: FRIDAY, :ULY 4, 1924. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ---- R. ORWELL TAXI SERVICE Phone House 1315 INE TANLAC RES Tay For, ( msiipation To -- complete Electric Light and Pes ite ton veers Sones Boar W.C. CANNON "104 Barrie Street. Phone 11503. eee Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass, Acc "dent and Hono, Automobile, Pub- Bonds and Securitics per, registered mail. : Insure your Baggegs> and save Worry when travelling. . Reliable Compauics and reasonable 856 Brock Street. : Bajos, z : ~ R. H. Waddell hones 319, 3s. DELCO- LIGHT | PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Piano Adjusting. Norman HM. Butcher, 37 Pine Street, PHONE 184. 1 DENTAL SURGEON Oorner of Johnsoa and Wellington. Streets. Telephone 3863, For Moving of GET, FURNITURE, SAFES, rine CARTAGE and STORAGE or VERY DESCRIFTION Transfer Co. EVENINGS 2281. NGTON STREET A.W.WINNETT d : . ©. Box $410. Mex -- DERE Brock Streets, Welllagton a PHOLE u70. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. to order. Phone 1768. 4187, : Flowers and Plants daily. designs, and wedding WR McRae & Co. =i Golden Lior Block JI : = "COAL You can't tell good coal by the looks of it. All the safe- you have {s the word of Suard Je who ath it to you. stand behin every ton we ou with our personal guaran- tees good as gold. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 183. Grove Inn Yards / Te rr ------ HANLEY'S Vb ---- THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987 for all kinds of Carpentry oe han given om mew floors ("FEEL 1T HEAL Vi Jans 9%. & 80.1 UBES §0c.-~At all Drug Storey MO NEED TO SPEND RESTLESS, SLEW LESS NIGHTS. IRRITATION QUICKLY RELIEVED AND REST AssuneD BY USING THE REMEDY THAT HAS HEL ED THOUSANDS OF SUPPERERS. rbre Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES. J. T. EVES 171 RAGLAN ROAD EnRAEENEENEAREEY C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST Funeral designing and Wed- ding work our specialty. Corner of Brock and Welling. ton Streets. TELEPHONE 770. SMITHS Cash and Delivery Cresmery Buiter, "choice" . . 1 1b. tins Salmon, Bananas, large 7 bars 400. Get our prices on awh les by the crate; cheapest in c 4 Sugar .... "10 1bs. 87c. with beries, and Colborne Strects Telephone 1817, Bacon, by the piece . .....25c. Pickled Pork ........, ...18¢c Pork Sausages ..... ....20c Leg of Pork cies ainses ss BBC Veal Fronts .... 4 ...... Te Boiling Beef ...y.....,.. Sc Pot Roasts «cv viovvon... 19 en Soadtn "ns em ree oe. 100 "sesseces 31s. 5c. -- eae oni Prompt Delivery. Offences ought to be pardoned, for few offend willingly, but as they are Ro compelled by some affection. KINGSTON AND DISTRICT A Lucky Purchase, We are selling a dandy boys' bloomer pants for $1.39. Sizes 28 to 34. The Lion Clothing Co. Engaged A Teacher. The committees of the Renfrew Board of Education has engaged, at a salary of $1,000, Miss C. Stewart to fill the vacancy caused in the pub- He school by the resignation of Miss Dick. The Best is the Cheapest. _"DU-KO wins in every test, Used in Pudding, Tart or Pie, Cheapest is now always best, Think this over then you buy." Only takes five minutes to prepare Leman, Chocolate or Maple Cream flavors. For sale by all grocers. Weather Tips for July. As July was, so will January be. Thunder in July signifieth the same year shall Irave good corn, but there will be a loss of beasts. If St. Margaret's Day (July 13th) be dry, God will give us a fine autumn. (Galician legend). ' ® Married at Cape Vincent. The marriage of Miss Cora Wiley, school teacher, Cape Vincent, N.Y., to Harold Coseo, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank A. Coseo, Watertown, took place Wednesday morning at | the St. Vincent de Pau} church the village. A ---------- | in The Huff Family Association. On the first intimation of date for the Belleville .U. E. L. celebration, steps were taken to gather the des- cendants of'Paul and Solomon Huff, two of thé pioneers of 1776-77 to- gether. In Toronto 'was organized The Huff Family Association of Am- erica, with Tobias Carr, Belleville, president, 8. W. Huff, Detroit, Mich., Pn, ---------------- vice-president, and B, M. Wylie, To? ronto, secretary and treasurer, Death Followed Operation. Stewart Nontell, a well known re- sident of Almonte, passed away on Thursday after a few days' illness following an operation. Deceased who was a son of the late Isaac Non- tell was born in Ramsay township about sixty-seven years ago. New Boats Appear on River. The number of pleasure crafts afloat on the St. Lawrence river has been increased this season by many new and attractive boats that have been launched for the first time this summer. One of the new ones is Miss Syracuse, a new observation boat owned by Capt. Bide J. Estes. A Great Bargain in Men's Suits. Having Purchased a quantity of three-button conservative suits at a low figure, we are going to pass them on to you for $16.50. These suits sold regularly for $25. Sizes 36 to 44. The Lion Clothing Co. A Loss To Perth. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson and two daughters, Misses Dorothy and Marion, have left Perth to take up their residence in Hamilton. Miss Muriel will follow in about two weeks. In their departure Perth loses one of its most esteemed and valued families, and Presbyterianism one of its most efficient workers. Formerly of Picton. . Misses Ethelda and Grace Jarvis are graduates of the Toledo Hospital School for Nurses, Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, Toronto, at- tended the graduation. Miss Ethelda Jarvis has been appointed night sup- ervisor of the Toledo hospital. The Misses Jarvis are Prince Edward Visit Our New Cafe We serve a Special Full Course Dinner for 60c. THE GRA OPROBITE CAPITAL THEATRE, As the spar. kling bubbles rise to refresh our thirsty ips," you are assured of Orchestra in attendance. ND CAFE PETER LEE, PROP. County girls and former Picton Col- leglate students. ---- Not To Be Probed. The {Mness that came upon a num- ber of guests at the Shannonville wedding a week ago will not be made the subject of a special probe. In- Spector Bumpstead informed the Pelleville Ontario that inquiry Rad been made in the case but the peo- Ple involved did not deem the mat- ter warranting an investigation. ------ Sorry To Lose Them. . Mr. and Mrs. B. D, Marwick and Billie, Athens, are now in Kingston, where the former expects to take a summer course at the university pre- paratory to his final year's attend- ance next year, to quslify as a sel- ence specialist. As Mrs. Marwick severed her connection with Christ church Sunday school she was pre- sented with a beautiful triple-plate silver tomato server and an address, -------------- Died In Pembroke. William Millions died in Pem- broke following a stroke of two Was amputated. Mr. Millions form- | erly was a resident of Carleton Place, his wife Miss Hawkins, a sister of Mrs. Robert Neelin. He was a mill- wright of high standing and was re- Quistioned in all parts of Canada, Pembroke finally capturing his whole service and his home. He was sev- enty-four years of age. ------------ Young People's League. The Young People's League of Sydenham Street Methodist church has a very active committee 'on athletics. Throughout the year it provides opportunities for its twenty. five members to enjoy the sports of the passing season. It has recently laid out two tennis courts on the grounds of Victoria school. Later in the season a tournament is to be held. The League is holding a moon. light excursion this month. -------------- Cheese Price Drops. Cheese fell 11-16th of a cent at the Frontenac Oheese Board on Thursday afternoon and several the factories refused to sell. The price offered was 16 1-16th cents 418 boarded, Mr. Gibson buying Howe Island, 40; and St. Lawrence, 60,; and Mr. Murphy buying Silver Springs, 62, and Thousand Islands, 656. The other factories boarding were Glenburnie, 70, Model, 60, and Wolfe Island 80. ---------- Forbes-Kleinsterber Marriage. A very quiet wedding was solem- nized at the Methodist parsonage, Flinton, on June 30th, by Rev. Mr. Ogden, when Raechal, daughter of T. Kieinstuber, Octonlite, became the bride of Arthur Forbes, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Forbes, Kalodar. The bride looked very charming in a suit of navy blue tricotine with sand col- ored blouse and hat. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for Kingston and other points; on their return they will reside at Kalodar. Took Degree At Queen's. A very impressive ordination ser- vice was held in St. George's church, Fitzroy Harbor, when the Bishop ot Ottawa advanced to the holy priest. hood the Rev. George Howard Lan- don Sadler, a native of the parish of Fitzroy. In the autumn of 1918 he entered Queen's University, graduat- Ing as a bachelor of arts in an Eng- lies course in 1921. The Bishop of Ottawa has appointed Mr. Sadler as priest in charge of the mission par- ish of Combermers, where he wil. take up his duties at oace, New County Treasurer, . The Renfrew County Council selected Walford A. Biggs, son of Reeve G. D. Biggs, of Alice as the Dew county treasurer as successor to Thomas' Henderson. The appoin- tee is twenty-four years of age. He is to be paid $1,600 a year out of which he is required to pay his as- sistant. Mr. Henderson has been re ceiving $1,600 per annum, with an Allowance of $750 for an assistant. Mr. Biggs took over his duties on July 1st. In rbcognition of fifteen years faithful service, Mr. Hender- son, the retiring treasurer, was granted an honorarium of $1,500, ~ | WEEK-END EXCURSIONS TO WATERTOWN, N.Y. A Phenomenal 8 The Bay of Quinte was the scene of a most phenomenal Decurrence when within a period of six hours the waters of the bay had arise and fall of from three to five feet. Those who visited the waterfront in the weeks ago. Previously his left leg | of |} | Small Hard Coal | Split Pea Coal M | SOWARDS COAL C0. Phone 155 at which 218 cheese were sold of the |} SILOS The successful dairy farmer must have a silo for wintering his stock. , We can supply them any size. Com- plete with Staves, Lugs, Doors, Roof, etc. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins, : BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. SALE OF MEN'S TROUSERS $1.50 Siz&42 only. Reg. value $3.50 to $5.00. SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS AT $1.75 Reg. value $2.50 to $3.00. Sizes 14 to 174. PREVOST'S Phone 508), Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock St. FOR SALE SEMI-BUNGALOW---Solid brick, 6 rooms, 8 bedrooms, lights, &as, 8 piece bath, hot water heating, fireplace, hard wood floors, wall and floor plugs, nice verandah, extra wide lot, 210 feet deep, beau. tiful lawn 60 ft. from house to street. This place can be bought for much less than cost price if taken this week. One of the finest locas tions in city. Please enquire at office for price and location. M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w - - - | Cut Softwood Slabs >... . . . ...$3.50 per load Cut Hardwood Slabs . . .... .$4.00 per load cevveven.. $12.50 per ton veseenna.. $10.00 per ton UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 813, BN YOU BUY WHEN! ; The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano appeals to the most etic taste, HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, early morning were astonished at the peculiar highness of the water, and more so when they noticed the rapidity of the fall, and within a period of a half an hour the waters again rose to a height of four feet above this year's high water mark, Connecting with Str. Waubic at Cape Vin- cent, leaves Hotel Carlton, Tickets good from Saturday morning until Monday following Sessascerannas sasenssesseas nave JU Fare other than excursion Giving 5 hours tn Watertown N veamesere meses ny same day. - The quickness of the rise and fali was accompanied by a very swift running tide. DYNAMITE FOR BODIES. Effort Made to Locate Couple Be- leved n North Bay, July 4--An expert dynamiter was sent to Kiosk, on Ce- dar Lake yesterday, by the North Bay police at the request of J. R. Booth, Jr., and dynamite operations || are under way in the lake in an at- tempt to bring to the surface the 1] bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Prank 'of New lj to dave be |! canoe was upset by a sudden squall ! oa Sunday aftermcon. Reports drowned when their "- Brent Jast night drom ! Fur Neck Pieces In All Popular Furs ~ W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET "Phone 700. $15.00 to $32.00, ~ $35.00 Indigo Blue Serge Suits on sale for $28.50 TWEDDELL'S were that the bodies ad mot been found up to that a wu have. iF Wise 'men care ot for what they.