Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1920, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NOW AWAITS INSPECTION'INCIDENTS FO THE DAY | STEAMER ST. LAWRENCE WILL LOCAL NEWS AND ITEMS OF SOON BE IN OPERATION. } GENERAL INTEREST. 1 o'clock i ree ae ; : ® _ if Vessel is Being Fitted Out With Can- | Happenings in the City and Vicinity Saturdays adian Life-Saving Equipment-- | ~~What the Merchants Offer to Movements - of Vessels Along the Readers of the Whig. Harbor. | For preserving kettles, strainers, J. M. Campbell, owner of the etc, try Lemmon & Sons. steamer St. Lawrence, informed The | W. Swaine, prano tuner. drders at . a aa na a ik A " a FG : sais PEW on WEIR EST § FOO Fr IE Tir oF fee -------- ummer Reading the steamer had been changed from | At Cornwall, cheese sold at' 29c. an American to a Canadian charter. | There were 2,841 boxes disposed of. As much as he would like to start | Tea and Coffee prices rapidly ad- SUMMER i] the steamer, he is compelled to Hef Fa ar Jour supply of DALY'S . . her up for a few days, until the in- w! D'S. fs ! The Canadian | The highest ister | § . . PRICES : Speciony push Ber. Nig he Samasian oa he Dishes SEipesaiire tegistss- I} Good Housekeeping, Ladie Ss Home Journal, Red Book, Green : i at ati hacnar ts the mest. 38, 12 Toronto the tghest was |} Book, Blue Book, Harpers' Bazaar, Motor, Family Journal Snappy i . * , ' » » ON ALL ORDERS PLACED NOW FOR |] which was satisfactory to the Ameri- | Be . can inspectors and replace it with | Now is the time to have your : . «a - Canadian. | plano tuned. ~ We carry two expert Live Po ular Mec X 1 1SC1 1 - Repairing and Remodelling iC was expecied cha she Si. Law | {users sad will sasure ive sie | : % 4 hanics, Cosmopolitan, Modern Priscilla, Delinea 'j rence would take a moonlight ex-| om, C. indsay. Limited. . 'lor, ns , Romance Sh : wy eed , Short Sto ries, Adventure, Woman's Home Our old friend Annesley Burrows, . Companion, Physical Culture. F U R S id cursion this. week, but it is not likely |} that she will be ready in time, of Detroit, Mich., has a story en- |} i The steamer Jex, with the barges | titled "The World or the Woman," | PHONE 603 where to send our Fur Van for yours. |} Frank and White in tow, cleared for [in "Snappy Stories" for July. i} Oswego. The steamer Niko and barge | Are your tires good for the holi- | Redfern, cleared for the Welland day? Try Lemmon & Sons John McKa Limited '} canal on Wednesday night. Among the arrivals on the river is Ji J Y | The stern section of the freight | Mrs. Mann, of-New York, celebrated } } steamer (Canadian Otter, built .and [2s 2 maskinonge fisherwoman, who i} launched in two sections at Welland | is already on the ground with her ge 00 ore |] | by the British-American Shipbuilding | oarsman looking for bass and other ] | Co., passed down the river Tuesday ig or pending the opening of |] ' afternoon. Two tugs of the Sincen- | the * game" season. i » ;nes-MacNaughton line handled the We wili rent you a plano, and at Teleph Open | section, one towing from the front end of six months if you feel lke one 919 Evenings fand the other acting as a rudder purshasiag instrument we will allow | § at the rear. The section was towed e months, rental on purchase | 3 | down stern first and left Welland | price, and arrange easy terms on dal | | Agent for TIP TOP Tailors. on Thursday for Montreal, where the | ance, C. W. Lindsay y A {sections will be joined. The craft, i I | which is of 3,350 tons dead weight, : % < is the first boat launched in two sec- ST. ANDREW'S PICNIC tions in Canada. . \ - The steamer Belleville caMed at |At Brophy's Pout Was An Enjoyable ent. i ; Swift's wharf last night, on her way . from Toronto to Montreal with pack- St. Andrew's Sunday School held | age freight. its annual picnic at Brophy's Point | d on Tuesday afternoon. The steamer | The steamer Maplegorge called on | her way from Montreal to Lake Erie | Wolfe Islander carried the happy | ® &® alth yesterday. crowd, 300 in number, to the picaic |} \ " The steamer Kingston called 'at | STound at 2.30. Then the fun began. | § , : Swift's wharf on her 'way down to | Everyone went for a good time and | rescott this morning. She will re- | bad it. Games, races, contests and "| turn to Toronto this evening. | a baseball match made the afternoon | § Black, Brown and White Shoes; Lace, Strap and Pump styles; the Kingston dry-dock yesterday. | Sbuadance of 800d eats delighted the Bi . . . . rubber and leather soles--Dress Shoes and Play Shoes--in fact, The barge Hilda is now on the | BUSTY Jionivkern, who quickly shows | 1g range of durable Galatea Stripe; just the line for the kid- everything for the comfort of the little folks. | Captain LaSha, of Gananoque, has | effo s ady been appointed first officer of the | @'¢iock, the picnickers returned to | . . pe . "BRING THE CHILDREN HERE TO BE FITTED" steamer St. Lawrence, owned by J. | (he city happy, but tired. The officers | |} patterns in khaki, light blue and dark blue stripes } ot the Sunday school are to be.con- | ~ LaSha is a well-known river mariner. jai i . C. } ' » | | BABIES' BONNETS 9 -- . 189 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 2216. 'SERGEAN1S MESS EVENT Elegant range of dainty pattern Bonnets and Hats for baby, 98¢ up. : se". ! | Mrs. J. M. Lanos and nephew, W. ' "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" | A SUPPER AND SMOKER HELD | A. MacDonald, Halifax, who have || | AT ARMOURIES | been visiting Mrs. C. A. Muir, Mont- | § SOX real, returned after a very pleasant . | In Connection With the Princess of Ar. ands . : { 9 . Nr. Mrs. C. W. Livingston of J Wales Own Regiment -- Good | 16) Glen Road, Toronto, motored to | | colored tops . . : 35 . Wishes Expressed To C. S. M. Cross | Kingston with Mr. and Mrs. R. Grass | J rrr 21 rrryr sardines ving Hannan C. pair up } |is staying for a few days at Mrs |} SOCKLETS FOR SALE f { time aspect Tuesday night when a Grae suing; home at Collins Bay. S 0 . : | Hl | i Mr. Mrs. ivingston, | ' : . . ST, Rubber Garden Hose il very pieasant litle "supper and | | Little Tootsie Socklets, in a wide variety of pretty colors. . . 20c. pair. Cheap. ll we ll! ent sergeants' mess who entertained |@ week's fishing with Mrs. Living- | § A. Sha iro | are making to your mea~ fll| 3150 some former N.C.O's and others |Ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cosy of | PANTEES PHY "$45.00 up. We also have a | nd | Miss Jessie Gordon, 240 Alfred . special price for those who [lll mae adi ins ee a manding and | iret, has returned from Kemptvie, (ff BUY a pair of water-proof Pants for the baby. We have them. . have their own material. ll! first class programme was rendered | Where she has been visiting ther |} Per pair 50c¢ T9909 00a 0000s 0 0000s "ae eee. « Up. M YAMPOLSKY | the band and other members of the Past twp wasks. W. D. Black. and 8! : }| mess and Corporal Kelly, of the or-! r. . W. D. . ! 333 PRINCESS STREET Jil! Y | Miss Lillian Black, Parham, Miss Lil- | ' ME R JE R * ji 2vaves. corps | Han Gould, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss | SUM SEYS | : || sentation by Sergeant Tierney to the { . ' § nl hi , a] Jewell, St. Catharines, and Mr. Ed- | $3000--Brick dwelling: § | former NCO. 15 8h battalion. whe | win: Naylor, Madoc, are in town for | . 8 Lot 150 Xx | the Jewell-Gould wadding. } ahd ar He, A Ne ing the C.E.F., from this unit, and | ly ; 120; good garden; . | became _Idter an officq- of the 2nd | Died at MoesistOWn. ; city. ! | Battalion, !C.E.F., 331 gave his life! . her daath 1% . | for Canada in France. Good wishes| Monday morning the death oc- $4700-->brick; 7 rooms; fur- | were expressed to C.S.M. Cross who | curred at Morristown, of William L. { | presse iy | Earing, retired lumber dealer of that The steamer City of Hamilton left | Pass Quickly. Then suppér came. An | Kingston dry-deck for repairs. | . " : efforts of the lady members. At nine dies to romp in, and will stand the hardest wear possible. Several M. .C bell, of Kingston. Captain | Bmp > ngston Nai | gratulated on the success of their pic- | |! Steve J. Martin | LATE SOCIAL NOTES. | ; . : ' . . . visit. Big variety of Infants' Sox--white, pink, tan and blue; with fancy also of that city. Mrs. Livingston He yery | Johnson street, are at Battersea for Suits of all varieties, from [ii Jikely to become members of the | Newark, N.J. il! during the evening by members of | brother, Dr. G. D. Gordon, for the | Phone li An int h ' nb ation by Sergeant Tierney to the | Barbara Shurie. Trenton: Mr. George ||} Boys' Jerseys, all colors . ..............0 vouooo.. 50c. rooms; B. and C.; large stable | was a member of the first party join- nace; B. and C.; lot 66 x 133. {is leaving the city to join his old £ y n | place, and a former well known resi- Nice shade trees; on street car | branch of the service, the cavalry, In| dent 'of Brogkville. Deceased, who , line. i g | the permanent force. R. 8. M. T. F. was eighty-two years of age, was born ¥ . | Jordan, M.C., D.C.M., ably occupied : . $10,300--brick; 11 rooms; | ; : at Baldwinsville N.Y. He moved to €¢ 9» hot water heating: oak floors; | [ihe shale sad Do uN | Morristown twenty-nine wears ago ff The Always Busy Store lot 165 feet Jenpt Allred | their hopes for 10 rar of she | 20d resided there until his demise. . street. See complete list at of- » i i owing to the production of | Princess of Wales' Own Regiment Agus 2.30 2 3% lunes tude | ; fice. \ | and their desire for the cordial co- "FIFI" | operation of the sergeants' mess, | °F 32.50 at Lemmon & Sona. FURNISHED RESIDENCE | which is assured by the fine spirit of LATE B. EW. NSN T™ Good Values in Real Estate CANN : IGNORANT OF LAW; M Removal Notice WAS QIVEN CHANCE | BURIAL AT CATARAQUI CEME- ISUnie Valen Sruats Irae Swelling: With B. wal &. Real Estate and Insurance Drs. Robert and Edna Ashcroft : | TERY WEDNESDAY AFTERN S3200--A treet (ho acess' Street 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 631 Osteopaths Auto Drivers Must Do Away | x FESDaY OOK: I en naw) Are now located at No. 204 King/| With Their Spot | The Deceased Grand Trunk Agent $3400--Albert Street, with bara. street. Telephone 447, Lights. " | Was Universally Esteemed--The $4100--Montrea) street, brick; all improvements. wv ~ - . : i Floral Tributes Were Many. $4500---Sydenham street (double stone). In Police Court, on Wednesday | $3850--Park street, mew frame. wm | morning, four citizens were charged | The funeral of the late H. E. W. #31008 gh street, brick. with carrying a revolving light (spot ; Nicholson took place from his late in and get a full lst. | light) on the front oY their automo- " 3 residence at the Kingston Junction at biles, contrary to the Ontario Motor { MULLI i | neil oy, N & SON pi attended by representatives of the BUYERS AND SELLERS OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS. : All four stated that they were not Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of INSURANCN aware that it was contrary to the ¢ ne law. The magistrate agreed with g Kingston, the 1.0.0.F., Queen street Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 530w and 580). them, allowed the cases to drop, | on condition that the lights are re- : } Methodist chureh, af which he was | | a trustee, and the Grand Trunk rail- | | moved at once. . way, that he had served so faithfully | | _ The court stated that he was coa- | At Popular vinced that the majority of people Don't Swelter -- Buy (and so well for a period of forty . who rive cars, are unaware of the | "The years. The casket was banked b? Prices motor laws, due to the fact that the Coo! Ha beautiful florai tributes, among them | government does not place a book, a 1 t at { hotng a Hillow fron the yeiar, i which was declared to the finest containing the act, in the hands of the owners of automobiles. Hat Store." We Hat | ever seen in Kingston, and wreaths A man who claimed that he got . ! from the church and fraternal orders | Our vas: stock comprises every "tight" on a bottle of lemon extract, Everybody !in which he held a prominent place. conceivabl d was taxed $10 and costs. | The late Mr. Nicholson was univer vable kind. Styles that reflect \ | sally esteemed for his abilities and good taste, class and smartnese are Father Meehan Ni. 'We sell all kinds of cool, sens pleasing ispasitien that attracted characteristic of our assortment. . The Brockvilla Recorder and Times ible Hats for Men, Ladies and Hi! find held tues, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL says : Rev. Father, Garvin, assis past i to Rt. Ror AT at St stant Children. Come in and look Wi Pg : a Re Daftar of | eis Xavier church, is in charge of the : ciated at the religious services at . Men's Straw Sailors--Special values | Jinsh "% Matnisbury, oving to the them over. You are sure to_ff| the residence and at the grave. The F I F d nd ess 0 e tor, . i mao, sn0o ma dose [| ee Fon Rar Feder ll ooo a som wan tn [BL Sarvs var. Dogs sad our, "eed a . hospital, Kingston, 'Rev. Father the variety show. i Railway, E Byrne, Bare, who was ordained a big ' we : ith, tru Seeds ars we sas SDN0 jfew weeks ago by Archbish M presen Panama Hats hy Neil, in St. Michael's Cathedral, Toy. oe aan wu Teberl Dense : onto, is discharging the duties of Jl PANAMAS .. $1.50 to $12.00 [ff the : ug as, : Ladies' Fine Panamas, $2, $2.50, $3 curate here jn the interval. . i ne WN Wholesale Warehouse, foot of Princess St. naa A ntwod tcsatonaty Pg | Phone 51 ventor, is expected at Asso- ciation Idand, near Alexandria Bay, HATS seville wp Ci Thursday, to attend the banquet of the Bdisch Lamp Work's oficials who (ff COOL CAPS ..........T5e. wp Retail Store ....117 Brock St. Phone 217 | | | will have their annual outing thére this week. An invitation has been Liquor Seizures. extended to Mr. Edison to join the - electricians at the island next week, ---- and he has agred to leave his labora- : oa tot tories long enough to come to the ' delivery to a tk tions island and attend the banquet.

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