Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1922, p. 2

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I G. \ TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1083. ---- = ; ---- NCIL HIGHWAY |, 2s rovawas" js . OILED AND SANDED % Jee: RED BOOK FOR JULY -------- i 2 : THE DAILY BRITISH WH A horse which took the walk [hon it ra away. cadet some ex THE MAGAZINE FOR THE CAMPERS citement on Brock The Roads Will Boon Bo Ready | siroes" 15, asia veoh. ums FOUR BEST SERIALS OF THE YEAR-- and Travel Will Be jon Clarence street when a piece of " p : *» . . is Pleasant {the harness broke, and then it back- A Girl of the Films, by Rob Wagner, commencing this issue. LL Ses iris pune sew. Contraband," by Clarence Budington Kelland. The provincial highway, east and ! 7 he se 1 " 3 west of the city, is this week being rea Jun lt ran way Te "The Bright Shawl, by Joseph Hergesheimer, |olled and sande kod mg Bi Me Mi did Mamselle Cherie," by George Gibbs. " ! and one-half miles east of the 0 | eity to the "Finger Board" was start- cart and Sid Bie best lo control Ie NINE BEST SHORT STORIES OF THE MONTH-- J |animal. But {it kept being prodded \ g ied last week and already three miles [py ype fork to greater efforts. It y The Unfamiliar Triangle |. tevess E. Phillips Oppenheim, | a . . {at the Kingston end has been com- | ook to th rth sidewalk at the & Little Mother I erasers Jack Boyle, h The new colors, beautiful, fine, fluffy, | Pleted, and soon will be fit for travel. {corner of NE street and kept Tae 4biding ity *ttssssseeaeao Mo Lo C. Plekthall. i 5 . Hiah i 8 i eXatk Draft .,.,, .. ., . .. «+O. F h | ilk Ca di : | This part, which was completed and there for a block, until it was | The Foi Bld Siiisiean SOIT Cooper, 8liIKY, nadian., olled for the first time since last | trightened by a bystander on to the | The Pirate Exploration Co. . . Dl Edward Mott Wooley, summer, is being treated with tarvia slippery road which had been fresh- | The Sixth BWot ... .. B. A. Derieux. : i B. while the newer section farther |, sprinkled. It slipped and fell, its! Courting ,,.......... 0 Dorothy Speare. if 30 | east Is getting dome tar, which is [head striking the rear mudguard of ' Ol Joe Stymp ,...... . . * +++ Gerald Beaumont, il the material used for the primatyd 5 standing automobile which had . | } reatuien. The work is being done {an appropriate "Stop" warning sign! : ; by the Law Contrstruction Company, | pj ht where the animal hit. The! THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE and upwards. | Toronto, under the superivsion of H. in was fortunately not hurt, but! |A. Small, resident engineer, the vehicle was destroyed beyond | PHONE 919, OPEN NIGHTS . . d , As one of the necessary parts of {repair. People on the sidewalk were JOHN McKA ' mite the treatment fs that the oil must be [able to get out of the way in time. | glven time to soak in the motorists | The horse was stunned but not bad- | i . . are advised to give this road a rest |ly hurt. | -- i Manufacturing Furriers {for a few woeks as the middle road| | ito Gananoque may be used. This is | ese 149-187 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont, {also to the motorists' benefit as ths 1 oll is not ideal for travelling over, } | The road from Barriefield to King- [ston Mills is also ander reconstruc- tion for the Ottawa highway, land The steamer Thunder Bay artived | : ¢ | from Montreal yesterday, ana is at | | hence motorists going to the: east | v ' | jare advised that the best road to | the M, T. Company whart, on the {use would be Montreal street, to | Way West. | Kingston Mills and then gstting to The steamer Canadian Passed wp | | the middle road. on Monday night from Montreal to | The ofling of the road from Cata. the lead ot the J ied Yon} ; jraqui to Kingston fs being done by Steamer Jeska ars. ve To eee [the provincial department, and-wayS0Us Point this morning With a | |started Monday. The huge oiling | ©4780 of soft coal. | | { IN MARIN: CIRCLES {| Store will be open on Saturday, July Ist and closed Monday, July 3rd ||. £3 { machine is doing one half of the road The steamer Susie Chipman fs due | |at a time so that traffic may use tha [Tom Sodus to-night with coal. | | other side. Frank Norris, district superintend- | | ent of the Canada Steamship Lines, | | } | | i You may talk about your menus, Table d'hote and a la carte A dessert of good Oh Henry Warms the cockles of my heart! was in the city on Monday, -- TO SPEND ABOUT $13,000 In Interior Additions To Chalmers | Church Hall, | At a meeting of Chalmers Pres- | ! JUST SAY | byteria® and First Congregational | ; - churches held Monday evening, the 3 y building committee was instructed | N Frags ; The Westminster Park hotel, near |, let the contract for the proposed | 3 J " {Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Is open for changes in Chalmers Sunday school | = the SOLU. St. George's cathedral [22D The cast will be ApProximately | THE RUB OF I HE I UB ] + SL. ' ($13,000. The gatherin as quite' CROTHERS Wherever Candy is Sold KINGSTON [iL leave Ju Wednesday 10r 8 vistt | ynaminous bn a ring Sty there | h ; Wash D Cod ro y; Established 1869. [to England. Will ba considerable internal aitera- | as no terror for our Was ress Goods. They were bui t to sta e Ar. Swaine, Plano tuner, orders |y,n, made, including the building of | y : nd t received at 10v Clergy street w. |. gallery. test. : | | Piaae Sn Shion convention of Saki mery wud First Pongresacion. FANCY VOILES-- GINGHAMS-- | : . al people are united for wors! Pp, an | In a wide range of patterns, in dark, * x : ong Thai vi be held In King- |.) 0 latter are contributing $5,000 of | medivm or light colors. Sure to please. pus siowing of Suny Singhinng sedis 4 i . } the structure cost. IB rian 45¢, yard up, eads ® procession. All the wante E Frame House, gas for lights and cooking, toflet, newly deco- "Idlewllde," the home of the Eg- S-------------- { 5 ? colors in Checks, Stripes, Plaids, os ied, Division Strem: . ........... .......... Rew) $1100 Jl glestons, is open for the season. It The Annual Meeting | SWISS ORGANDIES-- ' We. bt Brick house, electric lights, 32s, 3 piece bath, hot air furnace, [Is a pretty Thousand Island home. The annual meeting of Cataraqu! | White and popular colors, with Me Fo easseisnea LL Re « up. 4 Montreal" Street ...,... Bain inn oan nearer tae a $2,500 The short cut to a buyer for your Cemetery company was held Men. broldery; 45 inches wide . . . ,50c, yd. up 8 Frame House, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 piece used car is through our classified day évening, and the board of air. | SWISS MUSLINS-- RIPPLETTE-- bath, hot water heating, partly furnished, Division Street $5,000 solumps Universi 11 | 8ctors was reappointed for the ensu- | New Dotted Swiss Muslin in all the 30 Inches wide--does not require iron : an Mills, University avenue, wi ing year, The following comprise the | wanted colors, including Pink, Nils, ing, We show all the best shades in M. P TRUMPOUR [represent Sydenham street Method- board, Lieut, Col. R, B. Kent | Brown, Maize, Mauve, Copen, White and Stripes and Checks. Only . .25¢. a yard ? ® list Sunda school at the summer Anh Black ........,Our Pri . . . 3 | y My chairman; W. F. Nickle, K.C., R. . co $1.10 and up ' 287 Bagot Street "Phones 704 or 1461w ii school being held at Whitby. Crawford, W. B. Robertson, and! i - ff] The Whig will observe the Domin- CP : 1 --~--~--~+ lon day holiday on Monday, July Dr. A. P. Chown The superin wm Sp Wn IE fo pr fo wy 18rd, as this day will be the one gen- tendent of the cemetery, BE. Purdy, spn ay gave a report which showed that | 4 FOR SALE : ; erally observed " the Htisens. ; during the year there was not as| ; . x Pi $ d C Wail I MI many burfals as in preceding years. ; : 4 Garage, Dusiness in cnic an amp ; | Boston bull pup. "Smithy" was a | : i + . = miles § | great favorite with all the children. Had Successful Outing | 1 . 5 4 village a ut . h 3 1 The Edgewood Club at Edgewood The Kingston letter carriers say | The Big Dry G and House Furnishings Store L from Kingston, wit! upp es J | Park, Thousand Islands, has opened that their picnic held at Loughboro 4 1 800. for the season, under the manage- Lake on Saturday, was the best ever. population of f ment of Miss M. Thompson, of St, Upwards of seventy-five people at-| Centre of good arm- I We can save you 10 to 15% J | Petersburg, Florida, tended, and they had the time of p > p p p p p ; stg p VY dialogue, "Interviewing Bervant | ewer Girls"; duet, by Leslie and Wilfred a b . CN i p Workmen started to dig up Mont- | their Fives. The weather wag ideal Ev i Price on your camp supplies. {1 oa) street, between Brock .and|ang the outing was much enjoyed. MILLINERY RR b> 3 : FF inc es stock, too 8, 5/5 All kinds Canned M. ats, Can- J | Princess streets, Mouday. ' This IS The committee in charge of the ar- i . REAL ESTATE IN ALL Ime ANCHES etc 3[} ned Fish, also Ginger Ale, 3 Jeehimiary bo Paving of the Serpe rangements are deserving of much OF the martes a mers of asaqe "4 Adv ara . 3% Orange Crush, Grape Punch, which is badly in need of attention. Praise for the able manner in which | Hats trimmed and 'remodelled. 1 IY 4 For terms and fur- : | Orangeade, Lime Juice. ] The well advertised Ite, se they handled their part of the affair. Parisi Sho B ING, SELLING, RENTING 4 b . . , J | good service. This rule, try -------- arisian : : ther information ap- 33} Pee Oream Bricks or Cones, 1 | It out for yourselt, New Pole Erected "a3 »o Street On TORONTO ST.--two new frame semi-~ 5 p 3 : : d then va- e A AAA eer SrA Arg b 1 5 * ~ § ply atoffice. 3 §|. Just two more days an As a réult of the automobile ac CONDUCTING BUSINESS, ungalows, J rooms each, furnace, elee- i Cc 11 n 1/8 Call 4 and J cation time for the pups in the! odene w ich occurred at the corn- -- ic lich d 3 pi bath, f h od = eneral Insurance 4 Save the Difference 3 [public schools. The youngsters oo weflington and Earl street on |M. J. Mallen Will Carry on Repalr tric ight an piece bath, for the modest = § Victory Bonds |} {5s begs counting the 'dupa aud |St 0 Wellington and Earl se light Shop Alone, Price of .......... ¢uveeinee $2,850 8 B ht and sold s § [there will be great rejoicing when pole at that corner. The old pole Following the dissolution of part- i ougnt and so 3] ullen S J the school closes on Thursday at was cut off near the sidewalk and | nership of Jones & Mallen auto re- On VI ORIA ST --New brick semi-bun - = 1¢ 4 | noon, was rendered useless. pairs, corner of Barrie and Col- . ga CE Wadi ff Sojerrs ine J fi £7 Eon © ow rm arden Barney wo 1 ' - Indifference is not good nature. ment that M. J. Mallen will eox- E 4 3 | ALFRED and PRIXCESS 87, | Sorher Belay, ho Siw 3: she Haid RS [tinue to run the business alone and em, fireplace, deep lot, for . see - $4,700 3 Phones 326-508. 86 Rrock Se AAR & a aaa. jy (ONCE O r son, ' . 8! unde 1 a t th a tand. . | Cdn ~ brook, = June 2a, 1008 Since ta | 3a a, ame ah re stand. ON VICTORIA STREET--New brick dwel- | Satataumt tt Maz, in te ; Auomoblle y Lisines oi ling, 8 rooms and attic, oak floors, fire- ' amon © people of the ¢ en- undertaker. Rev. Mr. Sisco oinclated. erally and should enjoy a fac mo. lace, modern, and garage, for . $5,000 Miss Madge Osborne, New York, ure of success. Car washing, quick- ouses for Rent. : Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rob- ly and well, is one of the specialties, . i I. ert A. Osborne, on the houseboat, | t one dollar for large cars and sev- All kinds of Insurance at lowest rates, 3 % Head Comfort fleas, 2 Alatindzia Bay, N.Y | enty-ive cents for smaller ones. wr ay 8s Osborne a » ! -------------- ! : ing 1 and © fr on eens me owas. (| E, W. MULLIN & SON = ) maskinonge, the largest of the sea- The Literary Society of Frontenac | a ol F H D son so far. school, (Miss Doris Third, president) RXCLUSIVE AGENTS i gave the following programme at Commer Johnsen and Division Streets . Phones 880w ang Bsns, x or ot ays en Soiled Wetting the Home for the Aged Monday even- pretty ing: : igan; - \ y at the Presbyterian Manse, King- ng: Song by Miss M. Brann gan ston, on Wednesday, June 21st, ; ' When Miss Madeline A., Sides aaugh- Newton; recitation by Jessie Rog- ik ter of Mr. and Mrs. Josep eau- : ih " Summer demands good-looking, com- bien, Howe Inland, became the beds oe Sioid.2 Edith Bailey: di A} fortable headwear, and we are ready for of Joseph dfriend, youngest son y : ) song by George Reld; duet by Jes- 4 : this business with Iiats that are styled of Mr. and . Joseph Goodfriend, sle Wilkins and Stewart Salsbury; ] ; f. Fat and priced vighn, Bowe privy ----y roan Song by M. Branigan; recitation by ] J STRAW Atoms Shurch, as the oficlating clergy. Lon: via by 7b Beacy. 1 Special values at $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. man. The young couple were unat- | on vi . " Pe : tended. The bride wore a pretty - - § : CHILDREN'S STRAWS Suit of navy tricotine, with becom- : Heard News by Radio. 5 Ing hat to match. The bride and It does not pay to be careless Radio stations in the city heard . 1 ! Sc ? ; IL 3 up groom left on She, alterucen sun 8 about the sort of Hat you wear the Beuty Foard and Jack Bre I ogue : visit New York city, Vermon ~it's the most noticeabl. on at Newark, N.J., Monday oo LIGHT CAPS, OUTING HATS, ote. other points. On their return, Mr. ticle of a man's dress. oes | evening, The yelling of the crowd = and Mrs. Goodfriend will reside on Come to headquarters for and the referee's decisions were This smart White Canvas Ok. Rowe Tiund, wises the "uy your new Straw or Panama and pa et os ivsine ry ; oe; ya rosperous farmer, an at the ectrie : ; » } Young armel, Set a good one. You will find Ml! Company's plant wer also heard, | JJ **¢ lentver = tig ---- a Visiting in Carleton Place. ous faultless in texture, fit and M He stated that be thought radio wes ||] wits 1s tow pi --~----d Dr, N. Roy Houston and Miss : here to stay. & SRe Sf the newer styled, 7 : ; Marion Wheeler, Kingston, spent the : > to 7. Popularly priced at .. $350 = week-end with Mrs. Phosbe Turner, tren $1.50 to 8 3.00 sto Obsery Bc a ] Carleton te, Roy leaving Tuesday | eg Bia 0X "CRYIN regular meeting of the Journeymen barbers last night it was decided to hold Monday, July 3rd, as Dominion Day, instead of aise oF, a . MARTIN Saturday. Shops will be open ia S. J © PHONE #310 {the morning from 8 to 11 o'clock, i8¥ PRINCESS STRERT . . . : which is the rule when holidays fall . on Monday. worry, don't pass it on. i The path of duty generally parall-. els the road to happiness. H : 2 ¢ JB | Tor Hamilton, where he has taken s "FT Jj | position on the hospital staf. gs

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