Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN GANANOQUE {From Our Owr Cunanoque some fifty ¥ lads training for the Canadian N government steamer Pinta Port on Saturday evening up at the canoe club's wh lowing instruction m Mayo son, the Qitizens met th conducted them' up to theatre to enjoy desy from' the mayor. he enjoying a short outing : land and at the close to conduct a recruiting paign in this section. Fish and Game Overseer Toner left: for Windsor durin Past week. following imstructior from the Fisheries Department to proceed theme and bring to this sec tion the gowernmment boat Hopewell which €ill be used here in the inter- ests of that department The town council has decided to = 8 Gp cement tea Warket Corresponds apt 15 Wi a 1 Band George the and fire hall. The Board of Education, iff con- currence with a recommendation from Principal Smith of the High School decided to add a fifth teacher to the high school staff Mr. and Mrs. ' James Walker, Charles street, are in Kingston this week, the former having gone to . Kingston General Hospital for a ser- & ious operation. On Friday evening the entertain ers of Grace Y.P.8S. motored to the Springfield church a few miles west of the town on the Pittsburg circuit and furnished a fine programme for an entertainment held under' the auspices of the ladies of the cangre-. gation in aid of the funds of the church, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nichols former the mearmger of Bank at Spencerville, were the of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs W. K. Crouter for a short time dur- ing the past week. Gananoque Lodge Neo. 4 of the A A. of IS. & T. Workers of North] America, has beem obliged to leave its old lodge room in the Stuchen Block on account of lack of ascom- modation for their numbers, and have taken quarters vom assembly +1 the hall of the Oddfellows Temple which is the largest hall avatlable in town Quite a number of the residents of Front of Leeds and Lamsdowne town- ship near Marble Rock attended the religious services on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Griffin at Gananoque Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Portsmouth are spending some time here w tivesvand friends. Mrs. E. T. Bovey and. children, Charles street spending the past two weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrg. Harry Bovey, have return- ed home. Miss Bdwina Baker, King street, spending the past week in Clayton, N.Y., with her sister, Mrs. John Amo, fas returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andress and CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years + Alvays bears an przez, platform laid about ith: rg- | mt Sunday 1 Gordon Griffin, t d Lansdowne towns ve and Arnoid at Ganand Richard C . a fair sized party Sunday at the Rift ast of this town F » THE WOLFE ISLAND FAIR The Islanders Will Also Attend the vKingston Exhibition. Ife Island, Sept. 13 Wes . the island fair next ut ¢lass all former . A large and varied prize s been offered and entries to lifferent classes are being rapidly ken On T speed Db) ing som Armordale This sday the first day, some island horses to give an exhibition y pacer's movements been owed closely not only on island where he is owned, but all lovers of speed who have been fo lo the grand ¢ i : ( Where this d all summer. At: the State fa this: week in t! 06 pace he figured in an accident during the first heat in which the dri- ver had broken, the horsg coming home without a driver in the sensational time of 2.04%. The heat was allowed as he"was driverless. The fact that he lost the race, was due to a new ver taking hold of him Mr. Hawkin dale home f pected he Island fa As R. J the past, weather man, for his needless to say crowned year. The a Facuse nis 2 iri ari 8 is bringi a needed re ng Armor t. It is ex- ction at the 5 always had in I. of the ition, it is + will be balmy weather this oove secretary is deserv- ing of the port o anders, for he has nutured the Kingston + from its infancy, and has brought i where it stands today, a house word in every home. A number landers will be competitors at the ex- hibition Wolfe Islander wil make special trips during the week of the fair to accommodate the large crowds that are sure to attend. Cape Vincent always draws its quo- with The ta from the Island, during the exhibi- tion. The attendance was even larger this year. Our American cousins. vie with each other in making it pleas- ant for their Canadian friends. thus the large attendance... William Me- Adoo took second place with his pa- cer in the free for all on Friday. : PriesPs Silver Jubilee. Mernickville, Sept. 13 On the oc- casion recently of the silver jubilee of Rev. Father McDonagh, parish priest of Merrickville; representa- tives of his congregation waited upon him and presented him wilth a purse of silver and an address of congratu- lation. The purse was presented by Morgan O'Neill and the address read by Claude McCarney. On Wednesday . «Michael Murphy died suddenly at her home in Perth, at the age of seventy-five | years. Deceased had been in failing health for the past four years. Fred. gA. Perry has purchased the balance of the Rathbun farm at Des- eronto, making a 500 acre farm all In one block. Mfs. Robt. Frizzell, Napanee, has ld her home on Thomas street . te weorge Kirkpatrick. ww sald dwells, and I will show and contented home." Yes, you may buy Longfellow, the beloved American poet, '---"Show me the home wherein you a happy, peaceful What about your home? =! That no Ggv CYA. DISCUSS "WAR GRATUITY From supporting vi ) portunity now create for full consideration need soldiers Com. W pinion the had given the returned man ust what they had been forced to give and nothing more, that if the G.W.V.A. convention had asked for a $2,000 gratuity the would have got it The called for a commission to si if asked for a commission the win-. would be over before anything was done. If Germans had won the war and come to Canada the would ews Bowker s Govern ter able- rUhing at all, he disabled bodied men getting a or at least he ghould have t re ce. C F. Mutton stated i rs of the G.W.V.A, demands sane and jus} Adam ed that he 1 from Toronto, and t n, demonstration in y had caused by the 1dilly-dallying of ti G.W.V.A the publication in thé paper government's refusal to meet G.W.V.A. committee e out that the onl ifferen the G.W.V.A solution and T étérans' in the mn that the must keep stat had t the been } and of the the pointed ce between the de- amount welk be i h of t G.W.V.A. committee which had be appointed meet Governmer Com. Howe went cuss the resolution on t bonus adopted by the Dr anvention He said the reque the G.W.V.A for a Government sion meet a G.W.V.A » most reasonable, ed by the Cabinet, re demonstration which had in Toronto \Z and to he of Of but 1 been re iting in tHe taken place All A every Favor Increase, McCully ¢ i that in hi opinion mem the G.W V.A.was in favor of an increase in the War Service tuity, but that the association must adopt sane mel to incre ent would stand for ie upon ity Com of {insane dem and he adv g to irmly unit I the Domi Executive in their action Com. C. M. Robinson spoke on the { mn A mg Wonderful! Magical! Sore Corns Vanish The like of it never known! Suc- cess every time! I olyes away any kind of a corn, does it quickly, causes no pain, satisfies every user. Such is the record of that old-time, dependable Putnam's Corn Extractor Nearly fifty vears in use, and selling bigger and bigger every year: Putnam's Extractor is a secret pre- paration for rooting out corns that | has never been equalled. It's by far {*he best. Get a 25¢c bottle to-day. | 'sealers everywhere sell it.° Refuse substitute for "Putnam's." once music 11 life is not wha af The Lindsay Piano True, it costs a little. more than some, but on the o Pay more and get an inferior instrument. The first hear the LINDSAY. We will gladly leave it to 50 confident are we that you will find the LI on long-time terms. Contentment blessings of music into chasing a piano? might as well decid ther hand you may stép is to come and Your own good judgment, NDSAY a superior instrument. v t it might be why not bring the the family circle by pur- And while you are at it you e at once to get Aarau ahaiahah Toronto) | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 'a t Comrade J. W. Connor 3 bis opinion the returned me would need assistance during coming wint with abnorn ¥ high prices, F. Goodwin, stated that lutely in favor of increased ity He believed he rat pendents pf sc r led, should receive all sistance to re-est He did not believe ar, in pay- anyone a gratuity for fighting in The Association must adopt onal methods and make mands. Was meeti n one ing France const sane ( favor Persc the t ion in their action; further they should not stipulate for any specific sum. Com. G. L rb Association was takir ytable and just stand reased bonus, 1 the D imate and sa no utive ieved that th a most in connec issue used, and t in any way:tend t npathy, as af d out pockets of the public. He urged at whatever action was decided upon he 1 as speedily as possible, ion was to arried by a large ma- jority onl lidsentipng. pr f the sociation the feel ¥ of the the feeling Of Lhe wishes (Oo sun meeting by § t doubt t or time discussion money come resolut put the mee T Fhe whet would ver the tion DO... be taken iby the vernment and the Dominion executive G.W.V.A It ry doubtful the att erans will b prolonged T'WO COUNTY €ASES Regarding Liquor About a Dog. o liguor cases came before Jus- » Peace Hunter and - son on ) ay morning. but both of the p rged. Both 3 we Harrowsmith cu charged i so with selling ( r Thorogood, was in connection with the kill some sheep and lambs belon A. E. Weller. Kingston township, being claimed that the dog which tacked the animals belonged to hin He denied the charge, and no evid was offered to satisfy the co that he was the owner of .the dog, and at the request of the plaintiff, the case was enlarged till Thursday. One and One T tices Rifle Association. There was a team shoot on Satur day at the butts with these result No. 1 Team, captained by Sgt. * Mayer. QMS. W Q.M:S. S. Batt Mr. J. H. Barrett Sgt. Maj. S. Mayer .... No. 2 Team, captaine E. W. Skinner. Lieut. E. W. Skinner .. Sgt. P. E. Lowing Q.M.S. F. Temple E. Osborne No. 3 Team, captained by Sgt. J. Baker: Sgt. Mai. Coldham . QMS. L. ryden Sgt. H. J. Bdker .. Lieut. W. Blake ... ; No. 2 Team, captained by S Middleton. Sgt. A. Middleton A. Newell Aldridge Gask Pugh 8 ge 9 8 d " by : Lieut. Sgt. F. 83 92 38 85 Ye 7% Goes To New York. ! Capt. John McNab, of the chaplain | services, C.BE.F., who obtains his dis- | charge in a few days, is leaving for the Union Theological Seminary, New F- -- where he will pursue his studies. He holds the travelling scholarship from Queen's Theological College. : Since returning from overseas in July, 1917, he has been engaged in vocational and chaplain's dutles at {the military hospitals in M.D. No. 2, where he performed important work in providing entertainment and re- creation for the conwvalescents. Dur- {ing the warm summer months the trips on the water and motor drives 'arranged by him were greatly appre- ciated, and his departure is keenly regretted. Harvest Anniversary Services. The annual Harvest Thanksgiving { services were held at the Salvation Army Citadel on Sunday. The hall | was beautifully decorated with flow {ers and fruits and there was an ex- ceplionally large attendance. Ensign Wilson, New York, conducted the ser- { vices and speaking from the text | ""Whotsoever a man soweth that shall | he also reap," she brought the great | lesson of the feast powerfully/home | to her hearers pSeldom has Ensign { Wilson been heard to better effect | thap on this occasion. A special mu- | sical programme was rendered by the i band and choir, In the evening En- | sign Wilson also was the speaker. al for To-night. tN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG M. McConnell. nell 1 away on extend period of seven months, was not until Thurs il serious symptoms devel Mr. McConnell w t¥-six years of age and 'a son late Robert McConnell and M. Bateson, of this city. He was | a traveller for the wholesale dry- goods firm of Macnee & Minnes. He was a.member of Brock Street Meth- odist church, Cataraqui Lodge No. 10, 1.O.OF., and Cataraqui lodge No. 52 AF. and AM, and a Shriner. He is survived by his wife and daugn- ter, Betty eight months; his three sisters, Mrs. Stanley aud-Misses -Anna-mvd-Ratly, | > brother, Georfe,-all of this Much sympathy is expressed for the young wido¥ and daughter in their sad bereavement. The Late aged maotl » LB The Late Isaac Holder. Isaac Holder, one of the MOSt pro- nent and highly respected resi- | ofiStorrington township, passed at residence in Battersea day. The late Mr. Holder was ty-two years of age. He was in England but was a life-long farmer in the township, and took an ve par! in municipal and public irs He was for many years b ember of the council and whe -al valuable contributor to de- sing a well-informed man aad nsiderable ability a He i rvived by two sons, and William, both of Bat- He was a Methodist in re- ligion and a staunch Liberal. The Late J. E. Sullivan. Joseph Edward Sullivan passed awayyon Sunday at his residence, Portsmouth, after an illness extend- ing over a period of six months. The deceased was fitky-two years of age, le and a $0n of the late William ivan, who was many years depu.y warden of the Portsmouth peniten- tiary. He is survived by his mother and eight brothers, William, eorge, Herbert, Frank David, John, Walter | and Charles. | his as harles tersea The Late 'T. J. Donoghue. The-death of T. J Donoghue . .0¢-| red "in Montreal on Saturday after an i s of son duration. He was reported seriously his brother and two sisters left. for Mcntreal upon: receipt of the news. The 4ate Mr. Donoghue was a son of the [ate Daniel Donoghue and was | born in Kingston sixty years ago. Seventeen years ago he moved to A treal where he entered the real | estate business. He is survived by his wife, two sons Norman and Arthur, ! and three daughters Kathleen, Molly | fon land Doris, all residing in Montreal. | The Kingston relatives are Charle: a, brother," and Mary and Louise, 8is= | ters. | ! THE WORLD'S TIDINGS { IN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told He in' a Pointed and Pithy Way. ZERO RTEEERE TO RRR al 13, 19190. HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Dublin Ginger Ale, English Ging- er Beer.- Cola Champagne .... .....$1.25 per case Apple Cider Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale Tobacconists. Phone 304 292 Princess St. : Geo. Thompson, Prop. SKINNERS BALSAM OF AMSEED ~~ The Old Reliable for Coughs and Colds. SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts, --~ A : Watch This Space == Ce WE SELL ON EASY THE NEW FREROR REWEDY. PION No. 1 aN Nid h. NE Dissases. Ne. § fer Ohrenic Weaknesses. eens | APFINR® TO pm TERMS Fadies® Suits, Diedsés, Men's Suits, Overalls, Jewelery, Suitcases, etc. il on Friday and || FOR SALE Uptown Grocery--fully equipped * Desirable Houses--weil located ; a4 goin & concern; ise; stable Lote--Kinsington, 1 before it's too late Telephone 703 67 Clarence S Tred tree ion and Vic toria Streets; few left; buy now Apply to: J. 0. HUTTON treet, Kingston . i Daylight saving will remain & ef- [TR fect in St. Thomas until the middie | -{ of October. i Mrs. O. Villeneuve, Que. -died from taking poison tab-| lets in mistake for headache wafers. | J. E! Davison has been appointed avadian delégate on the new Parlia- lantary committee of the Trades nion Congress, Glasgow. J. W. Hayden, whose home i St. Themas, has been granted a di- vorce in Detroit from his second wife | {on the grounds of desertion. | Prof. J. C. McLennan, who has been doing exceptional work in Ad- | miralty scientific research during the war, returns to Canada to resume the § chair of physics at Toronto Univers- Major Louis Duncan, M.C., has! | been appointed sub-commissioner in i i Toronts r the Board of Commerce. He.is.a barrister, and when overseas {was D.AAG, with the Snd Division {in France. | MADE Mk INTATIONS. Robert Creighton and Miss Creigh- i -- ton Recipient-of Gifts: = | ' Robert , Creighton, the retirin iwarden of the penitentiary, who 1 jleaving on Tuesday for Ottawa. to (take a position in the department of justice, was waited on Saturday by ithe staff when he was presented with a signet ring, a case of pipes, and a j¢igar holder, as a parting gift. An jaddress accompanied the gifts, in jwhich reference was made to the re {gret of the members of the staff, at {his removal to Ottawa, and at the jsame/ time extending best wishes. {Another pleasing feature was the| | presentation to Miss Creighton from ithe staff of a cut glass water service. | | wrmp-- n om | Last Call For Bartlett Pears { And Crawford peaches for canning, "xtra fancy lot for Tuesday at Car- | jrovars | A message was received by Mrs. | Reuben Eden, Brockville, announec- {Ing the death of her son-in-law, Louis Sargent, Anaconda, Mont. He was'a miner. SOME SPECIALS AT ! FISHER'S Charlesburg, | [i$ See our display at the Fair next week. j : » Special bargains in Toasters, Irons, Heaters. Bread toasted while you wait. : Try and win beautiful Table Lamp TELEPHONE. 441 mm JE hh HHH Skirts, Underwear, Morris, 374 King St. SE 00g Ladies' Fall Coats and Sui Big assortment of Ladies' Velour and Tweed Coats; differ- ent colors. Pricessfrom $15.00 to $65.00. See our stock of Ladies' Suits. a - Children's Coats--sizes from to 14 years. Prices $6.30 to Before buying inspect our stock. JOS. B. ABRAMSON 257 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 12833, Our rent is low--our prices are low. » = EY, = & Eo] EE - Fo £ + E-] Ee Eo 2] : = poo] Fo F -£ = ss Ee = Pe E Eh = = - Be ----- = - ee ic Ee = MH - Fo -- = = = ££ EE a = = J THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS EAT MORE | HHH { Ruth Clifford in Eisie Jane Wil-| 1 1 | som's extraordinary production "The | ] Lure of Luxury" from the Satorday| ¢ { Evening Post story The. Bargain | | True" by Nalbi Bartley, A Very | yom ' . { amusing comedy entitled "Tempor-| D Chops ............88c a Ib. | lary Alimony". At the King Edward | Pot Roast .......20c. to 25¢. a Ib. | Theatre to-night and Tuesday. Usual! Porterhouse Sirloin Steaks: i admission. --Adyi. } videos B86, 10 S5c. a ID i J : . : Hamburg Stedk Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McNaugh-) | lon. Montreal, were in the city today | Sausages .. tye guests of Mrs. (Dr.) Waugh, Wel- | Choice Smok { lington street. J | Crab apples and Seckel pears are | Corner 'now on sale at Carnoveky's. fiat: Montreal, Oitawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville y E and Three Rivers. 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON y Cornwall The cheapest bread in Kingston. tein Li... .25c. a th J ed and Cooked Meats. {i of Princess and Clergy Sta. Phone 158 Phone 467 and our salesman will call. v

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