WEDNESDAY. DEUSMBER 10, 1924, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Phene 316 Godkin's Livery For and Taxi Service and Saddle Horses BUS FO CATARAQUI CEMETERY Daily except Monday and Saturday at 1.45 p.m. : DELCO- LIGHT The | lets Electrie Light and Power ro every country home. W.C.CAN~NON 164 Barrie Street. "Phone 1150J. TO LET RIDEAU STREET--frame, seven rooms, electric light. $16.00 par month, . GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, Baggage. Agent Great West Life Assurance 'R. H. Waddell Phones 326, 496. 66 Brock Street For Moving of FREIG FURNITURE, BAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE UF EVERY DESC Kingston Trasieg Co. | pas Bab sy uniNGS 2231, 153 WELLINGTON REET I) fh ETS Lackawanna Coal FRESH FROM THE MINE EGG, STOVE AND NUT $16.00 per ton, delivered. + 3 -- | . KINGSTON anp DISTRICT | | | Was A Splendid Event, The get-together banquet, orga- nized by Renfrew Rotary Club and attended by representative farmers of the district and members of the club, and having for its purpose the cultivation of a better understand- ing between town and township re- sidents, takes rank as one of most enjoyable social 'functions which Renfrew has known. Lost A Fine Horse. Alexander McKay, Middleville, met with a streak of bad luck last week when one of his handsome team of young horses broke through the covering of a well and was drownéd before being discovered. To Be Kept Active, 'The temperance workers of Ren- frew have decided that the organi- zation known as the Renfrew Branch of the Ontario Prohibition Union, with the present officers, be kept an active organization for any future temperance campaign. Renfrew County Roads. Approximately $150,000 will be expended in Renfrew {year in the good roads programme | of the good roads committee of the | the | county next | perienced woodsman he knows that training as a nurse in the General the wolves are fast increasing in | Hospital, from which she graduat- number, ed. Besides her husband and mo- ther, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Manford G. Hewitt Dead. about ten days old, Mrs. Manford G. Hewitt, Brock- ville, passed away at the General Funeral of Matthew Devine, Hospital, where she had been a pa-| The funeral on Friday of the late tient since Nov. 26th, The late Mrs. Matthew Devine, police magistrate Hewitt, previous to her marriage|and division court clerk, Renfrew, three years ago, was Miss Clara wag attended by a large number of Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of the citizens. The council and town of- late Thomas Wilson, and of | and some county officials S. ANGLIN CO.INTD Manufacturers of Fine Woodwork A Sun Parlor or Sleeping Porch would make a valuable addition to your house, and add years to your life, : We can make it, See us for designs, Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. a Mrs. | ficlals Wilson, Newburgh, where the de-| were present in a body. Members ceased was {of the cpumecil of the Knights of born - on July 20th, 1894. She had been a resident of Columbus paraded. Amo the Brockville for a period of elght| clergy at nr services in ra years, golng there for a course 'In| ois Xavier church was Bishop Ryan -- | Pembroke, who delivered a sermon. | Among those present from a dis- Be A uty tance were Dr. B. G. Connolly, of Ottawa, a relative by marriage, Hon. T. W. McGarry, Toronto, a brother- in-law, Mrs,' McGarry and three | other sisters of the Heceased, live in Toronto. r A Gleamy Mass of Hair | 35¢ "Danderine" does Wonders | for Any Girl's Haig | Walroth-McKerracher Wedding. A pretty wedding took place at Bonar Presbyterian church, Toronto, on Nov. 24th, when Rev. Mr. Mac- Eachern united in marriage, Evelyn Floence, only daughter of Mrs. D. | McKerracher, to Ralph E. Walroth, Auy juske of Radie ut THERE SHOULD BE A RADIO ces IN YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMA Fun ds of #t--when you make of receiver pure chai rom Radio Headquarters Canada Radio Stores prices are always lower--every radio fam ows that. We'll gladly install any make of Radio in your home on ong week's trial--no money to ae until you are thoroughly sati od ¢ ~--and if we can't satisfy you, no other firm oan. Remember, we are in the Ra- aio business exclusively--you do not pay for experiments. pen every evening or one 1207 anytime. a = Canada Radio Stores | county council. The two most im- | | portant roads In the county on | { which there will be considerable | $3.50 per load $4.00 20% Princess 3 hone n waned and operat Men KNOW Radiol | Fallbrook. The bride wore a sult of HARDWOOD . | poiret twill, black hat, sand bead- Cut stove length, DR. J. C.W. BROOM This is the Marconiphone IT, Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine street. 'PHONE 134. BRITISH AMERICAN ~ HOTEL Ian Public Service Since 1784 M. BORAN, PROPRIETOR, KINGSTON. W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET Telephone 67. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. Phone 1850 Gas for Painless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS 234-286 Ontario Street. ..'Phone 1264 All kinds of machines and machinery repaired. Prompt and efficient ; service. . Oxy-Adetylene Welding. 3 Hopkinson's Grocery MARKET SQUARE New Labrador Herrings . New Bonele®s Cod Fish New Golden Filletts WATTS, Florist 182 Wellington Street When you want the best in Cut Flowers, Plants or design work call WATTS', 1768 store, 1187 residence. - Sole member of Florist Tele Jowh Delivery for Kingston Your out-of-town orders soe White Bear Kippered Sna 3 for 25e. Red Herrings in boxes. pis oe See our 45 cent Brooms, No. 1 American Coal O11 ...... 38e. sal, Christmas Fruits, Mince Meat, Nuts and Candies. Prompt delivery. "Phone No. 14. 37 Broek Street COAL No. 1 Scranton Egg ..$15.50 No. 1 Scranton Stove . .$15.75 No. 1 Virginia Nut ....81550 No. 1 Scranton Pea Coal $11.75 Aylsworth Bros. or phone U. R. Knight 1705w, W.R. McRae & Co. Golden Lion Block Our Coal hot fire, with no bother, no dirt, no clinkers. BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Meat Store Opp. YM.OA. Phone 1876 Tomorrow's Specials | work are the Eganville<Cobdén | highway and the Burnstown road. To Be Tendered A Dinner. The final meeting of the Board of Bduacation will be held on Thurs- day night, when the slate will be cleared for the year. Afterwards at the Grand Cafe, J. B. CoCoke, chairman, will entertain the trus- tees and others, at a dinner. : Mr. Cooke has very efficiently perform- ed his duties while in office, Busy Outting Wood. The Match Company, operating at Pembroke, purchased the right to cut wood for its particular purposes on the Harty ranch lands, situated about five miles from Eganville. A gang of twenty men are already at work, and have utiMzed the vacant Parks' house on the premises. for camp quarters, An Unfortunate Accident. Owing to an unfortunate colliston, which occurred opposite Mr. Bon- ter's store in Wellington, W. H. Mec- Quinn's buggy was completely wrecked. Mr! McQuinn had just left Bonter's store and got into his buggy, and was apparently turning round without giving warning, when a car driven by Wilfred Cal- low came up, and the accident oc- 'curred. Fortunately, although Mr. McQuinn's buggy was upset and wrecked, and the horse ran away, he was not seriously hurt, Farewell to Mrs. Price. The Ladies' Ald Society and the Missionary Soclety of Ren'rew Me- thodist church met to bid farewell to Mra. Joshua Price, long a mem- ber of both organizations and who was taking her departure for her future home in Montreal, Mrs. Price was called to the platform, when Mrs. Allan Grigg read an address and Mrs. Rochester presented her with a hand-painted boudoir lamp on behalf of the members of both societies. Mrs, Price feelingly re- plied, Must Pay Com An award of $1,500 was made In thegcompensation court for injuries to J. Perine, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., who fell from a scaffold while working for the Breslin Co., at Car thage, N.Y. The Standard Assur. ance Company demurred so stromg- ly that the award was withdrawn and the case was continued, during which time the carrier must pay compensation for Perine's decreased earning ability and it will be seen whether or not his condition will '| improve. His doctor, Harold Gokey, Alexandria Bay, told him that he should not attempt to do any work. California and Pacific Coast Tours, During the Winter the Pacific Coast States and British Columbia offer a haven of refuge from our rigorous climate, particularly Sunny California. California has become famous as & Winter tourist region because of its excellent climatic con- dition, its varied and magnificent scenery, the possibilities it affords for all kinds of outdoor sports and recreations, its splendid motor roads, sea bathing, ete. The Canadian National Railways offer a wide choice of routes em- Pork Sausages. 20c. i Gti | Pickled Tonguss 20 Hocks . . . , 8c: Ib. afaiti,t et ere f 1 Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair brush with a little "Dan- derine" and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy--a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, freshness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair *'Dan- derine" is also toning and stimulating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong., Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing "Danderine" | | She also wore the groom's gift, a at any drug or toilet counter and just ' see how healthy and youthful your does not take with it the desire for hair becomes, ed blouse; and gloves to match, also a corsage bouquet of 'Ophelia roses. black fox fur. After the ceremony, a dainty wedding supper was ser- ved. Later the happy couple left for a short honeymoon to Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Dr. E. J. Walroth, Carleton Place, brother of the groom, attended the wedding. On Friday evening of last week a large, number of young people, neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr.: and Mrs. J. W, Walroth, Fallbrook, to welcome the bride and groom who arrived home that evening. First class music was furnished by a Fallbrook orbhestra and the evening was pleasantly epent in dancing and oth- er amusements. The beautiful ar- ray of gifts testified to the good wishes of their many friends to these, two of Fallbrook"s most pop- ular young people. To Sow 64-Year-Old Wheat. Milton, Dec. 10.--Gordon Chis- holm or Hornby, presented Wilson and Wilmott, grain merchants here, with a quantity of red fall wheat which his father, the late Thomas Chisholm of Esquésing bought at a sale thirtydtwo years ago, when it was already thirty4two wears old. Some of it will be sown next spring to see If it will grow. ---------- Repentance 1s a failure when if reparation. 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