Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1924, p. 5

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| EE Phone 316 | 1 '® 9 - Godkin's Livery For Bus and Taxi Service Buggies 'and Saddle Horses BUS FOR CATARAQUI CKMETERY Daily except Monday and Saturday | at 1.45 p.m. | |DELCO-LIGHT | complete Eleetri¢ Light and | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG mL | KINGSTON av DISTRICT | throughout was that Garfisey had been gulity of striking Graham and knocking him off his feet, and an- noying him in other ways during the game. Garnsey was fined $15 and costs which he paid. FOR ALL AGES * Many think cod-liver oil is mainly useful for children. "act is Scott's Emulsion to those of any age is a strength-maker that' is worth its weight in gold. Take Scott's bce Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 24-2 MILLSCOMPANY Street, Kingston General Insurance. Note and Mant. Suge Loans, We buy and ell Bowuds, Collect Rents ang rif Real Estate -- City or Coun my Princess Street, 4 room apartment. ty. Imvest momey om Bath and Toilet, $80.00 -- heated. Your patronage fespeettaily solicited. Possession October 15th. I ---------------------------- Bagot Street, 6 room apartment. | -- ~~ ---------- All conveniences. $40.00--heated. . gE G. A. Wright & So Furnished Houses, about Sen n Tooms. All conveniences, cen MACHINE WORKS .00 - Jocatad. 300.00 ang 495 re Have removed to their mew building 234-236 ONTARIO STREET Opposite Fire Department REE ~~ Ae The successful dairy farmer must have o for wintering kis 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 Exchacge, No. 1571. SALE OF FALL OVERCOATS *14.00 Black and Grey Cheviot~--regular value $22.00 ceeaae. $10.50 Scotch Tweeds in Slip-on style with patch pockets and cuffs, quarter lined; Fawn, Lovat. Regular value $28.00, PREVOST'S Phone 5038). Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock St John McCumber, Napanee, and Mrs. Ellas Wood, Tamworth, were bro- ther and sister of deceased. Appointed Ret ; Fred C. Avery, Perth, has been appointed returning officer for South Lanark and Willlam W. Mil- ler, Pakenham, for North Lanark, for the plebiscite vote, Officers a sil Death of Hi Lajole, The death of Héary Lajole, Tweed, occurréd on Wednesday last. It came as a great relief to one who has been suffering for some time. Dur- ing the previous winter, Mr. Lajoie was the unfortunate victim of a fall which injured his hip and he had been confined to his bed till the time when death relieved him. He was a kind and loving neighbor and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He was eighty-eight years of age. Power plant for every country home. 'W. C. CANNON * To Support A Missionary. The Napanee Methodist district will keep a missionary at Plevna, and have allotted this assessment on the various circuits: Tricity, Na- ranee, $100; Grace, Napanee, $100; Deseronto $10, Morven $20, New- burgh $40; Odessa $20; Tamworth $40, Selby $40, Bath $10, Adolphus- town $40, Bay $20, Yarker $20, En- terprise $20, Roblin $15, Arden $10 and Mountain Grove $10. Then Rev. A. R. McWilliams, B.A., re- turned missionary, made a personal contribution of $15. The parsonage board of Plevna mission wag 'given the privilege of using the proceeds from the sale of the Ardoch Metho- dist church to repair the Plevna par- sonage. The request from the Pres- byterian chirch that the Methodist church take over their work at Mat- awatchen was agreed to and at- tached to the Denbigh mission, un- der Rev. Perry A. Scott. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMahon, Perth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to John J. O'Hara, only son of Mrs. J. O'Hara, Cobourg, marriage to take place quietly fn Ottawa, early in October. 164 Barrie Strees. TO LET. Ftmant, Barrie Street, 4 room apartm bath and toilet, hardwood floors, $40 ~heated The Movement Near An End. It looks as though the Chautau- qua movement is pretty nearly done in Ontario. Deficits have been he rule in nearly every case htis pUm- mer, and guarantors are getting tir- ed of meeting them. i -------------- Death of A Young Boy. Word has been received in New- j burgh of the death of Waldomer Thomson, eldest son of C. W. and Mrs. Thomson, former residents, The death occurred from pneumo- nia following an operation for some trouble in his nose. ~ Youth Was Fined. At Clayton, N.Y., considerable in- terest was arouséd over the trial of Lawrence Garnsey, -Grindstone js- land, charged with bredch of the Peace, in a complaint made by Wil- liam Graham, aged sixty, also of Grindsténe. The case was tried be- fore Justice of the Peace A. M. Knickerbocker of Clayton. Tha complainant charged {ll treatment at the hands of Garnsey on Aug. 22nd while attending a ball game at Camp Koentg, a summer camp for boys, located at the island, Several wit- nesses were sworn, and the evidence General Insurance.- R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 896. 56 Brock Street PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. THE LATEST HITS Special: Bobbed Head. Better Keep Away, Banjos, Ukuleles and Violins. September Etude mow in. THE MELODY SHOPPE 282 PRINCESS STREET 'PHONE 153. Opera'ed On In Kingston. Daniel McGrath, son of Frank MoGrath, Carthage, N.Y., owner and proprietor of the Kenmore Hotel, underwent a serious operation at DENTIST | the "Hotel Dieu" in Kingston, the Princess Street. 'Phone 1850 Jo ee being performed by Dr. Gas for Painless Extraction harle 'Connor. The eration OPEN EVENINGS BY c 8 O'C op was successful, APPOINTMENT ---------- Jenks-Strickland Wedding. At the Church of St. Mary Mag- dalene, Picton, on Sept. 23rd, when Mildred Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strickland, became the bride of Kenneth W. Jenks, son of Mrs. E. Jenks, Rochester, N.Y. Rev, John Lyons officiated. Tha bride looked charming in . her travelling suit' of navy blue tricotine with pm * DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL BURGEON Corner of Johnson and Wellington DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN YOU BUY WHEN! = a sa aetna se Streets. Telephone 868. Golden Wedding Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Allison, Pis- ton, celebrated their fifrtisth gnniver- pretty hat of grey velvet. Miss Luella Way acted as bridesmaid and Piano appeals to the most ascethetic taste. The exceptional tone quality in the Weber HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED, AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street For Moving of , FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE aud STORAGE OF "EVERY DESURIPTION ingston Transfer Co. fC FMUN.L BT. BY RALNGS 22810. 108 WELLINGTON STREET 3 the. groom was assisted by Alfred Strickland, brother of the bride. Af- ter the ceremony the wedding party assembled at the home of the bride's: parents, where a delicious buffet luncheon was served. The rooms were pretty with a profusion of as- ters and other Autumn flowers. The groom's gift to the groomsman was a tie pin, and to the bridesmaid a silver pencil. Subsequently the happy couple left via motor for Belleville, where they entrained for Toronto:gnd other points. They will reside in Rochester, N.Y. sary on Sept. 21st. They have ra- sided in Picton for over forty years of that time, Mr. Allison attended the old, boys' re-unfon at Napanee during fair week and met many ac- guaintances whom he had not seen for long years. -------- Club To Disband. As a result of the breaking up of the Kingston Country Club the club- house and site, about three-quar- ters of an acre, on Barriefield Com- mon, is to be offered for sale. The property is owned by the Kingston Country Club Limited, many of the share-holders of which are members of the Club. ---------- A Guide for Investors A ------ Choice Western Meats GROCERIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES. -- Best service. ----------| J. T.EVES A1ITS 171 RAGLAN R r : ANENEENNARRREEER People's biorist GET IT REPAIRED 177 Wellington Street Sewing Machines, Phonograp! d Hibes repaired und yer Parts supplied. Saws fled, Scissors and edge tools Freier sires Sm ; J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydemham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. For sound investments from the bond markets of the world, send for the cur- rent issue of our booklet "Investment Securities." Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BkoOM L.D.S., nos. ellington and Mroe Streets, Nallingte 100 Wellington s¢, © Kyenings by appointment. = Ahone 670. A Shoe that Fits the Fool Natur-Tred A Shoe for Tired Feet. See them at The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159. This booklet contsins a diver sified list of high-grade bonds and will serve as a valuable guide for you in the selection of seturities, The National City Company . 10 King Street East TORONTO | ' FALL FAIR DATES A Veteran Lady. Dies. Mrs. Olive E. Brown, 80, widow of William H, P 'vn, died at her home in Browny » N.Y. She had been {ll for somes time suffering from the infirmities of age, She was born in Canada, Feb. 6th, 1844, the daughter of the late Samuel and Hannah - MacLoughlin MacCumber, «..0ct. 7 vi» 2 O0t, 11 ++ Oct, 7 and 8 +++.0ct, 2-3 Arden... .. .. .. .. Demorestville,, ,. Madoc. ... ."e Tweed.... .... .. PHILLIPSVILLE SCHOOLS. Orville Elliott Gives . History Of Them in Address. The Phillipsville . public school pupils were successful in carrying off a very creditable list of prizes at the school fair held at Chantry. Ad: dresses delivered by Miss Marcella Myers and Orville ElMott ere high- ly commendable, the latter's being reminiscent of school activities in this willage from early days to the present time read as follows: "The oldest resident of school sec- tion No. 9, who has resided there continuously for eighty-six years, told me that the first school house in the district was built at Phillips- ville before 1800. It was of logs and built partly on the concession. The ploneers, who were of United Bm- pire Loyalist stock, decided that an- other building should replace the old one, so in course of time a stone building was built on land donated by the late Dandel Phelps. This stone hullding was of faulty con- struction, as it soon began to crumble away, but it was not til 1874 that it was replaced by the red school which was erected as cheaply as possible, the contract price being about $400. The floor was of rough hemlock plank and everything else in keeping with the floor. Even at that there were many good teachers and clever pupils, but the old red school house was an eyesore, inside and out. Now we come to our mew school. Land was purchased from the Alguire estate near the village, and in 1911 a building of brick with a b t for the fuel supply was built on the lot. We are very proud of our néw up-to-date school now that it has vbeen newly painted and decorated, but what we lack and need so badly is a cement walk fo the gate, for in rainy weather our front yard is a mess. We hope to get the walk next year as a muddy yard is not in keep- Ing with the rest of the surround- ings. Just one other thing--a flag ' pole to fly our loved Canadian flag. Who will donate the pole?" Market Square Grocery JUST ARRIVED ! New, large Labrador Herrings 60c. dos. Very fine Potatoes. New Cranberries 3 quarts 35e. Mollases and Syrup by quart or sallon. Try our Tea at Phone 14, Prompt delivery. W. E. HOPKINSON 37 Brock Street. a a Look For Us At The Fair 2 packages Corn Flakes, | package Post Toasties, | package Grape Nuts, | package Health Brand, Extra package Corn Phone 138, rove inn ¥aras || Flakes and a big Shop- ping Bag--all for 25¢, : We Sell SMITH'S Call 18317. We deliver, : ' New & Used Lumber meBaTTie and Colborne Streets: Sender Lay Dosti Iron Sheeting be is At Lowest Prices I. Cohen & Co, 267-278 UNTARIO STRE, PHONES $86 and 837, » Put a Duofold on the Home Desk You need not fea its use by different hands For Here's a Point No Style of Writing Can Distort-- Jewel-Smooth-- Guaranteed 25 Years NSTEAD of a fountain pen, it has hither- to been the custom to use an ordinary 3 n and inkwell on the home writing desk ec BE spite of the perils to furniture and rugs. For the point of the usual fountain pen would soon turn awry if entrusted to the variable writing of various hands. But Parker Duofold has now made ® Family Fountain Pen practicable. For its Press- Button Filler is capped insice the barrel --out of sight--out of harm's way. Then, too, the double sleeve of Duo - Sleeve for HUDSON SEAL COATS usoli®rres CW. R McRae & Co. i Golden Lion Block aren ~~ yf see-- GOURDIER'S Brock Street. : Thiswould be a Sad Old World without fire. Fires you must have, and they might as well be 8ood ones. We have the coal that makes the best kind of good fires, BOOTH & CO. These advancements are making Duofold & new member of the Desk Accessories -- one all the family can freely turn to for social correspondence, household accounting, 'or the young folks for their school work. And this black-tipped lacquer - red beauty adde desk. with all its hazards. At all good pen counters. The Parker Pen Toronto, Ask aloo for Parker Duofold Pencils to match the pen, $3.50 Oh ry SALE ". Fall Overcoats and Suits--Men's and Youhg Men's Models $18.00 to $30.00 ENGLISH GABERDINE RAIN COATS WE HANDLE Th [| Fe nN Rk $16.50 to $25.00 | Dominion Meat Store LIMIT TO SIZE 1 ET TTT -- fe ESTABLISHED 1871. YOUR NAME IN GOLD Letters put on all Parker Duofold Pens--=Free of charge. KINNEAR & d'ESTERRE BEST IN THE CITY -- IN HE CITY a - ----- - - R---- PARKER PENS MAHOOD BROS For sale by 118 PRINCESS STREET J

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