- of Honor. | Insect Carriers of Disease Breaky's Bay and Howe Island. Re- | o¢ $1,400. easiern Galicia, The Rumanians able Judge and Mrs. A. D. Creasor turns at 8 p.m. Fare 35c. Miss Minnie Ball, left Saturday |decla:e their artillery is stopping Owen Sound. : Ls 10 spend two weeks' vacation at her the Flungarian advance, but the SATURDAYS---Leaves at 3 p.m. for home in Vanmabhar. Hungarians claim fresh successes. sBatteait Channel, calling at Garden Polica Constable James Downey Island, Wolfe Island, Spoor's f BY fte: bein; Wharf and Simcoe Island. Returns bas resumed -qduiys after ne and Mrs. Robert Henderson. | STR. WOLFE ISLANDER § ill appreciate tne apprecia- (Foot of Brock Street) You will app ne app (Kingston Time) The lessons of war have confirmed the serdous part that insects play as Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and parties, Of disease. it: 1s alommon, 4 now ge ¢ it eaol species Cls as famtly, d ulYeTSAY ysuue, Bave sarsier of i Jorticular, dises te. For ¥ : nstance, proven a 6 ocom~ dadd up i for a few days. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Jotks matap tip (hrougn the Adir- non house fly carries Jyphold and en. at 5.15 pm, Fare 30c, A drunk was fined $10 end costs | Panama, July 26.--Foir United | *"{B¢ Charles O'Connor. Ottawa, is |2rie, and the bed bug of "black water F8-1 t 10.80 a.m. and [in Police Count Saturday. Two oth- | States dreadnoughts were lifted to spend Several weeks Kingston fever," While it is pretty, certhin that tA ten int a | Taos. wore RAND through the Gatun lock yesterday.|,., truest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bor: tom SioiuToss posts. such is the come Lm to aD a an and € 4 s Peter Hart, is in Kingston Gener- and are anchored in fresh water at mingham Barrie street, = taints our food, are also disease Car. island. _Retu " **" P lal Hospital, having undergone am |Gutun level preparatory to resuming : x riers. 'm. Fare 25¢. a ited, the voyage to the Pacific ocean on | Miss Muriel Burrowes, Ottawa, |" unremitting wartare on all sbeh #0 operation. : ini f the |1s visiting at the summer home of [insects is the duty of everyone, and the ular trips every day to Carden Picnic and campers' supplies at Sunday. In the opinion o e Lady Kingsmill on the Rideau simplest and safest: way to Kil the dsland and Wolfe Island. Sp cial | Pickerings. United States naval staff the practi- Col, Bishop, V.C., D.S.0., has gone | nsects is by the ane preparation whi trips may be arranged for; on ap- The Whig will mot be fssued on cability of the Panama canal for na- 10 England. p Puieiny + hag stood every test of = sefentific in- plication to the Pyrser on board, Monday, civic holiday. val uses is thus demonstrated. Miss Janet H and Mies itr wil is . em Thelma Sager, Pine street, spent a Keating's Powder A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY MAN [LN To on et 5. Linens. itizens And street, hag returned home. After six months, we have today grown to one of the most up-to-date Clothiers and Haberdashers in Kingston. Its Practicability Demonstrated. 3 CE Is uniform day after day, has the flavor that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school satisfied, anad hurries them home again for more. 11 Cents a 1 1-2 Ib. Loaf. Phone 467 'and our salesman will call & - SUH ------------------------ Miss Gertrude Marchen, Kingston, | == is holidaying dn Tweed with her sis- | == ter Miss Katie, 2 i = Miss May Millan, Kingston, is |== spending a few holidays with Brock- | == ville friends in camp on Bankers' |== Island. : E Dr. and Mrs. Glover motored from E Kingston on Satunday and spent the | = week-end with Mrs. BuMock &nd |= Mrs. J. Young, Trenton. E Dr. M.'C. Costello, ex-mayor of ES Calgary, AMa., with his family is pe enjoying 'a - vacation ' midst the i = E KINGSTON, JULY 15, 1919. scenes of his boyhood days in King- Mre. Clarence Vine, Mrs, Waiter Boyes, Mrs. Will Vandusen and Mrs. Huffman, Napanee, motored to Kingston on Thursday and spent the Miss Helén 'frickey, Yarker, has graduated from Hat House, To- ronto, and has bean appointed to THE LINDSAY PIANO CO. LTD. : KINGSTON, ONT Realizing that our success has been entirely due to the splendid support, encouragement and patronage which IR (Sas: nd ses you have given us, we beg to show our appreciation by an- Hl | "ies nouncing-- HE |r. ana srs. Bent. Cole and wr. i I pues ot Md pon 2B Phil- The Conductor, Officers and Members of %e Kingston Symphony Orchestra desire to express their sin- | Our Appreciation Sale of | ==... py tao wit | Ready-to-' oa 6 He it S : < i Ne oy ; the City Hall, on the evening of Thursday, July 3rd, 191° eax : ul ax Ml | Mr. and ur MR. M. S. GRACE, MGR. Gentlemen: -- y Crag, 'Win The Concert was a great s . i Sad Mra Henry Craig, Win i 9p great success and we appr ciated your assistance. RO Yours respectfully, B. J. TIFPNEY, Secretary. a : Sixty Suits to be sold this week at prices that speak : | | Mm. : . wr a he for themselves. : ed { Beey OR thm | $15.00$2250525.00521.50$3000 2%. You save five'to ten dollars on every suit. - dR Bh) eoitime : : & iy olf | Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted, English Twed Con. fl [Semi iiie snail -- 7 ow servative Sacques and mentioned in the above lefter of apy eciation EACH a a ie NE a a NRE Te Sk 8

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