Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1921, p. 5

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TUESDAY; MAY 17, 1021. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. . : 5 "BUILDING ? [sr rf : | Hore 3 "on ul Sam | K in gs i on and Vicin it y Hardwood Flooring | 21 Main Street. Phone 1870. sees Beech, Birch, Maple, Plain Oak, Quart- --Moth Balls. % = Cheese Sales. [cially her classmates in the «..ens [Rev. George Thornlee, D.D., LL.D. ||| ered Oak. r iy will be the preacher. . | A new hardwood floor in that room will ~Moth Camphor Flakes. ! Furniture--Freight--Baggage | Belleville, 1,56¥ boxes at 15% ec. high school. TRANSFER Cornwall, 1,422 at 15 4-16c¢. --- . STE : Don't § H 8 raci ¥ Going Up North, n horten Hours. i . 5 Phone 1 776J) St. Hyatinthe, 300 at 14¥e Alexander R. Moffat, son of Post- Rev. W. T. G. Brown, on Sunday, | greatly improve its appearance.' : = Ys Bo Heard On May 25th. { master and Mrs. W. A. Moffat, Pem- [sald he had no patience with men 3 : : 8, WH ea It is understood that the liquor broke, who is taking a science course who wanted to work less hours than : --Formaldehyde. 210 QUEEN &§ ' case arising over the seizure of. a |at Queen's, left on Saturday last to heretofore, In these days when the | seoll -- quantity of liquor at The Ducks wil! | join a rdilway survey party which is world. has nearly gone to smash | S. ANGLIN & CO. seiCroolin, . be heard in Belleville on May 35th, |working some distance north of {there was no time for loitering. Ev- : ; ; | Cochrane. ery man must work his best to re- Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington --Fecto. 2 } : y Visited at Lindsay. (store the waste. In speaking thus | Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory ~Sulphur and Formalde- Rev. Father Keeley, of the arch- | Awarded Gold Medal. "he said he had nothing to say about Phone 1413. S hyde Candles. | diocese of Kingston, and a former | Robert Bruce by taking first wages that should be paid for the : Ser-- ~=Ofl of Cedar, ' DISINFECTANTS curfite of St: Mary's church, Lind-|place at the conclusion of the first [hours engaged in work. - i 5) 5. say, visited Mgr. Casey at tha: place {year at the Kemptville Agricultural bree Austin's Drug Store 39c. Gallon . on Friday last. ischool, is awarded the gold medal To Attend Funeral. : | r-------- | donated by Hon. G. Howard Fergu-| William Casey, of the locomotive : : i ndsay on Monda To Take Over the Road. | son, i works, went to y y G. C. MILLARD | The Picton-Bellewille road will be | to attend the funeral of his -uncle, . i | . | Cor. Main and Raglan formally taken oyer on Wednesday | To Manufacture Matches, Right. Rev. Mgr. Dominic J. Casey, | : Corner King and Market Square Kisgsten - Phone 280 next, May 18th, and become from | Messrs. Maguire, Paterson & Bal- [who was parish priest of St. Mary's Brick House, 7 rooms, 8 piece bath; electric lights; hot 2 d very sud- y 1 that date part of the provincial road | mer (Canada) Limited, whose splint {church there and who die : : R FOR MOVING OF Phone 2351 Wa system. factory, Pembroke, had been in oper- |denly on Saturday afternoon. De- air heating; gas for cooking; first class location. Possession | Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and |. ation for some tine past, are soon to |ceased was a brother-in-law of Chief at once. Price $4,300. Cartage of every descripti Graduated in Dentistry. engage in thé manufacture of Justice T. H. McGuire, Prince Al- 4 .. ° ® | In the list of graduates from the [matches in their Pembroke plant. bert, Sask. ELL Kingston Transfer Co. | Royal Dental College of Toronto are tec. -------------- 4 A. F. PURC : | Be in er vie To Train in New York. Elected its Officers, Phone 704 > 1113 Brock St. 8 pr' \ y the names of three Athens boys, Phone 377. 153 Wellington Street. Clarence Rowsome, Guy Halliday | Miss Mary Affleck, Lanark, has| Pembroke board of trade in an- entered Roosevelt hospital , New [nual session re-elected officers . as REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE > a and Eric Dobbs. 'T I INSURAN AND f-training. Before |follows: ' President E. A. Dunlop; = DAVID SCO CE | Fork, 2 2 Dune raining, Betve allen James S. Fraser; sec- In Oklahoma Business. {leaving she' was presented with a . Plumber GENERAL BROKER Dr. William F. Hazelton, a pative | wrist watch by the managers and roy: A iar; fram, 3 | FPiombing and Gas Work a special. of Leeds county ,is now the proprie- | bible class of the United church, La- ty. All work guaranteed. Address In daily communication with Mont- | tor of a manufacturing, jobbing and | nark. A A. McCool, J. T. Stuart, D. A. Jones, 145 Frantense Street. Phone 1277, || 1051 and Toronto Stock Exchanges. |wholesale business at Enid, Okla. H. 8. Walker, H. S. Bowden, J. H. i Kelly, J. A. Munro and A. Johnston, | Dominion, Provincial and Munici- | where he has resided for many years. | Suspended Sentence. pal Bonds for sale. : James Shaw, committed from |The board has a cash balance of Retired Farmer Dies, Delta a few days ago by Magistrate | $486.88. DRA W Wi NETT At Clayton, N.Y., John P. Fitz- | Hanna, appeared before Judge | _ - . . | 281 KING STREET gerald, aged sixty, died at his home | Reynolds and pleaded guilty to a Property Transfers. x - Miss Fairman has purchased from rd DINTAL SURGEON, . in James street. He was a retired charge of forgery. He was allow A : Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Phones = 568; & 1087 farmer and was born there and had |ed his liberty on suspended sen- |Mrs. McNeil a vacant lot at the east Bets Phone 864 been a life-long resident of that |tence. : end of Pine street, Gananoque, and - vicinity. He was single 4 will erect a bungalow during the ---------------- Merchants Will Close A : n Basch £ : y Mee Pembroke merchants and busi- ecil Bateman has purchased from MA RRIED Bourd of Trade Mect ing, a Mrs. G. N. Asselstine, Island 6A, just # Dr. Waugh In addition to A. M. Rankin, |ness men have agreed to close their | M.P.P,, speaking on Good Roads at |stores and places of business at five | south of Beau Rivage (No. 1 Pavil- Dentist if I ADIES Board of Trade on Tuesday night, o'clock evefy evening during the lon), and mu Sreet a bungalow, . ! : ' J. Courtland Elliott of the Univer- [months of June, July and August ex- | Work on which will commence very 10p Wellington St. Phone 256. sity of Saskatchewan will speak on [cept on Saturdays and evénings pre- |shortly. The consideration was $1,- ; . ARE YOU STILLDQING ITT. 'Hoocuition. In the wore. ceeding holidays. 200. Dealer in Furs anly, 4 Lg You must know it is not fair to er ------------ Sale of Fine Animal, y ' {| your husband to continue buyin What Citizens Say. New Medical Officer. 1 ee your hu ying "Good day, have you got your coal Dr. G. F. Denyes has been ap- James Fennessy, Renfrew, dispos- ® new Hats every season when we ¥a ho oY ed of his black mare, Mattie Tipt h 1d i supply in?" This was the greeting |pointed district medical -officer for Ql Ir » Mattie Tipton, ' «i | {1 Sau Tesnale your old ones into the many citizens gave on the street on [the Grand Trunk at Shannonville, | to S. A. Proctor, Toronto, who, it is People S {| very latest Spring styles. Monday. Many citizens were wonder- | Succeeding the late Dr. Moore. a understood; was acting for" W. A. : Get wise! Save $10.00. and put Ing if.the weather man was about to [territory jis from the west sema- (Currie, owner of the Iroquois hotel Florist it into that Suit you have In wind. ||send along a snow storm. ¢ ° phore at Napanee tb the west sema- | in that city. Mr. Proctor's first offer BROCK STREET; phore at Shannonville. - was $2,000 but Mr. Fennessy's flg- re was $3,600, which he finally re- . y ' 3 Furnaces Going Again. i + 417. Watlington suoet. ||| The Kingston Hat Cleaners || "race Goins Again. Mr. Dalton Honored. ceived. In addition to this he is to 6 Fresh flowers and plants daily Opposite Th: Collage Book Store. || ice was still in the harbor," remark-| At the annual meeting of the Brit- [receive $500 if the mare makes a 2a - k of 2.13 on a halt mile or 2.09 Funeral designs, and wedding ed one citizen to the Whig on Mon- | Ish Columbia division of the Cana- | mar ; 4 bri i boliquets to order. Phone 1763. 163 Princess §t. Upstaiza, day afternoon. "I had oo? furnace | dian Manufacturers Association held {on a mile track. Mr. Proctor, the We're Ready for Spring With a Large, "Phone 1488. i h Dal- | purchaser, was the owmer of Grand . . Res, 1137, 1 11 day and even at that it|recently, the secretary, Hug a : er DN Find warm in the is wll ton, formerly of South Augusta, was Opera, when the racer was in prime. New Stock of Fine Quality Mamma aio presented with a gold watch in re- It Would Pay You To Call. cognition of his services, County Debentures Sold : Our range of made 'to measure ; The Lennox and Addington coun- Zn CHOIC suits are of the best material and Cool Weather for Straws. ty debentures to the amount of $30, \ workmanship.«<We carry a large stock | Just after some of the Princess | 000 are being distributed to purchas- : of blue and black serges, English (street merchants had their windows | ers. The sale of the debentures was te WESTERN worsted and Scotch tweeds which wa [nicely arranged with a display of plated m the hands of County Clerk will make to your measure at a very | Straw hats along comes the Weather | Wi apd Reeve A. C. Tummon, . reasonable price, Prevost, Brock St. |Man with a cold wave. Overcoats | Richmond, and were disposed of at ; . - put away for thy' summer were | Par to local buyers, The money goes to the provincial government to pay , 3 hauled out again \ on Monday and Death of Miss Thomson, were greatly appreciated. the county's share wr provincial A sad death occurred in Athens highway construction in 1919. An 3 Wednesday, when Nellie, aged 'about additional amount of county deben- For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices Rib Roasts ........ 85¢c. a lb. § . oh seventeen years, the only daughter To Consecrate a Church. tures to the amount of $40,000 will - E Oven Roasts .......28c a lb. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomson, passed On Wednesday Bishop Bidwell probably be issued to pay the 1920 $20.00 22.00 25.00 28.00 Ww R McRae & Co. : away at the home of her parents. |will be in Brockville to consecrate share of highway expenditure, and 3 1 ' ' We / Pot Roasts ....... 28¢c. a 1b. Deceased was a loveable young lady Trinity church. The Archbishop of | there will no doubt be other large 30 00 32 00 and during her short stay in Athens Algoma, metropolitan of the eccles- | bills from the highways department $ . 9 . GOLDEN LION BLOCK. Hamburg Steak .. 20c. a Ib. had endeared herself to many, espe- | jastical province of Ontario, Most | before the road is completed. . . Pork 'Sausages ..... 25c. a 1b. fl] ~~~ A See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at WELLINGTON A BEAUTY SPOT One of the finest drug stores be- (ly. T. M. Nash was in Toront Choice Spring Lamb the ! g y. T. n onto on a i png by _-- tween Toronto and Montreal has| business trip this week. Percy Roblin --$35.00 -- quarter. § | But Motorists Tear Through It With been fitted up by Jack Shurie." A motored from Belleville to visit Mr. » A out Making Observations, great deal of painting has been done |and Mrs. 'Wallace Garratt, HOX( AN"S Wellington, May = 13.--If anyone | tq the dwellings in this town. The TWEDDEI i 'S . wants to observe the beauties of na- | new lighting system for the streets is : ture, Wellington-on-the-Lake is just | fine. The roads have been gone over Picton Personals, MEAT MARKET the place as everything here is look- | with a big scraper, drag and roller, | Picton, May 14.--Miss R. Collter, : Ing its best. The trees along Main|and are now hard and smooth. "| Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. ' , 131 Princess St. street are just in.first leaf and beau-| It hag been observed that certain' [80d Mrs. 8. Collier, Grove street. : Cho'cest quality of Scranton tiful to behold. It would appedr that motorists are exceeding - the speed | Richard Myatt, a returned. soldier, (One door below Randolph Hotel), : the people of Wellington are trying | limit when they strike thi d and | has been appointed caretaker of Coal. No other kind sold ] y strike this road an wl . . by ° to make this the most beautiful vi.- | they tear through the village without | Monument Park. Lawyer Allison | oar | : or 1C S lage In Ontario. From the town can [giving it a glance. Mr. Cox and other has moved his office from Oddfel- , AN x BOOTH & CO. . be seen the long mammoth. Sand road inspectors were here on Friday |lows' block to the - county offices Banks. 3) n \ i ® to see the reeve in regard to the building. Edward Case has bought Grove Tis Yard Phone 188 Malted Milk A Kingston man has rented the|roads about here. Mrs. Herbert Carson's residence on [i : : 1 3 4 old power house for the purpose of It may be well to remind people of | Bowery street. Mrs, E. Black, who am y 1 e 0 ; al converting it Into a garage. He wil! | Wellington and district that has b i 1 : \ g our (has been spending some time at her hr thd, Supplies a Install a gas tank and pump, which | parks are free to picnic parties. They { brother's, Fred Gallately, has re. : y required _ | will make five in this place. This is| have good water, fables, benches, kit- | turned home to Washington. A. D. nourish a child, invalid, or eld- some town for cars, as one would say | chen, and all free to be used. Urshan, Persian evangelist, will open ® erly persom, and is a bracer for after seeing the number parked-on Many wells have jbeen drilled by |services in Main street church on M aterials any one at any time, It is sup- the streets Saturday night. the new machine which arrived late- |Sunday, May 15th. Mrs. E. M. plied in three sirzes--350c., $1.00 Young has returned from a recent . and $3.75. The large size is the visit at her daughter's in Toronto. | : fii best value and the most suitable ' Miss L. Noble is visiting Mr. and and | s 2 ~ FOR SUMMER WEAR ING A ay. I oe Saing to eamp or for holi- WORK, OUR BEST BLESSING Mrs.-G. Wilson, Belleville, a | ASée window display) By CHARLES GRANT MILLER lag & 2 J. E. Mullen ER rok, or pat Jour Fancy Voiles in Stripes, Checks and i 3 1 ; years secretary of 161 PRONTENAS STREET M. R. McColl (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) Belleville, has left to take over his | . Spotsat . .50c.. 75 1$1a 1 3 1417, | Prescription Druggist g ' pew position as district agent for PO 8 *y y Phane ; y . " : ; = ; one 82. So much is said about labor being a cruel hardship and curse, and We Confederation Lite Amuzistion, §0 many roseate prophecies are made concerning a happy time when all Dimities in Check and Stripes; very Men may be fre¢ from the thraldom, that some ™oolish people are apt AS PIR IN fine; s ech lly pri ced at 45c. a yar d to be deceived regarding the part which labor has always played, and Ww os. Marmalade, i 3 ever must play, in turning dead clay into virile manhood. . g 3 Wagetams Lineavpie Marmaiide, Vy ; : «It is not at all true that labor is a curse. : *'Bayer" is only Genuine Check Muslins--extra value for 822 King Street. Phone 285 Wagstar' : we wlso nave a ful line ot It is the best blessing that mankind has. ; ; Other reliable makes of Marma- It Is the essential element that has developed us from 'sayage Seto aive anh aaa . lades, Jam and Jellies for sale {ands Wn On up foward divi. A ry : "© 30¢ a yard ri Eo. oi : . Countless volumes of silly ncnsense have been and are being wri ARSE . rate . Bon Marche Grocery [|| HINDS | =... 1gc. || ieuue sd dsgstuion of hor snore avon man by macur. Bus | (BAY Spot Muslins at 30c., 40c., 50c. a yard. . - | 8 wi 0 , : > 8 . » Con King: and HARE Streeq RRR Himtrrniswars een made better In mind and hody and , _ Gaberdines, Satin Ducks : : 41 It is work that develops individual character and ¢ivilizes the world. | - Organdies/ Phone 1844. F FRONTS . ein ey 10c. 'Tt tempers the brain, broadens the views and sympathies and gives tone / - nie? ang foie ro aspirations Just as truly as it strengthens the nerves and pig 2 $ or | ows] LOINS .....: 15 the muscles. 4g tute for gonuln NT inde nn = J] mh em work cat i ci 18 a a hen SH W. N. Linton & Co. ; . . TE x it God sald to him "neither shalt thou eat," He took away his appetite p! one a : gs : ESTAT LEGS ....... 20e. That. Tan may Stuf food into Bie stomach, but he cannot eat; the | 20d Jro"ed fate by millio Phone 191. The Waldron Store. [i x FOR 3 : Ca 3 He may see the beautiful things in the world with his ; ; Pe . Ah |i] CHOPS . ..... 15¢. || eves vit not with bis heart, He is blind in the midst of a bower of besuty : er | a i Z, SALE } Np of SEH and deaf in the présence of a dream of music. He goes through life with od LS TE : 2 . ] the perception of its joy and meaning undeveloped. bt i : Ll. i i : 1 : ; eRe of J +The W. B. Reynolds Company,| Mr. and Mrs, Frwin Wiltse, Ath W. H. GODWIN Princess M tl It work ever degrades or kills, it is mighty seldom. Fear of ft Brockville, have been awarded the|eus, have been apprised. that their K iviea probably kills more than the work itself. The want of it has killed . ; ' : 28 He contract for supplying coal to the|son-in-law, Eber Hunter, is call; = & bate ; many, more than either. The need of it to)keep mind and body in order Ontario Hospital here for the cur-|ill at his home at ide, Cal. ot ute S04 Indurance : Market has debased more than all the rest combined. or rent year. The contract calls for{ An optimist expects to get i Drudgery may kill. -Overwork may kill. But wholesome work that wi : 3,000 tons of soft coal and 300 tons | worst of it sooner or tater. But has the heart in it is the best blessing the world has ever kno ! p ey of gathracite. pessimist expects to get it ¥ i os mn *

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