5 * 4 » FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. wpa . - R. ORWELL TAXI SERVICE Phone House 1315 DELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C.CANNON 184 Barrie Street. . "Phone 1158J. ~ General Insurance Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass, Acci- dent and Sickness, Aa. Pub- lic Laability, Fidelity and Guarantee Bonds and Securities per registered Insure your Baggage and save Racial. reasonable rates. R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 506. 86 Brock Street PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. DRAW. WINNETT[ DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets. Telephone 863. For Moving of IGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, FRET | PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF BY ERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. PHON TT. EVENINGS 2331. 153 WELLINGTON STREET GNRENRNNA ERA Choice. Western Meats THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Corns go quick this new way KINGSTON np DISTRICT Heres the quickest way to stop corns that men of science know--Blue-jay. A noted scientist discovered it-- different from any other corn remedy. It is safe and certain. Stops all pain instantly, Then the corn loosens 80 you can lift it off. Quick and lasting relief, no dan- gerous paring. Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow. At druggists. Blue-jay © B&B 1924 To Use As A Summer Camp. A portion of the government pro- perty on Mile Tree Point, Carleton Island, has bean sold to a party of gentlemen from Cleveland, Ohio, who WII usé It for a summer camp. ---- Married At Renfrew. The marriage of Miss Livingstone, Renfrew, and Mr. Kenneth Hill, Ma- doe, took place in Renfrew.on July 14th. Mr, and Mrs. Hill have ar- | rived to take possession of "Bide-a- | Wee" cottage at Moira Lake, Madoc. | In September they will take up their | residence in Belleville, | Hill has accepted a position on the | high school staff. "THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987 See ws for all kinds of OC: A Car Is Stolen, work. Estimates given on new. fonre Manly Scott of Cherry Valley, on od with oar an ahveod Goors elean-| guturday night parked his car on chine. | Main street, Picton, near Memorial | Park. When he required it about ; CRLF LIE | no trace of it has been obtained. The car Is a McLauguiin touring car of 1919 mgdel, maroon body, light MN il ile { top. The license number is 203-537, and the serial number 421742. VLEET TN | | i S ACHING FEET i ------------ | Married In a Boys' Camp, { Miss Ida Jean Miller, daughtér of | Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, and | John Coates, both of Trenton, were | married last week at the boys' camp YOUR NEXT SUIT OR | at Consecon. Rev. W. P. Woodger OVERCOAT { conducting the ceremony on one of Best Workmanship-- | the tents, and not a boy knew any- | thing of it! The couple left for --Prices Right Own Cloth made up. | Winnipeg. The bride was a former | teacher in Trenton, the grcom lives Williamsor & Wellwood !mow in Toronto. 30 Montreal Street. ' | TR Plum Hollow Man Dead. There passed away on July 3rd, at his home at Echo Bay, Algoma, Ira Lewis Lillie, aged seventy-one years. Mr. Lillie had been in poor health for some time but was up and around and passed away while sitting in his rocking chair. He was born at Plum Hollow and was the youngest son of the late Ezra Lillie and Elizabeth Day. He was the last of his family. He leaves a wife but no family, GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES, Best service. J. T. EVES 171 RAGLAN ROAD Phone 2580, Ry Kingston Automobile Club SERVICE BULLETIN: Children under age of 16 shall not drive a motor car; be- tween ages of 16-18, they may get a permit if efficient drivers and pass an examination, Office at Board of Trade. Join the Club now. Lightning Cause of Fire. Willard Ainsworth, living on Christian street, nkar Mountain View, in Prince Edward county, had the misfortune to lose his fine barn and part of this year's crop by fire, caused by a bolt of lightning strike ing the structure. The conflagration bappened on Wednesday evening and all that willing neighbcrs gsuid do W.R. McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block Dominion Meat Store Opp. Y.M.CA. Phone 1876. Tomorrow's Specials Leg of Lamb ...........88¢c Front of Lamb ..........25¢, Stewing Lamb ..........18¢c. Side Pork ... + + «186, .24c. « « «+ 20c. cesses dfe Boiling Beef ........... Sc ROASE oo. ou suse. 180 Roast .....%.. ....14¢ one-third children and «ess 3 1b, S5c. candy-coated. adults. Vi D Y Sold By our Druggiet -- » LINKING THE CAPITALS stig gy Prompt delivery. In oS 2 Special attention given your family golog to or returning from Passports arranged. 1 apply or write H » C.P. & T.A., CN. R'y Look before you ere you leap. And look through the ads. in the Whig's Classified Sec- tion before you spend your money. The un- usual offers there can help you to neat sav- ings. : Read them to-day ! Copright, 1924, by Basi] L. Smith' ------------------------------------------ A bona to the dog Is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog when you are just as hungry as the dog. te There is no duty on the wool the candidate pulls over the eydw of the | Yoters, IX § where Mr. | { ar hour afterwards it was gone, and | did not cheek it. Mr. Ainsworth lost about ten loads of new hay, all his machinery, feed, hens and hog pens. The stock, fortunately, were out to pasture and were saved. The barn was a total loss and was only partially covered by insurance, Had A Serious Fall. H. C. McMullen, Picton, is in the hospital suffering from injuries re- ceived when he was struck by an automobile. Mr. McMullen was walking on the Bloomfield Road, pear the Spencer greenhouse, when he was struck dnd knocked down by Albert Hare's taxi. He was taken to the hospital and improvement has been very slow. No bones were bro- ken but the shock to a man of his age is serious. : ---- Death of Miss Martha Johnson. [Death came very suddenly to Miss Martha Johnson, on July Sth, at | her home, half mile west of Camden East, where she lived alone. She was found lying dead upon the floor, by a friend who often called on her. She had been in very poor health ; for the past year. She was a mai- | den lady, aged about sixty-eight | Years, very highly respected and {loved by friends. Her funeral was { held on July 9th, from her residence, | her pastor, Rev. Mr. Nickle, New- burgh, officiating. Mr. Nickle visit- She was a Methodist in religion. She experiment ment for Eczema and Skin Irrita- Chase's tment free if you mention this ed her regularly during her illness, noma ing when tions. It relieves at onte and gradu- per and send 2c. stamp. for posta, bot i Edmansos, Ba she not being able to attend churecl. You are not I Hu use Dr. ase's Oint- tals the skin. Sample box Dr. all deaiers or 'oronto. contrast to the lurid flesh trial | AAA BR Br WHERE THAW PLANS TO LIVE : In this peaceful country estate at Winchesteer, K. Thaw now plans to stage a peaceful "fade-out" to life story. Determining upon the quiet, simple life of gentle- man-farmer, the chief figure of one of the most sensational cases in eriminal history has purchased the idyllic southern farm with, the avowed intention of settling down. pots that figured in his spectacular . ' ARPA ATCAIA OF CANADA AND UNITED STATES | { | | leaves to mourn her loss, one sis-; ter, Mrs. Bartles, Morven, and sev-, eral nieces. The remains were laid | in the family plot in Camden Eas: | burying ground. : l . The County's Booklet. "Frontenac, the County of a Thou- | sand Lakes" is the title of the new | 24-page booklet which has been pub- lished by the county council to set | forth the advantages of this county! as a tourist's and sportsman's para- | dise. The book, compiled under the supervision of Judge Lavell, is an improvement on that published pre- | viously. The cuts, which number forty-five, are much larger, and con- | tain many charming views of laKes | and rivers from south to north of the ! county. There is also a two-page | map of the road system. A thou-! sand copies are to be sent to each of the C.P.R. and C.N.R. systems. i ' The Late Mrs. J. C. Adsit. Mary A. Adsit, widow of the late John C. Adsit, entered into rest at | the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearce, 331 North street, Ro- chester, N.Y., on July 22nd, at the age of seventy-two years. She is survived by six sons, William, John Herbert and Frank, Syracuse, N.Y. | and Roy and Percy, Rochester, N. Y., 'six daughters, Mrs. Charles Pearce, Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs. | August Welker, Mrs. William Howie, Mrs. Leonard Williamson and Miss Margaret, all of Rochester, N.Y. and one brother, William Jordan, Campbellford, Ont. Funeral ser-| vices were held of Thursday at 7 p.m. in Rochester, N.Y., and on Fri- day, at 1 p.m. at 112 Nelson street, Kingston, cemetery, Interment at Cataraqui ~ Va., Harry his hectic | What a NEO end BRICK Good makes of Hard, Common, Pressed and Rustic Brick carried in stock. S.' ANGLIN CO. LIMITED \ Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. PREVOST'S SUIT SALE *15.00 Values $22.50 to $35.00. Sizes 33 to 46. Phone 503J. Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. . 55 Brock St. D® J.D. K LOGG'S AND EFFICIENT EF ASTHMA AND MAY POSED OF HERBS Wh WHEN RA ER LR RR A SA CONVINCE YOURSELF MASOUD'S ICE CREAM NONE BETTER Pasteurized and homogenized We ship anywhere in bulk and brick. Try our electrically baked Bread, Cakes and Pastry, with the home-made flavor, Our motto is a satisfied customer, GEO. MASOUD 238 Princess Sireet. "Phone 980. FOOTWEAR FOR YOUR VACATION SPORT SHOES SANDALS OUTING SHOES RECREATION SHOES See our many styles ~The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159, 184 Princess St, SALE - MEN'S SUITS $15.00 to $32.00, $35.00 Indigo Blue Serge Suits on sale for 928.50 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. . 2 Lewis E. Carr, Albany, chief at torney of'the Delaware and Hudson Railway, is at Rossmore at his sum- mer home. Mr. Carr is eighty-four years of age and hale snd hearty, J Oliver Crouse, Oshawa, died on Tuesday, aged 74 years. A son, Louis, lives at Northport and a daughter, Mrs. A. Wiite, at Napa- nee. A brother is Charles Crouse, Napanee. . 5