FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922, TH ---- | From the Countryside went to the Joseph Hughes, who Géneral hospital last Monday, is gaining. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Scott and family at Ear! Scott's on Satur- day. 7 | Frontenac i COLE LAKE. June 24. Everything is growing | fine after the recent rains. Mrs (Dr) O80 STATION. June 26.--The Sunday icnic held in Henry Bourk's grove 1 € k 2g Fas a t f p ene si dams, Toot Tha the. Eel oun Saturday, June 24th, was a great Kits aid Miss Mary Kiley made a 89¢Cess. Oscar Chambers and Mrs. a Mis 3 ie 1 B | . ' Zilli business trip to town on Friday Jaat, | Erasels spony i Bhi 7 am Da oer hus remraed from 1 returned from. home after visit- a ig 2 {Ing friends in Perth. Mrs. W. Dick- carload of flour and feed. Mise Ola | °% Toronto, 1s visiting hor ron Butterill is visiting at T. Butteill's. | = Mr. and Mrs. John PF. Bourk. Misses Rita and Sarah Gregory Were |The bee at R. Bourk's on Thursday Fecent visitors at C. W, Balls. | was well attended. Harold Johns- ton, Toronto, is visiting friends around here. Miss Ethel Conboy spent Sunday in Lanark, "-- FLORIDA 26--Some of the farmers ve started haying. A number from school ARDEN, June 27.--Mr, and Mrs. J. Alex- ander, Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexander, and daughter Francis, motored to Deseronto on Sunday. Miss Laura | Greene, Toronto, and Harry wright, py, are visiting her father, C. M. Greene. |, place are attending camp meet- Mrs. 8. Alexander spent Monday 2 fing at Harrowsmith, ang report Mountain Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat | 101 c0 crowds. Quite a number from and children and Mr. and Mrs. P. here attended the lawn social at Wil- Wilson have returned to their co'- ton in aid of the Presbyterian church, tage at Clear Lake. Ezra Weese, Kal- [od strawberries which have been adar, spent Sunday at his mother's, | . . | quite plentiful Mrs. B. Detlor's. Mrs. G. Steele spent yoo Damon Martyn and Edith vis. 8 ] a Leeds MORTON, June 27.--B. N. '{a business trip to Wednesday. w "oy last week visiting friends and rela- faq at Stuart Martyn's, Violet. Mr. jand Mrs. ----tetrcseronw | 5% WT8. are spending a few days { with the former's brothers, Alfred 9 | and Walter Compton. H. Carroll and | children spent Sunday with Mis | Brandmother, Mrs. Garrison, Yark VANS | 8re spending a' few days with friend |at Fermoy and Cole Lake. M 8 looki f h HAS POSITIVELY [onarrosa volt vi adto He HEALED CHRONIC | Kingston from July 16t until the | Tth, CASES 2 ECZEMA BARBER'S ITCH ABCESSES-CUT PILES BURNS: TRY IT S50 ar aut ovvssists, BRIT AMER DRUG CO. Limit, tions at Belleville and Oshawa. Mrs Mark Compton and baby jer. Misses Clara ang Grace Peter RINGWORM S WELLAND, ONT. Gananoque on illiam Martin has pur- ohased a fine plano from the Lind- Say company. Miss Amy Coon is spending a few days with friends at | Athens. Mrs. George Neaddow | spent Wednesday at Gananoque vis- | iting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. H Sly visited the former's brother, F. J. Sly, Jones' Falls, on Wednesday. F. B. Taber and family, Brockville, GRAND TRUN Is spending a few days at their cot. AGENCY FOR ALL |" tere my OCEAN STEAMSHIP |, Jus 31 vi en, Yo LINES Is training for a nurse. Mrs. James Hewitt has returned to her home at Toledo after a visit with friends Special attention &lven your family or friends going to or returning from | the Old Country, RAILWAY SYSTEM here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watts and Miss Flora atteaded the wed- ding of their son, Stanley, to Miss id Thies apply to| rms FT, a tien in " {June st, atute labor seems to and TAGYT Ry, be the order of the day. Several of the young people ed the picnic of the Brick school at Charleston on Saturday last. ert Watts, Soperton, spent the week- end at H, Watts', Spin CUTLET. June 26.--The strawberry season Is nearly over ang the huckleberries are nearly ready for picking. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderburg and family spent Sunday in Athens. Mr, and Mrs. Benedict Fodey and Mr. ans Mrs. Wilfrid Fodey were Sunday vis- itors at Brewer's Mills. Clarence Cross is spending some time in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. M, J. O'Grady returned to Trevelyan on Wednesday after spending a few days here. Nal- son Fodey and mother spent Sunday in Gananoque. Severa] of the young folks attended the social in the agri- cultural hall, Lansdowne, Saturday night. Sunday visitors at Nelson Fodey's include: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Marshall, Gananoque; Mr. and Mrs. W. Upton and Mrs, P. C. Yates, | Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. M. Fodey and {tamily, Lyn; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fo- | dey, Escott; Mr. and Mrs, Len. o'- | Grady and family, | -------------- 4 ----y {Lennox & Addington] June 26.--Confirmation was held -- SELBY. In St. John's church on Sunday last The community was shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Fanny Rose of For Information an J. P. HANLEY, G.P. Kingston, Ont Open day and night. 'PHONE 99 TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS St. Lawrence Re ute, Season 1022 Sailing Lists New Ready OC. S. Kirkpatriek Agent . . 3g Clarence Street Down the pice turesque St. wrence river and to Eng- land, France, many, Bel- Spipagers today Re erenlumation frm H. B. Beau- mont, General Agent, 1 King St. E, Toronto. Luxurions Comfort are nearly over now. | | Henderson made \ from here attend-| Rob- | | this place. While on a visit to her brothers in Michigan she took pleuro- pneumonia and died on Sunday night, Her remains are being brought here. Mrs. A. Irwin is friends in Kingston mains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Timmon and Doroth 1d Mr. and Mrs. Barnum spent Sunday at Thur- low. Vernon Windover was opérat- on for appendicitis on Sunday. D. | Fitzpatrick spent a day recently { with hig sister, | Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Brown at H. {Abbott's; Mr. and Mrs Campbell and {daughter at J. Armstrong's; Mr. and {Mrs. G. Pau! and sons at R. Paul's; {J. Bradshaw at M Bradshaw's. | | | ! ) -- [ FALLBROOK, June 27.--Mrs. A. Avery, Fall- brook, and James Lister, Pern, were united in marriage at Sharbot | Lake last Wednesday by Rev. Mr. j Cantrell. The bridal party lefl by train for Ottawa. Miss Agnes Avery Is visiting at her home here. Mrs. | Flemming, Mrs. Clarke and little | Marion, spent Friday in Fallbrook | with Mrs. Walroth. | this week. Mrs. H. Sergeant, Shar. | bot Lake, is visiting Mrs. Lister. | LAVANT STATION | June 26.---Miss Muriel Montreal, is visiting relatives Three students from our school here are in Lanark this week writing on | Mrs. Ro- | Thomas Lee, | Mrs. George Sproule and Mrs. Ww. J | | Boyd, delegates of the Women's In- | the entrance examinations, | bert Ferguson, Mrs. | stitute, attended the district annual | meeting held in Lanark on Thurs- | | and { baby, Renfrew, are at present wvisit- | Tiss | {day last. Mrs. Joseph Burke ing her mother Mrs, J Morrean, N Thelma Boyd spent the week-end {with her grandmother Mrs. C. Boyd, Wilbur. | * | Prin Steps. SALEM, 26. --Farmers have started eir road work. There was {no church service in Salem church |on Sunday owing to the pastor, Rev. |J. G. Robeson | Several from {game at Roblin's Mills on Saturday. | Ball playing in the rural districts | seems to be a very popular sport, . |C. Wannamaker is getting ready to {build a barn. The Sunday school is {looking forward to the annual Union Sunday school township picnic at Rednersville next Saturday. Craps are looking well in this vicinity, | ---- { CONFIRMATION SERVICES | |to do th here attended the ball | | Conducted by Bishop Bidwell at \ Camden East | Camden East, June 28--George | Flutton of Toronto is épending a [couple of weeks with his sister, Mrs. {Clifford Skinner. The lawn social {given by St. Luke's church on the | rectory grounds on June 23rd was | | well attended. Mrs. Willlam Skin- |ner left on Saturday for Toronto. [Miss Bessie Stedman tried music ex- | amination in Napanee on Saturday. |Mrs. 8. L. Williams is on the sick [list. R. Glover is spending a rew | days in Kingston with his brother. | Mrs. Strain and Mr. Long of King- | ston spent Sunday at the home of | Fred Addis. | Bishop Bidwell herd confirmation {8ervices in St. Lukes' church on | Sunday evening, June 25th, there be- jue twelve confirmed. Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Goodwin and Arnott motor- {ed down on Saturday. Clifford Cun- ningham of Morven is renewing old acquaintances in the village. Mrs. Jos- Longmore arrived from Toronto on Monday evening to vigit friends. R. W. Longmore and party attend- ed the lawn social given by the Presbyterian church at Wilton on Monday evening. School closed on Wednesday for the summer holidays. Several spent Saturday last in Nap- anee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alkenbrack and family Accompanied by Patterson motored to Sydenham un Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Patterson's brother, Mr. Wals- worth, Owing to the absence of Rev. Latimer, who is attending confer- ence, there was no service in Methodist chufch on Sunday. Mr. Fred Walker is the happy possessor of a new car. Earl Loucks of Morven spent the week-end with his father, W. J. Loucks, The Chautauqua will attract many to Kingston July 1st to 7th. -- VISITOR OF CHRISTIE'S LAKE Catches Largest Fish of The Season Christie's Lake, June 26--Charles Gruner, Auturn, N.Y., caught the largest fish of the seaso lunge 29 inches in length and jn weight 6 Ibe. After spending one e of Mr. and Mrs. car. Miss Helen Carroll, Auburn, N. Y., returneq with Mr. Gruner, Mr. 2% un. H. P. Humpries of the C.PWR. are here for the sum- mer. The opening of Arliedale Hotel Ccess, George Car- visiting | R. Ballance re- | Mrs. J, Chambers. | I School will close | Lattin, | here | ce Edward 1 ,» attending conference. | Mrs. | the |B . |aid of the hospital. Mr. . | Marks is at Ruby Island for the sum- E DAI LY BRITISH WHIG. f § i Ie The Lion Clothing House has a good repu chance an occasional chance to show you the LEVEL never ran a business off the MAP. | tation. That's all th e Lion wants, excepting per- way we got it. A name for being ON THE | Suits made to | your individual June 21st Was The Longest Day In The Year | And We Have The Shortest Prices In Town | glance in the glass sho the proposition as in o few models that you've seen, | | ' interested in your end of | |B PRICES, | be glad you didn't miss," urs. Suit on the figure, 's why we provide a mi ws WHAT YOU GET If you like our cl maybe, but a score of new "You know the sort we have. COME ON 1 rror. A peep at the price » and you ought to be as othes you'll LIKE OUR ones that maybe you'll mr t------ Itisn't a Sale-- just one of our hases that only the early birds get a chance to get a share of i YOUNG MEN'S 2-PIECE HOMESPUN SUITS Regular $25.00 value. Special Purchase Price $15.00 Sizes 36 to 40. THE LINCOLN BENNETT STRAW HAT New York went wild about this one. Get yours! We've had the biggest season in Straws in years, because we are_ showing the smartest range in the city. If it's new you'll find it at the Lion, and if it's at the Lion it's new ! MF.N'S DRESS TROUSERS Neat patterns, for 10 days only.. Regular value $4.50. ' 0 go at $3.39 200 pairs of Men's good, strong, Working Trousers to go at $2.00 Regular $2.50 value New arrival of MEN'S BLACK and 5B MEN'S SILK BROWN COTTON HOSE | NE NECKWEAR Wonderful value, to go at | i lucky pure A Special Purchase for . Saturday only MEN'S BALBRIGGAN : COMBINATION | UNDERWEAR | to go at BH $1.19 | Sizes 34 to 44. | | | -- ! All the latest creations in 15c¢ pair Neckwear. Smart designs in stripes, dots, spots and fig- PALM BEACH SUITS ures, new military stripes, Genuine Goodall Worsted. Get one! etc. T See our range of Und 8 ferent lines of Men's. of Men's Silk Hose, | ferent lines of Men's Outing Shirts, etc, erwear in Single and Combination Suits Working Shirts, Men's N egligee Shirts J » in all the best makes, » Men's 93 to 114 in interwoven, the very best made; HOT WEATHER COMFORTS --White Flannel Trousers --Cream Serge Trousers --Striped Cream Serge rousers. --Palm Beach Trousers. --Grey Flannel Trousers. .--Bathing Suits. --Silk Shirts. --Shantung Silk Shirts. --Hatchway Underwear, etc. BOYS' and YOUTHS' KHAKI TROUSERS Sizes 25 to 29. Regular $2.00 values. To go at $1.49 A Special Purchase of MEN'S TWEED SUITS Regular $25 values. To go at $14.95 Sizes 36 to 44," MEN'S KHAKI WORKING SHIRTS Reg. $1.25 value. To go at 90c 50 dif. Belts, 20 different lines Men's Sport Shirts; 15 dif- | : THE BOYS' SHOP Upstairs | Don't miss the great sale of Boys' Suits which is now on and for 30 DAYS ONLY | | : 'B OUR BOYS' SUMMER WASH SUITS 'Bl are the talk of the city. The B styles are in Oliver Twist, Middy and Jack Horner, and all fast colors at reduced prices. Every Boy's Suit in the house is being sold regardless of cost for 30 days. You will never get a chance like this again, 50 heed this notice or you will regret it later. | BOYS' JERSEYS SALE PRICE, 35c. Sold all over for 50c and 60c¢. Mostly Zimmerknit make. BOYS' NOVELTY SILK TOQUES They're all the rage. Sale Price j 45¢c i See our range of Boys' Caps, | I BM ONE HUNDRED BOYS' WASH SUITS in the house to be cleared in 30days. The finest range of Wash Suits ever shown in Kingsto Sizes 21 to § years. . Sale Price $1.95 ad $2.25 These were $2.50 and $3.00 ues. The entire Boys' Stock -- everything in the Boys' Shop is being slaughtered regard- less of cost. If you miss this chance you will have your. self to blame. Sport Shirts, the Latest Silk Toques, THE LION CLO "LOOK FOR THE LION IN THE WIND rr and Mrs, E. Marks are at Fair Haven. Joseph ow" 2 -- Miss Marguerite Flemming, Dormal, is spending a few days at Californis co-o her home here before resuming hor studies at a summer school. Gerald Coon, Utiea, wN.7., who Spent his holidays at his old nome, has returned to New York. Wins Chipman, Toronto, was & recem:. rr ---- Ottawa jto reside in mer. He was interesting. -- Late News from June 28.--Miss Haze] Coon, R.N., who spent the past year in a hospita in New York city, 1s home. Charlss guest of relatives. W. 0. Coon Lewis and Miss Lewis, R.N., Delta, [the past week at Guelph. were guests in the village recently. | Mrs. Stephen Pennock left ng, May Patt ard, Merton Campbell. sper. | Darga Mr. ana {York. H. Soper; last weex IRipley and J. rrr pp ------------ Aaron Sapire, Perative expert, ha, a full hall to Lear him in the villaga. students home trom | Kingston. are noticed Sadie Flem- erson, Winnie Must- vel is visiting friends yn New T. Thompson, L. 1: Pinkerton have im. Hose, etc. BOYS' BLOOMERS Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values. Sale Price $1.25 Sizes 22 to 36, STRAIGHT KNICK Sizes 20 to 27. Sale Price $1.00 This is a genuine sale. A visit will convince . most skeptical s-- ERS \ THING HOUSE 356 KING. ST., KINGSTON et etme [proved these paint. Mrs. D. Drummond returned from Miss Lucy Coon, Tor, is home for the summer. Topping is driving a new ear. and baby Miss Jean -- It you would gain knowledge traveling, study the country and people as you Bo, and we want you to take, | Properties with fres spending a week af ki i