Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1923, p. 4

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"SALADA" It is green tea in 'ection--fresh, cl 3nd flavory. Porn rior to the Sant apans you ever ted. Sold by all Grocers. JUST ARRIVED 200 CORDS HARD AND SOFT WOOD SLABS--CUT. TO SUIT YOUR STOVE. SOWARDS COAL CO PHONE 1656. UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. Chevrolet Studebaker ~The Central Garage Limited "Phone 600. Brock and Montreal Streets. : WE NEVER CLOSE. | The J. K. Caroll Ageey REAL ESTADE AND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Offers 'For Sale ONE MODERN, 7 ROOMED, SOLID BRICK HOUSE--well located, hardwood floors, electric light, gas for cooking. Good lot. $5,800. STUART STREET---detached modern brick house, $4700. We have a few houses to rent. ! 3 SNOW WHITE CANVAS SHOES--One or Two Strap Can- Cuban WHITE BUCK OXFORDS<low heels. WHITE BUCK 1 STRAP SHOES. 'WHITE BUCK 1 STRAP SHOES--Low Heels. ? ALL STYLES OF WHITE CANVAS SHOE Black od OES--White or RUNNING SHOES. CHILDREN'S GREY ELK OXFORDS, | The Sawyer Shoe Store | Phone 159. 184 Princess St. is time, conversation and busi- Tears benefit mot the dead and fs that discover what a man is.|they may injure the living. is the will of heaven that vir-| The secret of suceess is constancy be proved by trialsy- to' purpose. THE DAILY BRI From the Countryside Frontenac June 22. -- Rain is much needed in this distriot. A number frm here Campbell, Verona. The late Mr Campbell resided in this vicinity for number of years. James M. Judge has secured a position in Montreal | Miss Ida Maudee visiting at Thomas Butterill"s; Thomas Butterill has gone to Kingston for a few days. Mrs. Kriehl has returned to Killaloe after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Dowker and family, Harrowsmith, at Frank Ken- redy"s on Sunday. PLEVNA. June 19.--Jack Frost visited this neighborhood and done some dam- age to the gardcas. John Flake and family made a flying trip to Flin- ton on Thursday last. Bishop Bid- well, Kingston, held service in Holy Trinity church, Plevna, on Monday evening and quite a few of the young people were confirmed. "un- day visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Roy White at W. White's, Ardoch; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King and little i Bernice and Agnes, at Levi Kring"s; {| BE. James and family at D. White's; | Miss G. Hartman, Toronto, arrived | home to spend some time under the | parental roof. Rev. Mr. Dosee has | left for conference; we all hope he | will come back to Plevna for apoth- | er year. HARTINGTON June 22. -- Ross Patterson had attended the funeral of the late John | Ve gs last week damaging cabbages, tom- atoes, beans and flowers. Jack Killingbeck has left for his sister's, Mrs, Elliott, Mallorytown. Mrs. M. Nedo is very ill at the home of Mrs. George Stuffies. N. Thompson is | assisting Mrs. C. Killlngteck with her farm work, during the absence of her son., (Mrs, T. T. Killingbeck is again here. School closes on June 29th, when a entertainment <-s | will be held for the children aad our teacher will bid farewell, June 21.--A number from here attended the lawn social at sharpe's Corners on Tuesday night. Mr. Hudson and Miss Withers were mar- ried in St. John's church on Wed- nesday. A large crowd attended the baseball game here on Wednes- day between Adolphustown and Sel- by, the score being 22 to 11 in favor of Selby. A. C. Tummon has im- proved his residence with a coat of paint. Mrs. Robinson entertained the W. C. T. U. ladies on Wednes- day last. G. Richmond is bullding a new fence in front of his resi- dence. Mrs. C. Vanalstine enter- tained the W. M. 8. ladies on Thurs- day last. A number from here in- tend taking in the social at Mount Pleasant on Thursday night. J. E. Hudgin has bullt a new store house. H. C. Wood has purchased a new sedan car. , Mr. and Mrs. B. Denison {and Mrs. § McKim attended! Ghe funeral of the late Mr. Hartin on Monday at Centerville. H. Martin is having a new cement walk bailt in front of his house. Visitors: Mrs. K. Weese and son at C. Arn- old's. Dr. and Mrs. Vosper at D. McKim's; Mrs. Lockwood at J. onus; Dr. McKim at B. Denison's. " |8 bee today raising his barn. Many {of the Masonic brethren attended [ihe funaral of John Cempbell, Vero- na, today. W. Patterson, W. Bab- | | cook, E. Campsall, G. Trousdale, L. Botting, went to Ottawa on the ex- |cursion to the experimental farms. {Many are enjoying the radio demon- strations at Wesley Babcock's, as it is the first in the neighborhood. The {men of the community attended T. | Kerr's barn raising at Pleasant Val- ley, on Monday. Some of the Sun- | cay school workers attended the con- { vention at Harrowsmith on Tues {duy and heard two splendid addres [ses in the evening. Rev. A. W. Stew- art, Aultsville, was calling on friends {in the village today. BEECH CORNERS. | June 19.--Times are exciting at the Corners just at present, William : MoCoy made a visit to this burg last | Week. P. J. Wensley is laying ous {a few dollars on the road just above us, and our spirits are greatly en- lightened by the thought that Mr, Browse has a few more dollars to pend on our road. Jack Frost ede a visit to our homes one night For Tired. Sulf, Ac hing Muscles and as a Rub- A Rae Lr Dr CHASE § ALIN Maple Leaf Cords ot same skilled work- manship, high-grade materials and rigid inspec- tion-- 3 The same road- tested and proven quality that goes into all Dominion The Maple Leaf Cord, a good sturdy tire and moderately priced. #5) Sizes 30x3%. 31x4 - All Dominion Tire dealers Township Councils PITTSBURG, June 4.--Council met at 10 a.m., members all present. Minutes read and adopted. N. H. MacLean ap- pointed township road overseer and by-law passed confirming ment. The collector having made a satisfactory settlement with the treasurer, his bonds were returned and his salary pald. The assess- ment roll was accepted and the as- sessor ordered to be paid. Ac- counts passed: 8. Anglin Co., tile $24.73; Hanson, Crozier and Bigar, printing part of voters lists, $49.86; W. A. Finnigan, twenty-three hours work, $5.75; and team, two hours, $1; A Chown and Co., spikes, 37c; Anglin Co., lumber, $11.70; James Agnew, royalty on thirty rods fence, $3,756; Samuel Atkins, three dage work, $9, snd drawing plank and two sleepers, $5; tréasurer, account salary, $60; clerk account. salary, $25; members of Court of Revision, $32; Frank Mundell, lamb killed by dogs, $6; (1922); tax collector, $200; assessor, $100. Adjourned until first Monday in July. Oourt of Revision. June 4.--Court met at 10.30 a.m Members took oath of 'office Ap- peals heard: Mrs. H. Crumby's as- sessment reduced to $50; Mrs. J. Galloway to $50; H. V. Moore to $200; W. J. McManus to $180; H. T. Free, placed on roll instead of James Leslie and assessment reduc- ed to $100; Roy Clark's assessment confirmed; W. J. Simpson's dog struck off; A. English and Mr. Mangan's appeal to have dog struck off not granted. Court adjourned, , LATE EX-WARDEN CAMPBELL. Funeral Held On Friday Was Very Largely Attended. SH WHIG appoint | T out, The Mail and Empire | May Circulation 108,740 \ HE MAIL AND EMPIRE'S. steady, consistent further proves reader confidence. Intwenty-two years it has+inczeased in circulation from 36,624t0 105,740. Im the first fourteen years of that period it doubled. That proportion of growth has been steadily maintained through- is Canada's leading morning paper both in circulation and advertising value Second Morning Paper May Circulation 94,102 growth o 14 1.0.0.F, Parham, 1895; Loyal Or- ange Lodge, No. 496, Piccadilly, De- ceased was a Methodist. 'The late Mr. Campbell is surviv- od by his widow, five sons, and three daughters: Archie J. Fort Will- fam, Ont.; Charles Frederick, Sioux, Lookbut, Ont.; Henry P., Saskatoon, Sask.; George H.,S., Ottawa; Elgin F., Cole Lake; Mrs. C. C. Bassett, Deming, New Mexico; Mrs. H. Yorke, Tamworth; Mary C., Verona; one brother and two sisters, Waell- ington, Calgary, Alta.; Mrs. J. W. Van Camp, Watertown, N.Y.; Mrs. Eleanor Peters, Syracuse, N.Y. The late Mr. Campbell came of loyal British stock. His grandfather fought against the United States in the war of 1812 and his father, an Englishman, fought in the rebell- fon of 1837. He moved to Hindhin- brooke township in 1875 and resided there until 1918 when he retired and moved to Verona. What custom has endeared. we part with sadly though we prize it not. : Hardwood ABSOLUTELY DRY Rr SOFT WOOD AND SLABS KENNY & FALLON PHONE 687. . 187-141 CLERGY STREET EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts. Prom, pt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, aaDu Non, Raowses AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. Passports arranged or. . For information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, C.P. and T.A. C.N. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Oftice: Canadian National Railway, corner Johnson and Ontario streets, Kingston, Ontario. Open Day and Night. PHONE 99 or 1433. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987. See us for all kinds of Carpentry work. Estimates givea om Lew floors inid. Have your hardwood floors clean ou Hh Sur mew floor mae True giving somehow takes & sac- ritice along with it. t SILVERWARE AND CHINAWARE TO RENT ~ ARNIEL & HAMBROOK ¥ O, HANBROOK 118 Broek St» Phone 1928w. to make yourself a new Hat out of materials that are as common postage stamps. You spend from spend hours in the making what hav u got when A ing your Triends lock away.

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