Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR NN . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG money makers for Prince Bdward County farmers this year, milk sell- 3 . / ¥ Th Ing at $2.30 for June, clear of ex-|| How to Rid the Skin : V. LU BL P PERS rom e benses, Charles Carter, of Con- § : . 2! 2 A A A id secon, Jue week, received a cheque O Objectionable Hairs | SATIS . Gi? sr: " : ( "0 try or over $1,400 for 31 hogs. g | F CTI AR A NTEED The Safety Deposit Boxes of this side A. simpli petro waits yk. Ey one Fra Bank offer security for valuable h for the ih rom of ven systems Of alt taaror and an batteries. ca about the papers, documents and other effects. ane Fesiment Toduiral: Nes ig|fil "o hreaded bons dry batiery before purchasing , paste w | . The rental of one of these boxes Frontenac Fem | 42d waar apply 10 hairy surinee ana WILLARD SERVICF. STATION 1s very moderate and protects you 4 " skin 4nd every hair nas vorisnes trons : 0 340 WILLOWBANK. skin and every hair has vanished, This | 19 Brock St. i Pho against loss by fire or theft. PLO Rer July 28 -- Our cheese maker [simple treatment cannot cause injury, « LESSES, Prop. ne 1 waf taken with appendicitis and {but care should be exercised to get |i ad August 2.--The Sunday School ple- | removed to the hospital in King- real delatons. = f { - {nie will be held on Wednesday next i THE CANADIAN BANK [| [ise Suis 2h." ade | son'she nes Ge sop . Hiram Spoomer, Kingston, and Miss : We have now George W. Brown, At- Doris Darling, Latimer, are visiting at | nens. ar and Mrs, Walter McNinch OF C M CE Walter Clogg's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph on . ~ : MER s Archambault, Rochester, N.Y., and | Mein hd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . A COSY CORNER McNinch motored out to Sunbur » 4a Miss Marion Sesavery, J erona, ate Sunday, 20th, inst, Mr. and Mrs. Gir. " Spending a few days at Charles Fra-| pert Lindsay, Toronto, are visiting : v rery . |ser's. Charles and Merwin Lauson, at bis brother's, William Lindsay, at s eer so oe Kingston Branch, F M. Gibson, Manager Detroit, visited their sister, Mrs. Al-| Lindsay's Polat. Two gangs of con Who come here to dine quite bart Toles, a Ms, Dearatices are on the road west of Gananoque eh TE hers aii the ae 4 atertown, N.Y., has been visitin widening and levelling it, the begin- specialty / 4 en - - friends here. Mrs. Orser and little ning of & new state road, Haylog is : - 5 Tt I a Sajeyment to be THOM AS COPLEY granddaughter have returned from | the order of the day. t is delayed by fine appointments. These Lethbridge. Mr. and Mrs. See, Fra i: tables can be reserved by thbridge. Mi Mrs. Sel Yee, | an occasiogal shower of rain. Grain : ee IE yut Sustrved by mg em---- pea Minn, are visiting Mrs. See's mother, | will be la and not a very good . : Telephone 987 ave § F | Mrs, Lotherland." Fart ors are about | crop. The farmers are much disap- bs ak A uy ~~ i ting anything done in the ehrpeg. through haying, which has been a fair | pointed that the commission is going : tery line. Estimates given on all kingy crop. Rain is badly needed. Donald | to set the price for cheese as they - avairs_ and how ark) a dard. ; McLaughlin i working with Crom-| have done Bow for ik Seasons. It | Grand Caf p e well Cramer in the cheese factory. |does not seem fair when ot er things 1 neeas street, Two Doors 38 Queen sross Pt itention. Shop 30238 COUGHS Mr. and Mrs. Buck and Miss Ash, keep 80 high in price. 52 Prince St Kingston, spent Thursday evening af 3 qQ . ueen street. " Open from 8 am: to 3 am. m-- Clee ITC ent Tanker | tt | The Telgmann School of a, & SMILES 5» Musi | AY | : NO usic ~~ KEPLER. Plano, violin and other SANITARY GARBAGE Aug. 1.--Rain is very much need- instruments; elocution and ed in this district. Haying is about \ matic art. Pupils may begin at RECIPTACLE finished. Beatrice Orser was' success- any date. Terms on application. ful at the entrance examinations at . Engagements concerts ae- Sydenham. Grace 'Garrett, Gladys ted. . cep! A y This consists of a galvan- Orser and Melborne Stiythe, were al- y= F Established 1870 ized Garbage Pail, set in a 80 successful in thelr promotion ex cS 2 -- 216 rontenac Street. steel retainer, which is bur- aminations at Sydenham high school. = ©. . ied in the ground. The cov- William Sherlock; Canton, Ohio, is 5 i b Phone 1325j 9 er is of heawy cast iron. You spending the holiday season the guest 4 i merely have to put'your foot of W. H. Horning. Mr. Soihelins and on & lever and the cover wife have returned to their home in X . £ A the city after spending a few days L aX i Forall new style, good wearing opens. : : Dogs or flies cannot get at the guest of Arthur Smith. Lindsay AH Sn Sa your garbage. Watson, recently returned from ov. ; 3 r » erseas, .has been visiting his cousin, ] | Call and see them. H. E. Johnston. Recent visitors were: : -- + A WARNING Suits $20 up to $45 . he -- 5 k,n Major John Stagg, Arthur Gibbons, Jom ' Le & and Melville Suddard, Kingston; . = a mmon ns Miss Dorothy Potter, Bath Road, at A GREAT CONVENIENCE Bewareof gum tendernessthat warns All Prices Between 3 x Percy Potter's; Capt. Li Buck and of Pyorrhea. Four out of five people . 187 PRINCESS STREET family at Harvey Buck's; Miss Helen | what are the wild waves sayjng? over forty have Pyorrhea--many un- Sigsworth, Hartington, at Mrs. N. Asked his better half. der forty also. Loosening teeth indi- -. Orser's; Mrs Watul /and = children, | ues never be able to tell, dear, cate Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums, too, Watertown, N.Y., at J. Redmond's; | "ypc oe' dictagraph." Remember--these inflamed, bleeding Miss Mildred Grey, Sharbot Lake, at ign ams act as so many doorways for O. V: Hansen's. W. Orser and family isease germs to enter the Systeme visited friends at Perth Road recent- \ infecting the Joints or, tonsils--oyp ly. The local lbee-keepers report a catring other al good crop of Baney of a very tne| IN | ho peti brovens rer. || LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE FIRST quality. sail. "As rd ied coutist eres LELAND, teeth become firmer, MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS August 2.--Rain is much needed at | { Brush your teeth with Forhan's, It present, as pastures are getting quite > 0 cleans the teeth scientifically--keeps Goo Drors : ing is about finished and a9 Ds them white and clean, ' : [Yor LI For ts and Children, in Taine ie Tout programme. oo / i hh If gum shrinkage has already set in, Payable Canada and New York. Due any yer, 1021 to 1084. start using Forhan's and consult a den A number from here attended the , Mothers Know That [imine seid sis | imation piace §7 last, Je heat) ind of last Sun! uy orbive, Alger? x FORHAN'S, LTD., 307 St. James 1el : we % day put the telephone line out of| A % : Genuine C t commission. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. tor 25, Iu Tagust lovap has left me | St, Montreal, a A. Campbell, jr., a son, on July 21st ¥ : ! Mrs. Peter. McArdle and family, of 5 pn Chieago, IIl., called on friends after h ; The Dest [veto offering todd ay. 'A limited an absence of six years. Miss Hat-: i Amount, Ask us for t ormation. tie Gibson, Inverary, is at A. Camp- : 3 cd ' bell's. Washington Brewster is en-!- . ! : ! ou BONGARD, ' 'YERSON gaged by D. Ferguson, for haying and y , 4 ooo wR & CO. 3 harvest. 'W. Melllroy and Miss Lazell Bell: Why 1 * " 287 Bagot 6¢. Plidne 1728. HB. J. Bongard, Manages Sills, called on Mrs. John Banks re- : y ' cently. Mrs. J. Sills, who has been | didn't | bring an : " with her daughter, Mrs. T. McIlroy, | umbrella? I'll ' rey Keelerville, has returned home. Miss get ringing wet. Mabel Kellar, Newcastle, is spending her holidays with her parents here. Mrs. P. Buck, Kingston at Harvey Kellars. GODFREY: Aug. 1--A very quiet but pretty wedding #eok place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey W. Giles, God- frey, on Wednesday evening, July 30th. Their second daughter, Mary Louise, was united in marriage fo = wr Russell Henry Ferguson, of Elphin, F Lanark County. The Ceremony was or ve performed by Rev. J. Jay Johnston, pastor of Verona Methodist church, in the presence of the near relatives : of the bride. The bride was simply | I and daintily clad in a white silk gown with pearl trimmings. To add : 3 to her charm was a white net veil FE sw, § erowned with orange blossoms. After the ceremony, an elaborate evening repast was served the bride perform ing her part ii ee HELPING HIM / many and costly presents Iw 3 4 etm in which she was held "Why do you walk around by by her numerous friends. Mr. and | Algy's office every day!" Mrs. Ferguson left for a short honey- "1 Jilted him last week." moon, after which they will return "What 6f thet?" to Elphin where the groon is a pros- "And he's trying to forget me." -| perous blacksmith. ps Special line of Canvas Oxfords, leather sole and heel--just the shoe for

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