Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1924, p. 5

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ECLECTRIC IL {| ing he turned out a piece. of Indian THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG® KINGSTON AND DISTRICT Fractures Skull By Fall A little son of Claude Barnett, Tweed, fell off a fence and fracutred Died of FPucumonia. Mr. Ab. Huff, a son of JEcob Huff, his home in Vancau- ttack of pneumonia. Helped A Worthy Cause. The Picton public school has fa ken up an offering towards the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, This is a yearly event. This year a total of $50.90" was given, . RM.O, Cadets' Dimmer. The Royal Military College Cind will entertain the cadets on leave from the "Gollege at a dinner oa Tuesday evening at the Royal Otte wa Golf Club. Col. A. B. Gillies, 0.B.E., will preside. Visited in Kingston. % Rev. Father Gerald Murray, C. S8.R., rector of the Redemptorist Collegé, Brockville, was at the Ho- tel Dieu for the week-end and alwo visited his cousin, Miss M. O'Sulll- van, 60 William street. Passed His Examinations. Smith Rogers, Toronto, is spend ing a month's holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, Tamworth, after having passed by obtaining Romors in all sudjects at the examinations held at the Onta- rio College of Phar npty, Toronto, ------------ ' Husband And Wife TI. Mrs. George Merriam (formerly Mrs. Fannie Bowers, Picton), was admitted to the Meridan, Cont, hospital for medical treatmedt, { while her husband is slso confined to bed at their home, with a-€ém- plication of diseases. Mrs. Mer riam's condition is improving. Uncdvefing Relics. Occasionally H. S. Foster's farm in Prince Edward county products Indian relics. Recently while plow- pottery which shows the ingenuity of the natives in making utensils for domestic use. There is evidence 8ll along Troyt Creek of early Indian encampments. ' To Cornwall. The Chisholm Construction Oe. Limited, railway, highway and geh- eral cofitractors, have transferred thelr head office from Lancaster to Cornwall, and are located in the old lacrosse factory, formerly occupied br P. using th oes gear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin George Smith, Cofisecon street, pomsed away ' on Dee. a 8 i § § : ; 25g EF Bacs i, Ex ; Hl | B w i £ f g LE gs i i 4 i : | i i 5 i £ : i : i ih i i i | ; 7 : j i Et i | Et hs 5 g of | Pi Hi i rt Hy | be, H f+f £3® if, is i af Frances will be missed not only by her relations, but By her many friends in the village, as she was 3 dear, lovable child. ---- Died In the West. william J. Cowan died at Kiilar- ney, Mam, after a long flldess. He was borm at Congéten MAffy-nine years ago. A widow, four sons sud two "daughters survive. Ome sister is Mrs. Henry Bristow, Kingston. For a pumiber of yéafs the deceased was a mber of Killarney council and & minent Mason. He was a great lover of horses, and no sport- ing event, eapeclally of the earlier yéars, was complete without an en- try trom James Cowan. Nugget in Chickén's Stomach. August Lobsinger, Perth, met with an unigsual experiance last Fri- day. He purchased a chicken aad took it home, In removing the "in- wards" of the bird, Mra. Lobsinger discovered a bright object, and on examination she found it to be a polished gold sugget, somewhat las ger than a pon. I is supposed to have been a gold tooth, some per son having been unfortunate emough to loss the artificial molar in the neighborhood of whére the chicken was brought up. Local valuators says the nugget is worth $4. The chicken was gold for 80e. Mrs. Paivick Bond Paceet Away. After an fliness of some weeks, one.of the oldest residents of Prince Edward county, in the person of Mre. Patrick Bond, passed peace. fully on December 31st. The de- ceased lady was born in Athol in 1840, the sécond oldest of a family of thirteen children of the late John = _ 4 V; EET FR TE wn (VSG Goodwin and Sarah Wicks. In 1861 she married Patrick Bond of Athol. Of this marriage four childrem sur- vive, Jamés Bond, Milford; John Boad, Dexter, N.Y.; Mrs. Edward Vangesen, Dexter, N.Y.; and Mrs, Wiliam McKenna of Black. River Bridge. Mrs. Bond had been at the home of William McKenna, Picton, for the past three years. New Year's At YMCA. New Year's at ("a YMCA. will be the biggest day of the year, with open house te everybody in King ston. The day will be ushered in by a watch-night service for older boys and young men, conducted by the Rev. F. Sanders after the even- ing's programme in the gym. In the morning there will be a strenuous game of volley ball be tween the directors and the senior class. After dinner the members of the board and their wives will re- ceive, there will. be baskethall and group games In the gymnasium, swimming races if the pobl, calen- dar and stamp exhibits in the dining hall and inspection all over. A parti- culafly interesting feature will be Gyproc Board | is clean, safe and economical, will not crack, buckle, warp or burn. These qualities make it a permanent covering for your walls and ceilings. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lamber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WRLLINGTOR STREETS, KINGSTON; very satisfactory--§11.00 delivered. We also sell all sizes best grade Scranton Anthracite, Egg, Stove and Ohesnut, $15.50; Standard Pea, $12.50; Split Pea, $8.75; delivered. DENNEE & MORRIS Yards, 27 Brook St. the mew dormitories for y g- men which are ready for eccapation. Re- freshimeénts will be served by the Ladies' . Auxiliary and Mother's Connell, and the "Y' orchestra will make music during the afternoon. Ia the evening there will ba a con- test for the /indoor athlet:> cham- plonghip In six events. Already there is a large entry list and the winner will hold the &ip for the en- suing year besides receiving suitable medal awards. For those who pre- fer less strenuous exhibitions there will be a comcert and moving pio tufes in the auditorium, A> 1 J = To aveld itatiton aways look for the dgnaturs of (22 AA SRELY: th package Physicians Eroven directions on PAA NA AY FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS ". SALE : Winter Overcoats $22, $25, $27 See Our Indigo Blue Serge Suits $28.50 U. 8. census bureau reports 3,818 "Yet in & way } more cancer fatalities this yéar than | It did not seem like Christmas last, while tuberculosis decreases. | With nop gigantic beech A number of valuable dogs have | Blasing between the brass everywhere recommend it, pA Ar A AS rig lr died at New Britain, Conn, from a | And with 100 degrees in the malady - resembling influensa. On the thermometer displayed." = -- ----n. AVeritable Circus of Bargain Values days of this Sale to prove to the public in gen- eral that this éverit is a record-breaker for mer- chandise values, the likes of which have never We have gone through our stock and tak- i 11 EESR hs - © wy ee bargsin tables and offer them at prices more 7 ; Never time so ripe to buy as A 8 ' 3 +

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