Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1924, p. 4

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ast 20 On Aug. 22nd the planet of Mars will be at its nearest opposition to the earth in all time. It comes within 35 million miles of the earth, and astronomers and scien- tific men are inclined to believe that sensational information of the planet will be available. Bfforts to signal the planet; to de- termine whether the. planet is in- babited are being made. These two views of Mars and the astronomical chart show the posi- tions of the Earth, Sun and Mars on Aug 22nd. Mars made from an observatory in Above are two telescopic views of | France. The picture on the left shows the planet as it appeared last October. The dark long oblong within the light area is the Solix La- cus and the smaller dark spot is L. Phoenicis. To the right is a view of Mars taken five days later. The canal Ganges, which is seen running straight down to the left darkest dot, was very faint. Below is an astronomica' chart showing the relative positions of the Earth, Sun and Mars on Aug. 22nd. Mars will be 35 million miles from the earth, while at the other ex- treme of their orbits the two planets are over 200,000 miles apart, em GROWN * INFANT » The money bags show how rapidly the radio industry has grown in practically five years, or even less, of existence, so far as popularity is concerned. Yet it is only starting, as the comparison of homes (abdve) shows. SURPASSED THE PAST, The Tourist Travel to Charleston Greater Than Ever Before, Charleston, Aug. 18.--Every summer brings a large number of tourists to Charleston but this sume. mer has surpassed. anything in {ts history. Cedar Lake has had an average of fifty guests while the Harbor View house is recciving its share of patrongge. "The Pastime band of Athens was at the pavilion on Friday evening, and rendered some fine sejectiong of music. Rev. and Mrs. V. O. Boyle, who are holidaying at the lake and a party of guests graced the occa- sion by their presence, Misses Oliver, Montreal, are visit. Ing Misses Sarah and Monica Hud- son, Misses Muriel and Marjory Slack and Miss Robinson, Brock- ville, were last week guests of Mrs. M. J. Kavanagh. Dr. H. Percival, Toronto, who has been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Davidson at their cottage has returned home. Nineteen horses arrived a couple of weeks ago from Sagkatchawan and are on the farm of M. J. John. ny Delicious Mayonnaise Without Eggs THE mayonnaise makes the salad-- and Carnation makes the mayon- naise -- without eggs -- the smoothest, creamiest, most delicious dressing you ever tasted. So easy to make--so econ- omical too. Try it--the recipe is given below. And write for the free Carna- tion Recipe Book. : Carnation is just pure milk, evaporated 'to double richness, kept safe by sterili- zation, It is sold by your grocer in tall (16 oz.) cans and in cases of 48 cans. Prodused in Canada by CArnaTion Mux Propucts Co., Luwrrey Aylmer Onlerie bE [ ] = | 22 Three Day a Week Boat Service TO TORONTO Via Bay of Quinte and 1000 Islands Boats leave Kingston, and Sunday, 4.30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time Wednesday, Friday reshing pleasure trip by journeying om the luxurious Steamer Going to Toronto this comfortable way---free from d noise--~-you arrive there rested and invigorated, fit for wha pleasure is ahead of you. The Steamer "Cape Trinity" leaves Kingston every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 4.30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time), arr y Sunday, 4 2p ig 8 ©), arriving in Toronto at 8.00 By taking Steamer leaving Kingston Sundays, you may spend day in Toronto. On Steamer leaving Kingston Wednaniapen addins have a seven-hour stop-over in Toronto, then take the 4.00 p.m. boat for tha Thousand Islands, Alexandria Bay and t, arriving back in King- Prescott, tor your trip's commencement (0 ieht Saving Time), just two days af- Fare for the complete round trip, : on board ship, is « « « $20.00 For tickets and further information apply: Fn J. P, HANLEY, corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, Kingston including meals and berth while CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LIMITED > w son with the exceptions of a couple that were sold. They are fine work horses. Mrs. Roy Blanchard, Addi- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. D. Spencer, is a patient at the Gen- eral Hospital, Brockville, having had an operation for appendicitis, Harbor View Hotel guests Miss Kathleen Lester, Miss Edna Jones, Miss Aileen Lester, Miss Clara Riddle, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. W: J. Sailor, H. H. Gregory and wife, Lewood, N.J.; Caspar Whitney, Mrs. Whitney, New York; George Marron and wife, Owen Sound; Ar- thur Marron, Owen Sound; Mrs. E. 8. Leonard, Detroit, Mich. W. A. Johnson and family, Athens, are camping at Rockmount, Misses Gwendolyne and Frances Wiltsle, Mary and Grace Conlon, Martha Carl and Margaret Serviss, Athens, are spending a week or so at Louetta Lodge. Rev. T, Vickery, Shawville, Que., has arrived to spend his holidays with his family, at thelr summer home, White Sheep Point. Rev. Dr. W. W. Giles, East Orange, N, J., holidaying at' his cottage here, is announced to preach in the Metho- dist church, Athens, Aug. 31st. are: most conspicuous thing about 'the Ostrich is frequently used instead dress. The model is of plaid silk with shades of blue and gold over a background of ecru, ard bound with plain ecru. It also has an insert of of fur as a summer trimming since it gives the soft, fluffy, flattering effect of fur without suggesting its warmth, the ecru in the girdle. Around the Wool jersey is used extensively collar it is bound with the darkest tone of blue that is found in the sald. In its simplicity les its un- usual style, nn. Buttons are used even on hats. They appear in long rows about the brim and crown and are frequeatly moored in place with fancy stitoch- ing. or fall frocks and is trimmed with buttons, colorful embroidery, or merely given leather or linen collars and cuffs, White alpaca makes very smart suits for summer and many of them bave stripes or checks woven in the material, Vanity is an able machine if it operates to benevolence. WANTED 15:00 TO WINNIPEG fatiowss. Thr Emami: oh points in Maniteba, Sos- GOING Rt Riles, Sr, Pm ee, Cert DATES August 26th--Toronto, Inglewood Jet. and all stations south and west Special Trains Leave--(Standard Time) s Z Kingston City Station, August 28nd--6.00 a.m.--3.85 p.m. FASTEST ROUTE TO WINNIPEG. For tickets and all information apply to J. P. Hanley, C. P. and T. A., corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, Kingston, Ont. Phones 99 or 1438. | To rate Wer art Ea Ce Lee pu Bansonaits Prices. NL ATT Re 1 Hn . 000 HARVESTERS A NA dia WR H MS oa ae oo » we Te vey q HEMLOCK PARK STOCK FARM A.H.F in any way. Herd Tu uys th th of attendants, Sanitation, Sterilization, etc., under the personal supervision of Dr. Miller, Professor of Pathology, Queen's gt that evary bottle is fro stable. e guarantee every e m our Delivery to all parts of the ty ins in tested. > Kingston General Hospital, an institution VY Bo oe a a TELEPHONE 1108 R-3. TY Clean, pure milk from heathy cov "Not pasteurized or steril- : 4

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