Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1922, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. oo WEDNESDAY, AvGUNE 3 tum ee ------ -- aT -- er rere -- ; a -- a ---- STORM MERE NOTHING | pore. [I = | TDS L505 News) | LATEST SUMMER HITS n [ Mary, Margaret and Lois Tay= ; ] 2 i lor Ride Waves on Good | 40c. Per Copy Three ¥or One Dollar i | M citizens" are predicting very | : : . % In all desirable pelts, Yacht Thistle. Mei phgibinrger Sept. | Pi Say It While Dancing, Old Fashioned Girl, The Flapper Song, interesting prices. Jl. A two corumn Ea | Major Gssetal Elmsley, G.0. | ick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland, Swanee River i RR Sa DIE ppm ido i . y udent as Osgoode | Of absence. Always the latest | ary, iy who does the main| Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders : [sheet work, Margaret, a dietitian |recelved at 100 Clergy street w ; 'i? is ; " creations. we {who has been working at the Central | Phone 564w. y : rill rv | F < : : v : Neghborhood House, Toronto, and] The steamer Ww auble hg I - 4 ' 1 K-K-Kiss Leis, a second year' student at the Kingston '""Posties'" on their ex | M A . B . . 2 ' : Lots, € Again, Bamboo Bay, Angel Child, By the Sapphire Sea, On TSR ' ] y cursion to Gananoque to-night. h Qveey's University, both of Yhom A citi igns "E. K."", writes | . . the rd: work, 2 in citizen who signs "E. K."", . . 2 . b are Tete rr Aart as Totes dar ne mee} Gin Gin Ginny Shore, California, Dancing Fool, Some Sunny Day, Tu¢saay's Toronto star. | of a irip the young ladies recently (for the gasoline to run -the Black | etc., etc. {made down the St. Lawrence and|Marla out to Small's ice house to see | from which they returned on Friday | i¢ there is anyone In swimming | reads as follows: __|there? It comes out every day, and THE COLLEGE BOOK STOR i . : In a storin, hea Waves oe nobody is there." It is a useless ex. | 'u E OHN M KAY lL. ited Ontario lash ae ed. iD ense to the citizens." . ONE 919. \ OPEN NIGHTS C ' 1m thelr fury spy 9a iE ii wind| A year ago Tuesday (August 1st) | . Yon scarcely i ie : Py. 1 2 ple the' smooth surface, | Police Sergeant James Bateson pass- | my Manufacturing Furriers ree rs, Mary, Margaret aa4|ed away, and the death of this very Lois 7 of Kingston, Ont., sail| popular officer was recalled by mem- | . Ta 149-157 Brock Street - = Kingston, Ont. |taelr yacht, the "Thistle," \ {bers of the potice foree and citizens | Ot course, like all frue sailors | in general for Sergeant Bateson was | { é {they ci oy the first the best, and get«| oo the best known officers in the | ey jing "iccalmed" is more annoying! .;.. and nis triends were legion. . to them than "topping the ball" in a| --~ round golf, is to the golfer And | . . 3 ! 2 always at it, Morning, noon, | ( B » : and ave ing finds the trio on tha! SV . Speaking of Candy |: iis £ ll MAJESTIC FLOSS--2 ply 1 oz. Bal. bave .rrted of almost all the hon ry | i DUCHESS SWEATER WOOLS--4 ply | OZ. balls. It, has been said: that a sailor loves That the final judgment is reached after the candy has Last week they took a cruise on KOMFORT SWEATER WOOLS--4 ply 2 oz. skeins. > their ov'n account with a party of | reached the mouth and the discriminating buyer will se~ girls avd from Kingston they sat The Late Mrs. Nicholson. 3 enir a as por nl -- » 2 . ov . . lec, for the future, the Candy that ean tickle the'palate rai a ait Repen the ho tu re Sana; COLORS INCLUDE il Brown, Gold, Heather, Orchid, to his satisfaction, [A Beri side rom Alssandels | Kezning, relict of the late John Nicl- | Dark Red, Scarlet, Sky Blue, fi Lavender, Purple, Periwinkle, "OH HENRY'S" strongest ints. A Bay to Thousand Island Park we ha | olson, wh s in h inety-second | . . i . 4 This 44 one of U3 SONGEY: Joints to beat against the current, which Yoon ao ar yey s oy | Pink, Copen Blue, Cerise, i Turquoise, White, Black and trial will convince you. very avift," sald Miss Mary. "And | o ' el : [from*tiie time we left Kingston ef oe Jat, baring ter Moss Green, Sand, -D ark I Herma: HA VE YOU MET jwind was against us and remained {years She was predeceased by her piiat wey until we arrived at Ro :«- | husband by some years, and leaves to "OH MABEL?" vort. Coming back it turned aronad | mourn her loss three daughters, Mrs. . most trkindly and we had it against [Smith and Mrs. Cowan, 181 Division : 3% ali the way home, 'But we bad 8) i eer and Mrs. W. K. Crouter, Gana. | " . . . ' | wonderivl time," she smilingly told | hoque: and two sons, Thomas and | Oh Henry 8S Little Sister. 0, * with Jo unpleasant experien 28 | prank Nicholson, Portsmouth. and ro mishaps, The late Mrs. Nicholson was of CROTHERS Wherever Candy is Sold KINGSTON When Mary and Margaret TayInr | 1rich parentage, her parents leaving | {ware eleven and nine years old, chey|,, ld country for Canada some Established 1869. | had their first lesson in satfing | the ol ntry Canac > A = » |yearsc previous to her birth in Mont- | yacit on the" west coast of Scotland |... in 1882. When she was eleven em {and eince then have kept up the years old, her parents moved to A -- | 1 4 > [years ' > EE ; ar: 2 I he Synmer oD 3 | Portsmouth, where for three-quar- , arge yawl, e "Osiris, y i FO SALE | the Second," of the Royal St. Law- t= seu, Ss esisel, sna Tones Toeat S183. ras josned them, (party ix Iife she was married to John i wit e amily or e crew J r | > ' [Nicholson, from which union there BRICK HOUSE--8$ rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3- |they took to Lake Champlain. After were eleven children, of whom five piece bath, jusnace, hartwood floors throughout. Also mew gar- [that they took many cruises and Won pe » Collingwood Street. v , . : at |F : 26 SOLID BRICK HOUSE--8$ rooms, electric lights, gas, 3-piece iiss siiver cups at jogata: at! The funeral service was conducted bath, furnace--Johnson Street. This home can be purchased on Poa gion, Yori 20m, 'and. Westl,, yeiaay, at her iste home, by Rev. very easy terms. 1 . R. W. Spencer, assisted by Rev. C. E. . * ve 3; : [wantcir rat summer in Kingston | Kiaa" hope, Melsted by Rev. C. E. GRANNY'S OWN" WOOLS make knitting a real pleasure. was in 1918 and it was then that D Dob e M. P. TRUMPOUR [50 i ovine: Seis sia by Once used always used. Nicholson, "Ken" and Harold Nich- | olson and a son-in-law, W. K. Crou- || R. class boat," sald Miss Mary. "Al . Biren "Phones 704 or 1461 2 72 mediately we ihren sisiAl the doceased, Thomas 'and Frank PICTORIAL PATTERNS for September now on sale. ae nARmm---- hy. . er E=mms=mme--mm--e | 'were allowed to take her out alone - " ~~ |and whenever we wanted to. It was = this boat that we got our racing | ter. W. Edwards, Gananoque. was | the undertaker. | { experience. Every summer until this - : FLOUR year, father has had to 80 to Eng- » k land and so we managed the boat." The Late Bridget McCoy. Ire nsurance 4 800 bags (Pastry), (7s), On such occasions Mary is the| . Mrs. Bridget McCoy passed away | 1 while they last {general skipper. But they also have|at the General Hospital on Tuesday | y a brother, R. F. Bruce Taylor, Jr., a|after an illness of some duration, | In case of fire an INSUR- Pr of Royal Military College, |The deteased was a resident of the | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ANCE POLICY is a great satis | Kingston, who often applies for the |Home for the Aged. She was born | faction. Xt also saves worry Mathews Pure Lard { ob, as being a competent sailor is a [in Ireland but spent most of her | trait of the Taylor family. Another|life in Canada. She was an Angli- | when there is no fire. | sister, Miss Leslie Taylor, can also do |can, a member of St. George's cathe- | 4 Are you sufficiently covered? anything on a yacht, but her time for [dral. The funeral took place from | the sport is limited as she is a clev- |S. 8. Corbett's undertaking parlors| 4 me write you a pol- MH not let me y . er violinist and spends most of her |to Cataraqui cemetery this atter- | i oI t Reduced Prices. icy. : time in New York city, studying | noon, Rev. Canon FitzGerald officiat- | Al Milnery ot N Pelee > Reliable companies only rep- under an Italian master. But Sep- (ing. 2 p < | p tember she reserves solely for the > Parisian Shop b sport, when she visits her family " 322 Brock Street and practically lives on the water| _ The Late Samuel Robinson. BUYING--SELLING--RENTING Victor B on d 8S Samuel Robinson died at the Gen- ----- : 1 3 Y 4 1d 5 go who taught us to|©'a! Hospital on Wednesday morn-| RAGLAN ROAD---Detached frame dwelling, with 7 rooms an bought and sold. sall," Miss Mary ventured wishing jg atter an {lines BI two weeks. PL ANS FOR CURLING RINK V olla, tor 31359 to give all the honors unreservedly 0 The deceased was sixty-one years of | ORDNANCE STREET--Detached brick veneer, 6 rooms, electric her father, who is principal of{28¢ and was a resident of Bancroft e-- light, gas, furnace, for $3.900 - 4 R. H Waddell bas mrousiversity, Kingston. . "He (Where he operated a farm. He '*' Were Taken Up at a Meeting PRINCESS STREET--Brick dwellifg, 8 rooms, furnace, gas and * Me oe aed Vy resented. has brought us up to it from our in-|%urvived by his wife. The remains extra lot extending to First street, for : » st. ] fancy as his father before him did [Vere sent to Bancroft to-day by R. . Held on Tuesday UNION STREET---Semi-detached brick dwelling, 7 rooms, furnace, Phones 326-806. 58 Brock St : the same. Swimming is the only|'- Reld & Sons. Night. electric light, gas, improvements, for 4 ¥ aa Lia. Ll y pre-requisite. After that we were al- A RRR o oN A --~ ways allowed to do anything we had At a general meeting of the Kings- HOUSES FOR RENT ~ - a mind to in any sort of a boat." "The Hat Store" ton Curlers Limited, held at the court PORTSMOUTH--Stone dwelling, with 9 rooms, for . . house Tuesday evening, the repor: QUEBEC STREET--Brick Bungalow, for | Of the board of directors was receiv- COLLINGWOOD STREET--Semi-bungalow, all improvements, $88. WRITES FROM TICHBORNE. H ts d éd, showing the work done in connec- hg a an tion with the corporation of the FIRE INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES IN BEST COMPANIES. W. H. Robson Explains About New | C company, the preparation of the -------- Road Over His y. plans 'and the calling of tenders for | Phone 539w. W. H. Robson, Tichborne, writing ; construction of the building. { . . to the Whig, gives an explanation to It was stated that it was first in- | Fire Insurance. the public regarding a new road that FOR ALL OCCASIONS jronded to use the steel fram am | has been built across his property, 2 the old skating rink, but it called for | without his having any knowledge |} For Boating, Motoring, §/, ° high a building, adding expense, | Money to Loan Whatever of the transaction. Driving, Golfing, Dress or §|ana for othed reasons, the idea was | . The writer says that a government any other ocoasion, we abandoned Then plans for a six- {grant of $400 was received through suppl the sheet rink were made with the roof rehome 3 | W. D. Black, M.P.P., to be expended oan PRY proper supported by steel trusses in one -- - ~ {on the road from Tichborne village, headwear. span. Tenders -were received for - = {leading to Sharbot Lake, and Thom- this plan, but they reached nearly | as Swerbrick was appointed to makes ) $40,000. The third set of plans ealls i the layout. When he crossed the ; for cement block construction, with xs rs | Eagle Creek bridge, he turned to the y two rows of posts. The tenders re- | i right, on the top of the hill and left 44 ceived for these plans, added to the the old established road known to : cost of the site, reached the sum of the writer for forty years. $30,000. At previous meeting of "This new road was built, and I 4 the shareholders, the maximum was : Was never consulted," Mr. Robson = ; fixed at $25,000, so another meeting St . . « writes. "I did not know about it un- : will have to be called to rescind the Scores to choose from--all going at big dis- til July 22nd, when I was going for resolution or cut down the size of the x . + a load of hay for my neighbor. As rink. In the ten days that must counts--in fact, many below manufactur- soon as I could, I put-up notices for elapse before such can be called, a : : IN = th . . b 1 the public not to trespass on my All ee aus and Pans special commitiee has been appoint- White Boots, leather soles, § t FH = 8 prices. ow 1s the time to whi premises, without my permissioa, ||§ amas now : ed to canvass for more shareholders. late : etl v8 ial. u a ny . and left the timber in the road |[ big reductions. -Time to -------- : Misses' White Pumps, leather soles, 11 to 2, at : which had been cut on my property. discard by hat Boys' White Running B 1 the prices are low, On the night of July 26th; som po. 1% a, thay hab by hat Police Court Brevities, os' White Running Boots, al sizes, at ! A local doctor was fined $200 and Girls' Brown Running Boots, all sizes, at Son or persons took the notices and timber from my premises, {and plac- right. {cows In the police court on Wednes- Girls' Patent Leather Strap Shoes ed them across the old ad ve 5 #y moraing for issuing preserip- i : 4 road which might have caused some Straws $1 to $3. {tions in contravention of the Ontario ALSO OTHER BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S SHOES person's death. I say that the pen- Panamas $1.50 to $5. {Temperance Act. Notice of appeal e |2lty should be severe on any person d {Was given as the local vendor has : " who would do the like. I put a wire | | no record of the preseriptions. John | fence across ft until such times the NENRANF TH | S 2 IND J | Cameron, charged with nor-support | Jo * Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers sald party come to me for settlement SLURUL TLL O LU | iof his wife, was dismissed until sat- | \ b for the right of way and gravel, 1' isfactory evidence can' be securs - - - PHONE 2210 * ' : am in favor of good roads and im- : and opportunity for reparation pre-' . - proving the country." sented. ®

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