Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1922, p. 5

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022, T Kingston and Vicinity Haying Started. | presence of a large gathering of rel- ing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. | Haying operations have started in |atives and friends of the contracting | Flood motored to the home of the parts of the surrounding district, | parties, including Mrs. John Samson, | bride's brother, D: P. Carroll, where but this work will be held up for [aunt of the bride, Newburgh, Ont., a wedding breakfast was served, a | {some time now as a result of the |and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nicholson. | number of friends of the bride and | rains. (Camden East. | groom being present. Mr. and Mrs, Concert at Sunbury S------ | Flood will reside near Mallorytown. Shorten the Shgsions. | A Kingston township resident say3s| A number of Kingston amateur |* he would not favor reducing the artists motored to Sunbury on Wed-| Word was received in the city county councillors' allowance, but his | nesday evening, and assisted in the | from Sault Ste Marie, of the sudden ! would save money by shortening the | programme at a very enjoyable gard-| death of Alexander Vallier, former- session to threg days. {en party conducted by the Sunbury | ly of Wilmur. The late Mr. Vallier | | Ladies' Aid Society. Included in the was Well-known throughout the { programme were selections by Cook~| township of Loughboro, having ser- | under the leader-|ved as councillor for a number of | | years. He is survived by his sec- | ond wife, formerly Mrs. William | Akroyd, of Wilmur and three broth- | ers, Thomas, and James of Kingston, | and John of Bedford Mills and ohe | sister, Mrs. Nichols Amey, of Wil- | mur. Mr. and Mrs. George Dart | and daughter, Frances, left on Thursday for Sault Ste. Marie, to at- tend the funeral. FRIDAY, ¥yw 7a, HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. DRAW, WINNETT| Johnson and Wellington Corner of Phone 363 | { | { Wood Split Pulleys A large stock of many sizes of pulleys with Bushings. : f \ Can furnish to power users on short notice. FOR CHOICE MEATS and FIRST QUALITY WESTERN BEEF TRY B. V. McGeein PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1182 Alexander Vallier Died . S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay aad Wetnington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66, Factory Phone 14105. The Barn Was Saved. William Jerome's barn near New | e's church choir, Dublin, Leeds county, was struck by | ship of Miss Rogers; novelty dances | Ughtning during a severe electric Lby five little misses, directed by Miss storm, but ready assistance succeed- | Frances Devlin; solos, Master Billy | ed in extinguishing the fire. | Laird; and character sketches by et { Reg. Betts. An orchestra from Bat- Good Store Tales, |tersea was in attendance, and Rev. | The store ads are good store tales, | Mr. Codling presided. Refreshments | and if you are interested, be tha |were served by the Sunbury ladies. heroine and follow the tale to the end. Go a shopping and see the things that were advertised. Medien LOOK AT THESE! Men's whole stock, solid leather Working Boots in Black and Brown, plain fronts or toe caps; all sizes. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY $3.69 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street > 202 better to- morrow Sold by all Druggists 16 oz. bottle $1.50 For moviag of REIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CAHTAGE and STORAGE OF | BEVERY DESCRIPTION | Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. Evenings 2231. ; Liberal Representatives : At the meeting of the Eastern On- Veterans Buy Home. tario Liberal Association, which was The Great War Veterans of Belle- | held in Ottawa recently, the follow- therefore, gently move. : 2 ville have just purchased the Hub ing were elected for the under ment- If the devil catch a man idle he i | ; : him at work. | 1 block, a three-story building, from |loned ridings: eet i LI N STREET ~~ n ac 153 WELLINGTON ST! | D. R. Leavens, and will transform it] Frontenac James Halliday, | PIANO TUNIN |into a memorial home for veterans. Porton, James po axtel, Barrie-| { { {fleld; Mrs. J. . B /est- Dr. Waugh i Piano Tuning and Repairing. | [os ars 9. Hite! gk, West i brook; Miss May Lake, Battersea. Also Organ Work. | Dentist i | | Anger Is not love nor wisdom | Engagement Announced. The engagement is announced of All work guaranteed. ! Kingston--R. F. Elliott; M. Sul- | Hazel J. Hubbell, B.A., daughter of ; | Yivan; Mrs. (Dr.) C. C. Nash; Mrs. ¥ PETER D. BROWN 2 "er ? 12 Markland St. Phone 2397m, | | Mrs. Hubbell and the late W. }i.|(Dr.) F. J. O'Cnnor, Hubbell, Smith's Falls, to George A.| Lennox--Dr. H. §S. Northmore, rr ---------- B UILDING ? ° Bonney, B.A., Saskatoon. the mar-|Bath; D. H. Allison,-Bath;-Mrs--Ww- ! riage to take place in July. |S. Herrington, Napanee; Mrs. F. | REPAIRS OK ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by | F. Millier, Napanee. O. Aykroyd & Son Retires from Service. Addington--W. A. Martin, Mos- | 2t Main Street. Phowe 1670. Col. A. T. Ogilvie, D.S.0., brother | cow; P. J. Murphy, Enterprise; OGLIVIE'S {of Lorne C. Ogilvie, and Miss Ogilvie (Mrs. A. N. Bean, Moscow;® Mrs. Insurance and Brokerage Office EE ------------ 106 Wellington Bt. Phone 250 For Furniture or Baggage Transfer. wifig with motor truck or horse drawing vehicles. tor Cars and . Livery of any kind in connection, Saddle Ho a specinity, Fre-war prices. FINKLE & CO, 120 Clarence Street. Kingston, Ont, | ATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. {of "Glenora Park," Brockville, who | Thomas Scanlon, Enterprise. | has been officer commanding mili- Prince Edward--Grant Sprague, | tary district No. 7 at St. John, N.B., | Mountain View; W. S. Benson, Pic- {is retiring from the permanent | ton; Mrs. Charles Wilson, Picton; | force to reside in Victoria, B.C. {Mrs. John Shaw, Bloomfield. | | --r------ a -- Flood-Carrol Wedding. St. Francis de Sales church, Smith's Falls, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding-when Miss | Emma Carroll was united in marri- | rues | ~ FURS INSURED AND STORED Left For Mimico. | Phillip Horton, accountant at ths | | Brockville branch of the Bank of | | Montreal, has left on the steamer | {Kingston en routé to Mimico to be-| {come manager of the Bank of Mon-|a00 to Jonn Flood, Mallorytown. | | treal branch at that place. He 18 | The ceremony was ORE by succeeded by W. L. Covert, Mont pean Kelly, Miss Clara, Connelly | real. | presided at the organ and rendered appropriate music and during the "Oftertory" Miss Edna Gallipeau sang a solo very sweetly. The bride AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND: ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. G. HUNTER OGILVIE i 151 Wellington Street ROMANCE NIPPED IN BUD Pretty Gladys Warren, of Nashville, Tenn, who says she is nineteen, but who looks like sixteen. She ran away with Paul McQueen, and the pair tried to get married in several cities, but the parsons all declined on account of their youthfulness. Nothing daunted the couple went far away to Sand Lake, in the Parry Sound distriot, Nerthern Ontario, and were camping happily en- On A Pleasant Outing. Miss Elsie Woodcock, one of Nap- anee's most popular young ladies, is Res,, 1187. at' present enjoying a trip to differ- ent points in the land of Uncle Sam. She will visit friends at Syracuse, was given away by her brother, D. P. Carroll, and was unattended. Sha was becomingly attired in navy-blue satin trimmed with sand shade satin ough (except for the black flies), until a detective followed and arrested Mc- Queen, charged with abduction. She says she still loves him, and wil] marry Gourdier's AUTO TOPS A 3% $ BROCK STREET an REPAIRED R. H. JONES 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 152, him when he comes out of prison, if he is ever convicted. THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one free for next washday. "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" 115 Brock Street F. GRAGE Phone 1545 Big Variety of Geraniums See our choice variety of Potted Geraniums and other Plants. Beautify your lawn and home with our plants. * Window Boxes and Hanging Baskets made up to your order. Cut Flowers always on hand. P. C. LAWSON THE LEADING FLORIST STORE: Corner Wellington and Brock Streets. Phgne 770. CONSERVATORIES: 68 C re Stree $ ent t. Phone 1174J. AA Utica, Old Forge, Adirondacks and possibly New York and Washington, D. C. and brown silk mohair hat. Follow- -- mr } Attacked by a Bull, While leading a bull to Mallory- town from his farm, Charles Ten- nant had a narrow escape from seri- ous injury when the animal got him down on the ground. A. Cosgrove came to Mr. Tennant's assistance and succeeded in getting the bull away from him, Ih. ne m. North Frontenac Neglected. North Frontenac has certainly been neglected with regard to educa- tional fdcilities, the reason being its | sparse population. A continuation school at Sharbot Lake is an urgent necessity. The Wolfe Island continu- ation: school is to be re-opened. in September. N " On Trip To Paris Miss Ruth A. Folger, a former resident of Cape Vincent, N.Y., and | now a teacher of art in Russel Sage College, Troy, N.Y., sailed on the Majestic to represent the society of University women at their meeting in Paris. After the meeting Miss Folger will remain to study art and will tour the continent before re- turning. . i The only thing in a Y Suit for a boy who is - continually on the go. Ze) They are 'Made to wear where others tear" TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel)' -- JONE LER, Manager Most Up-to-Date Restaurant Excellent service, * Meals at all hours. Choicest amlity of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 Reasonable prices, Never Waste Time. If you lose something, either & diamond brooch, a job, or a good worker, phone in to our classified department. Tell us your trouble and let us help you to get it adjust- ed. Ours is the best Lost and Found medium because we reach the great- est number of the best people. You need be neither inconvenienced or worried when you lose anything if you use our want ad columns, A Baseball Accident. Stanley E. Burns, Barrie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burns, Smith's Falls, is in the hospital at Barrie suffering from a broken leg. The accident. occurred somehow during the course of a baseball match. Stan- ley Burns, before leaving Smith's Falls to join the staff of the Bank of Comiherce «t Barrie, was a member of the collegiate baseball team, hold- er. of third base and one of the beat batters. Everything of the Best in well selected and earefully prepared food. 331 KING STREET. Private Phone 635. KINGSTON, ONT, CAN, We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. J.R. C, Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. 2 FOR SALE A beautiful island in Lough- boro Lake .......... $75.00 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 STORAGE MONARCH iris MADE IN KINGSTON. FULLY GUARANTEED., Monarch Battery Co., Ltd. Factory, Corner King and Queen Sts. Office, 254 Ontario, Cohen Bldg ; Dominion Meat Store Opp. ¥.M.C:A. Phone 1268J iy . To-morrow's Specials Whey Butter fe imme Belleville ,.........}. .. 5c. Cora Flakes ..,....3 tor 28c, Hamburg ......... .... 10¢. Sausages .........2 lbs. 2c, Sausage (Cambridge) ....20c. Jams (4 1b. $n) ......,.50c Pure Lard... sisvenin. i 170 Boiling Beef +. vuv..0ue. 100 - SEASONABLE FRUITS Pineapples, Strawberries, To- ,5 PRINT AND GINGHAM DRESSES '. Pretty patterns in the newest of "this season's styles--a full range of sizes from 14 to 44 and priced very moderately at:-- $1.10, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50 up to $4.50 W. N. Linton & Co. | liy Phone 191. The Waldron Store. i ND. Men! See our Nifty Raincoats and Top Coats Be¢ our choice mn of Eng- _ lish Gaberdine Top ts--a. dandy or ou lL 820.50 Raincoats that will please you, both in quality and price at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00. About Summer Hotels Westport is talking a summer hot- el and a public meeting 'was hel there recently to discuss the matter pending a visit to that place by the representatives of the Provincial Board of License Co who are agitating better accommoda- tion for tourists. The k S---------------------- 2 Parker-Bowman Wedding St. Peter's church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Tues- > : " Miss Jean Douglas Bow- Nine times out of ten egotism and : flashy clothes get pretty close to each user HOw. you and I hate to bave other people refer to our in-

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