Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1922, p. 11

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x oso reesom _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ---------- a a ------ A MEMORIAL TO A GREAT EXPLORER |=", ou: moses NOTICE (Countryside! ne ST i GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM | * ; ! Book Is Insulting. hly * A change will be made in Passenger | $ London, June 27._The Bishop ot rain schedules on Sunday, June 25th, Frontenac ! TR Z " |] [Cntario, Right Rev. Dr. E. J. Bid- DS x { / . > jwell, Kingston, in a letter to the MUSTARD ; - |Church Times, the leading high An- * 1922, Standard time, not so called glican organ, characterizes as an in- Daylizht Saving Time, will be con- Z - | BE a ha DESERT 1AKE : [Cukting ineinaation the pam makes dinner tasty trains on the Grand Trunk Rallway| June 20th--Strawberry picking is , jsuiting. insinuation the passage in its . Rystem. {the order of the day here now. The z i. / Tecont review of the Canadian prayer and digestible | crops aré looking very d 5 ~ Z L [57 " " book which describes the work as ' For particulars, apply to:-- . |Crops are looking very good. A num fil : ei > tly a 18 {ber of the farmers have cut their 7 g ; timorous and. apparently produeed seem LE J.P. HANLEY, OP. and TAGT. Ry. clover. Many campers have arrived ry ar 7 id in terror of Protestant laymen with Kingston, Ont. | for the summer season. The dance yp 5 pn ; vo money." The bishop says it passes Arann | held recently at Arthur Pumray's PE f ¥ 7 A 8 his comprehension how so. disgrace- was a decided success, and there was ' / ; fu a charge shouid Rave been lows r > Fi ed to appear, an eclares that it TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. - , 3S ha" } . . St. Lawrence Rerte, Season 1922 | | J. N. Abrams are with their daugh- 8 ; 8 displays insular ignorance similar to Hot Summer Evenin Siig kiss Sev Tiengy ter, Mrs, R. Freeman, who fs very y that which lost to Great Britain the gs a yar 4 itl. Mrs. E. Page is visiting friends , American colonies. : Agent « « 856 Claremee Street are moet 'enjoyably spent when out for a paddle on the water. In Verona. Mr. and Mrs. Pumray . I. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. SH Zh 4 Teachers To Return CANOES and BOATS for hire. Quick and efficient service. C | J 4 Js | = 4 D Sane? Wien. } 2 2 Cobalt, June 27--Twelve teachers a x a ar 3 "ee of the present Public school staff ANCHOR KINGSTON MILLS have intimated their intention to re- A C KNA ! ' June 24--Mrs. W. G. Davidson i : ® ® ANCHOR-DONALDSON BET daughter, Leola, returned home Win to Ocbalt alte; the summer M I - 1 ' ' vacation. Three, the Misses isher, A 84 4 AU p 'E 7 to Campbellford after spending tue a Re, he ss x baer, LA SALLE CAUSEWAY PHONE 767 last six weeks with her mother, Mrs. d . ' d Vi 1 ons t Montreal to SU ativiia C. Ev Clark. Mm. Dave Mitchell and several others are uncertain, ' T and bastions, 80 be erected th June 30) £ Cassandra | D8 returned home, after spending ater oy ea nd a faut 0 Jntian days, wVn_siethnds tnd Sn built' Kootenai House, the Enough happiness - is wasted to| There is no wisdom without wor-{ Let your deeds praise you. vous July 14lAug. 11iSept. § ....Saturniaia few. days at Kingston Mills, the | fir resin pom enn tr here ay supply the whole universe abib | ) you, y **Calls at Moville (Ireland) guest of Mrs. Clark. C. Gilfillan and . Ap. ongue never. URGE eh Sn wa | [VIRION oh ome of Ds |, Jl tn nt eter i n on. conve, ttle Montreal to Liverpoe at the Mills on Monday. Mrs. W. A. meaning to the average pA of the whole of North-Western Am- June a aly 30iSepe. 2 ~ {thenia Gilfillan and children of Lyndhurst, and yet ho one did more in his day erica. His surveys were not merely A et a By baila Spent the week-end at C. E. Clark's. | to open up new trade routes through | rough sketches, but were careful sBerries are very plentiful. Mrs. | the hitherto unknown defiles of the | traverses made by a master in the Mentreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg Ernest Campbell Is attending the| Canadian Rockies and to apply | art, short courses being taken with and Londen ladies' Orange lodge convention in| Scientific map making to the geo- | A magnetic compass, the variation July 1lAug. 6|Sept. § Kingston. . graphical exploration of the West. | of which was constantly determined, July 22jAug. 26|Sept. 23 Andania His day was over a hundred years distances being astimated bw the IMPERIAL POLARINE OIL ago, when the trade of the West | time taken to travel them, and the : - yo Yo is queen aaa Liveedt PERTH ROAD. ar OR] BI ade aan alr: | oie hacked. bY. Baran Th (Light Medium Body) is the Jar SAE der € Perth Road, June 20.--The Tuxis | entirely in the hands of two great | tronomical observations for latitude lubricant recommended for Sept. i, Carmania : July 10/Aus. 31/Sept. 25... Soythia| Boys produced a number of fine lanit-| Companies, the Hudson's Bay Com- | and longitude. " your Ford. 4 x any, with h in England "Typical of him," says Mr. Tyr NC 3 ul N. Y., Oherbourg & Southampton | °T0 Pictures at Perth Road on Sat- Ia the D eaag Cn rell, TPs his attitude towards the he a ' June 27|July 18JAug. 16 .... Mauretania | UT48Y evening. On Monday they en- | headquarters in Montreal. David | trading of spirituous liquors to the Na en Wi July 4 Kg. Aug. 23... Aquitania tertained a large number at the| Thompson was a charity school boy | Indians. He was a strong opponent i | 7 TY ) July 11jAdg. ererigaria| Methodist church, Lake Opinicon.| who went out to Canada in 1784 | of the Hquor traffle; and while he = ; ; wi i Oherd The lawn social held at Maple Leaf | at the age of fourteen years to take | was in charge of the western posts Tdi 5 ua Rambonry school grounds at Raymond's Corn-| service 4 the nt ob Bay Com- no Sleoholie {gots wets allowed 3 July 29]Aug. 31{0ct. 5 Caronia|ers on Thursday evening, was well | pany. Thirteen years later he join- | be taken to them. The years in attended and a fine time was spent. | ©d the rival North-West Company, | which Thompson was in the West Boston « Liverpool -- Queenstown PON" | which offered him greater facilities | were haps the period in which July 28]Aug. 33[Sept. 20 Samaria | The sum of fifty dollars was realized for survey and exploration, The first | this debasing trade was at its worst. isme above expenses. The Misses Conk-| trajing post established by a white | Rival companies were vying with N. Yets'd . (Via Movil) lin, Watertown, N.Y., have been the | man West of the Rockies in what is each other for the furs; and cheap July 15jAug. fife 13 sAlgeria| guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. Har-| now known as British Columbia was | spirits were regarded by the traders Sent ot Bjglept. 18 Ey ris. erected by David Thompsen, on the | as the most profitable sort of barter. Sept. ho ih of London| Miss M. Campbell, Elgin, is spend-| shores of Lake Windermere, in July, | Such, however, was not Thompson's Phin y . { y a 'R D 1| 1807, and the opening up to civiliza- | view. He believed that the use of BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY re 8 Week 51 HOH Symon) tion 'of the Columbia and Kootenay itetjeativg tagor in trade was a LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW Lindeay is the guest of her brother, Rivers was largely due to his enter- | si Orig Po work of David | i suéceeding years. Aryme J. Slack. Both the tame and wild Prise during he was ye sur- | Thompson, the Canadian Pacifie «Cargo only to Glasgow, strawberries are a good crop this veys and supplying the foundation | Railway and the Hudson's Bay Com- - ' season. for the Government and railway | pany are co-operating in the erec. N. ¥. to MEDITERRANEAN maps of to-day. From 1816 to 1826 | tion of a David Thompson Memorial ma EEE EE --. A AA A A A Si, he was én the British Gov. | Building on the shores of Lake Tysed fie . ernment Aad 37 th and defining | Windermere, close to the site of the .. Sey this $ 3 line between Canada | original trading named Koo- "Earonis oe Unred oe : House Ehleh the explorer 3 Farunia Lenn & to Se Lh, Sar the Wood hr hed in 1807 Briefly, th of the nada to ® s. | established i e e 080 ATS for rates rihor 0X Addington At the age of eighty-sevén he died This building will take the form hea ys il f som a results of using too Perec Sonia aed, fun <4 | in poverty at Montreal, where his | of a Hudson's Bay Fort with stock- vy an oil for your " OBE, bebe} . remains He buried without a monu- | ades and bastions and will be used | \ THER RT REFORDCO., Limited BETHEL. ment in Mount Oy4! Cemetery, Tet paFtly a. a mused Jor Tent Indian (1) Engine drag and loss of power. GENERAL AGENTS 2 I écufate were records and | relies and antiquities, t 5 WRING STREET RAST Bara altar oo avian Me] Sarvera het when in 1007 the Jan- | a tesroation hail 10 Rake' Winder: (2) Improper oil distribution. ONTO, ONT. 5 ' foki h adian Government desired to pub- | mere Camp, an attractive summer (3) An overheated engine. weather. Strawberry picking is the lish a map of Western Canada, they | resort which has sprung up in that : 4) Ex or de order of the day. A number from had to fall back on the map made | neighborhood. The formal opening | cess bon posit. here attended the camp meeting at| po"pavid mpson in 1818. of this memorial building fs being- (5) Unnecessary friction and wear. Yarker on Sunday. The teacher, Miss While he was engaged as « fur arradged for September lay, fron (6) Large repair bills. : is bi i an Indi : d HOW TO Hill, is busy with her entrance class. | trader, says his biographer, Mr. J. 5 1] Aecompabied ay a3 Indian () Rapid de A Mr. a 1 « 11, Thom travelled more ant T Mr. and "rs. Clarence Allan and chil B. Tyrre pson Param A Ivwmber 9 tistriane a Sop al on ' 'than 50,000 miles in canoes, on KEEP COOL SISK Were aL Mi Savin Coutolld, ee and on foot through | ploratior of the West are expected Yarker, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | | Naylor, Newburg, and Mr. and Mrs, | 'What was then an unmapped coun- | to be uresent. What is the remedy ? Use Imperial Polarine Motor : \ 2 : y Get & REFRIGERATOR. George Stmmozs, Belleville, at W. Barnhart, Hay Bay, ome day re.|ed here from Verona and are visit- Oil (Light Medium Body), which is especially We have them at: HeWilliams " Sunday. Sx An cently, Ing relations. J. E. Irish has pur- adapted to the mechanical requirements and ts. Garnet Jeffrey spent last Sun- is t--am-- chased a car. Born to Mr. and Mrs. operating conditions of your Ford ngine. $12, $15, $20, $23, Say at Desa, Mrs, Walter Higa Vennacher News. Stanley Gregg, 2 son. 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