v; ¥ o SSE 0 jo ad DR.J. CW. BROOM \ nisin Mcintosh | ' FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 i \ "Eo Bros. Week End Specials MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Sizes 14 to 16}, reg- ular up to $2.50. Special at ....$1.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Of Chambray and Oxford Shirtings -- special at ..... 79¢c. Five only, Striped FUJI SILK DRESSES Regular $13.95. To clearat ...... $9.95 Basement Bargaine LAUNDRY SOAPS Surprise. P. & G., Comfort and ight--all for week-end $1.00 Lax Special! 4 pkgs. for . .88c. Colgate's Colio Soap, regular 18¢. cake. Special at 3 for 25¢ McIntosh Bros. 101 Princess Street Phone 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY For bus and taxi, Bus for Ca Cemetery exespt Saturday Monday at FR a? seria wad ee GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liabil- ity, Auto, Burglary - and age. GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance Company. FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer EVENINGS 3231. GTON STREET ---- SALE Men's and Young Men's Suits, $15.00 Sizes 36 to 44. Regular value $22.00 ' $18.00 Sizes '86 to 42. Regul a' ie $25.00 ae $23.50 Sizes 36 to 44. value $32.50 Prevost's Est'd 1871. 55 Brock Street COAL STRIKE Fuel Controller advises p: coal in mow, as strike ety ey, ist, Will aceept orders mow for Scranton Nut, Stove and Egx 15.00 Virginia nt and Stove oat, . per ton Alberta = $13.75 per tom DR. W.A.JO Wellbrock Offices, 150 Wellington Telephone 3714. X-Ray and Physio Therapy Office open from 9 sum. to Also Tuesday, Thursday day evenings by appein: Bed and -------- ---- 182 Wellington Street When you want the best in Out Flowers, Plants or design work call WATTS, 1768 Store, 1187 r New & Used Lumber At Lowest Prices I. Cohen & Co. 207.2756 ONTARIO STRED "Dental Surgeon 10 Street. "Phone 679. Breatngs by appointment. Te PIANO TUNING Plano' Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman HM. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. | PHONE 184. (Established 1871) Steamship. booked to all parts of the world. Pass- ports e 3 Through tickets issued over all Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Algska, Bermuda, West adhe, Mediterran- jan. Rouns the World Steamship ged for 1f relatives or ; to or THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG News From District Places NAPANEE Costigan left town on Wednesday for Ottawa on a short visit to her brother, Col. A. P. Deroche. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Black afd family are visiting friends in Stir- ling. Miss Mildred Brown and Miss Margaret Daly are visiting friends in Tilsonburg. Miss Mildred Roblin, of New York i§ spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Roblin. Miss Nellle Herring is spending a couple of weeks in Chjeago. Mrs. J. R. Rees, of Schenectady, N.Y., is visiting her Mother, Mrs. C. W. Card. Mr..and Mrs. Albert B. Root and Miss Marguerite are enjoying a mo- toy trip to Toronto and Rrampton. Mrs. Joyner, who has been visit- ing friends at Cannifton, has re. turned home. Frank Stevens, Welland, {is in town visiting friends and relatives. Rev. A. J. Wilson is the officiat- ing minister at both Trinity and St. Andrew's Union churches during the absence of R¢v. W. R. Tanton, who is on vacatipd. ' Mrs. Ida Ketcheson and trand- son,' Toronto, are visiting her sis. ters, the Misses Van Slyck. The *hews was joyfully recived "iere that the sccre was 8 (~ b in favor of Napanee in the St. .aw- rence League game played at King- ston yesterday afternoon , hetween Kingston and Napanee. N,v ou: boys feel more confident of making a good showing against Brsckvilla fr the gama wo be played here to- day. ing on the great lakes, is enjoying ation in Town while his ship iid up duii-about the Be first _of August. em A Picnic on Wednesday. Rockfield, July 8.--The heavy rain of yesterday will delay the hay- ing operations which a few had start- ed on Monday. The Sunday school picnic at the Outlet, which was bill- ed for yesterday, was postponed un- til to-day and several are attending it. Elwood Earle, Watertown, N.Y., spent the week-end with friends here. He was accompanied back by his mother, Mrs. J. H. Earle, and Mrs. Ernal Herbison, who will spend some time visiting friends at Water- town and' vicinity. A large number from here attend- ed the lawn social at the Union church last Friday evening. Lloyd Herbiton, representative for the Fuller Brush Co., was at his home here over Sunday. Gordon Warren and children spent a few days recent- ly with friends at Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren spent Thursday at Yonge's Mills. Leon- ard Spears was the guest of William Cole, ,Escott ,on Sunday. ' v Briefs From Bethel. Bethel, July 9,--The heavy rain, on Tuesday, delayed the farmers in their haying. A number from here spent Saturday evening in Napanee. Miss Reta Love, Glenvale, visited Miss Laura Alkenbrack, Sunday. Miss Kathleen Howie, Eden, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alken- brack. William Redshaw and Mesars. Hermon and Gordon Moore, Hartington, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Myrtle McWilliams. Mrs. Mary Alkenbrack and Helen Alkenbrack visited the home of W. '| MeWilliams recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leech and three children, Sher. brooke, Que., and George Jeffrey, and Miss Rilla, Glenvale, visited at Garnet Jeffrey's. Mrs. John Davidson and family, Saskatchewan, are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert/Galbraitn. -------------- A Time at Reception. A pleasant reception was held at the Biome of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B, Duffy, Fall River, on June 8th, in honor of the marriage of their son, John H.# to Daisy Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon, Crow Lake. A dancing pavilion was built in the open and many danced gaily to music produced by local music- fans. At midnight a dainty lunch Was served followed by a dancing co! tion staged by some of the forth the hearty applause of the on- lookers. The display of numerous and costlyggifts plainly showed the high esteem in which the young couple are held. The guests in all numbered about three hundred of whom a goodly number came from 8 distance to attend. Mr. and Mrs. seam nen ve ees 300 serrssiensnsasBOG srrcansen nessa BBO. "rs FE} == wrawnsvesvnn wi iN wes 180 Hi cree B00 10e. 16e¢. 18¢. [i School dard ...... Rose Com ........ Rose Peas I asada 1 fl Sausages ...... «+s B0e, Beef Pot Roast severeaas 380 Dufty intend Mving at Fall River. serceens Dtine 88c. fH Napanee, July 10.--Mrs. Edward | Frank Rikley, who has been sall-| mpeti 5 local "light steppers" which brought | | | | | i | | | "Mamma scolded me before com- pany to-day. I helped her set the table and put on the hunk of butter that had jelly stickin' on it." BELL ROCK BUDGET. Marriage of Joseph Perrault to Miss Lizzie ue, Bell Rock, July 8.--Owing to the frequent showers of late there are prospects of a good hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner, Yarker, spent Tuesday at Sidney Grant's. Miss Webster is spending her holi- days at her home at Lansdown. Mrs. E. Sanborn, Stockdale, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Taylor, Toronto, are at D, L. Amey's. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .McGlashen, Kingston, are spending their holi- days at D. J. Ball's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Drew, Odessa, spent Sunday at Frank Clark's. The funeral of the late Airs. B. Bagriff was held at the R.C. church, Chippawa, on Monday. | Mrs. James Meeks ig visiting friends | at Napanee. . and Mrs. G. Clark, Moscow, at $%(8nu's; Mr. and Mrs. --Revelle, Kingston, spent the week- end at B. F. Revelle's. W. 8. Reed, M.P., and Mrs. Reed attended the Masonic picnic at Sydenham, on July 1st. Mrs. D. Yorke visited Miss Libbie Pomeroy for a few days last week. Leonard Meeks and Archie Walker have pur- chased new cars. Congratulations are extended to Joseph Renault, who was married last week to Miss Liszie Leveque, Wilkinson Rev. Mr. Orvis, Moscow, was at E. James' on Monday afternoon. Many from here attended the lawn socials at Verona and Chippawa. Miss bie Pomeroy spent Tuesday in Kiyg- ston. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qrht, Watertown, N.Y., were at Lewis Tue- pah's for the week-end. ---------- ATTENDED THE SERVICE. RE -- Held for the Orangemen in 6t. John's Charch. Pittsferry, July 9.--The farmers are all busy cutting hay and. report a good crop. Oliver Pretty is ill at his bome but we hope he will have a speedy recovery. A number from here attended the dance held by the W.I. on their platform at the In- stitute Hall, on Wednesday evening. and report a good time spent. William Brash went to Kingston hospital, on Wednesday, to recéive treatment on his arm. The many frisnds of Mrs. John Paddle are sorry to hear that she is on the sick list. Mrs. Alex. Grant is improving slowly from her recent {illness in the Kingston General Hospital. Everett Reld has purchased a new Ford runabout. Mrs, David McCle- ment has returned home from To- ronto after spending the past few weeks there. She was accompanied home by her sister and brother-in- law, who motored down on Satur. day. St. Jobn's church was' crowd- ed on Sunday morning last when the Orange brethren attended divine worship there. The pastor, Rev. D, T. Lancastér, gave a fine address, which was fully enjoyed by évery one. An anthem was beautifully rendered by the choir. A large nuim- ber from here will attend the cele- bration in Watertown, N.Y, on Sat- urday. ' Nearly a Serious Accident. Tamworth, July 9.--Rev. Mr. Thornlee will preach to the Orange: mén on Sunday next at 2 pm. fal" i SUCCESSFUL PUPILS. | | Passing Entrance at Carleton Place { 'and Lanark. The following pupils of Carleton | Place and Lanark have been suc- | cessful in the recent entrance ex- aminations in Lanark. Carleton Place--Dorothy Allan, Edna Anderson, Violet Attwell, Elmer Bairde, John Ball, = Muriel Barber, John Bennett, honors; Lewis Bennett, honors; Eva Boland, Gert- rude Briscott, Ronald Campbell, honors; Mary Carnaham, Claire Cochrane, Mae Craig, Violet Craig, Elolda Dezell: Lloyd Douglas, Gordon Drummond, Murray Dun- lop, Lillian Edwards, Jean Fleming, Eanott Foote, Allan Gallipo, Ernest Garland, Lorne Garvin, Annie Hal- penny, Albert Halpenny, Kathleen Hawkins, Merrill Houston, honors; Helen Hudson, Frank Kirkpatrick, Vera Letts, Dorothy Logan, Harold McDauiel, Edna McEwen, honors: | Margaret McGregor, Oswald Me- Tllquham, George McPherson, hon- ors; Bert Mahon, Michael Mahon, Violet Mahoney, Jean Miller, Melvin Mouton, Donald Moore, Laura ay Brien, Hazel Okilman, Audrey Oliver, | Lorne Patterson, Doris Porter, Mar- garet Porterfield, Bert Powell, hon- ors; Ivy Prednergist, Margaret Prime, honors; Arthur Reynolds, Hazel Saunders, Hoard Saunders, Leonard Saunders, Ellen Scott, Lavina Shaill, Jean Smythe, Effie Stanszel, Allan Stevens, honors; Helen Taber, honors; Naureen Tel- lock, Marion Thom, honors; Ronald Thompson, Mabel Lindsay, Hannah Turner, Evelyn Warren, honors™ Bessie Whyte, Carrie Whyte, hon- ors; Mary Whyte, Kenneth Williams, honors; Mabel Willis, Genelva Wil- son, Arnold Wright. Lanark Village--Luella Bowes, Embo Campbell, Kathleen Closs, Marion Crosbfe, honors; Ray Char- bonneau, honors; Laura Donaldson, Blanche Forbes, Loretta Foy, War- ren Giles, Margaret Gibson, Murray Handford. Claire Hickey, Emily Ireton, honors; Harold Jones, Lorne Jones, Addie King, Lawrence Me- Dougall, James Ross, 'Warren Roth- well, Isobel Somerville, Carmel Stafford, Marie Stafford, Alex. Whyte, William Watt, honors; James Watt, Annie Woods, Blanche Whyte, George Young. & Brockville Men Advance. Through superannuation of two Brockville conductors of the C.N.R. system, other employees of the transportation department at this terminal have' been advanced in their seniority), Tuesday train No. 15, Better knowh as the Interna- tional Limited, had as its condue- tor Robert Dickson, Montreal, for- Send for circular. portant items -- WAYS look SMART and CLEAN. Styles for Men and Young EXCELLENT VALUES. & TWEDDELL'S Reliable Clothes for Men and Young Men | See our window display. 3 Water Tanks, Whey Tanks, Cheese Vats, ] Round or square. Built to order. All sizes, S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED oodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571 -- THE RIGHT CLOTHES AT THE RIGHT PRICES May be selected from incomparable as sortment of new merchandise. Three im= $15.50, $18.50 and $22.50 Suits that will hold up the shape--STAND GOOD WEAR and Als > Tr merly of Brockville, in" place of Robert McConachie, while Edward Chapman, Toronto, formerly of Brockville, has taken the run of Erastus Smith, Brockville, on local passenger train between Brockville and Toronto. Other Brockville conductors advanced in passenger or fast freight runs are Report w. Bell, Duane Hall, John J. gan and Charles Robinsqn. api ------ Presentation and Address. On Wednesday friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson to bid farewell to Miss Myrtle Simmons, who intends leav- ing for Windsor in the near future. Miss Simmons has been employed in Mr. Richardson's insurance office at Tamworth for the past two years and during that time made many warm friends who deeply regret her do- parture. To Take a Trip. Mrs. Harry U, Tobey, Picton, has left for Ottawa where she will spend a short time before leaving with her cousih, Mrs. Alexander Cartwright, for a trip across the continent where they will be the guests of Hel- ena Fralick and of Mr. &ad Mrs. George Fralick at Vancouver, & '/ LY > 70 3 / CAMDEN'EAST NEWS. Clifford Hanna Has Been Operates] On in Kingston. Camden Fast, July 9. -- Mrs. Clarence Boulton and children spent & few days last week with her sister, Mrs. A. Perry, Brighton. Mr. ana Mrs. J. W. Patterson returned to Hamilton, on Saturday, after two weeks holidays at their daughter's Mrs. A. Alkenbrack. Miss Cecelia Asten arrived home from Kingston, on Friday, having finished her studies for the term. Mrs. Marshall Hinch returned hame from Toronto, last week, accom- panied by her friend and two chil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hinch, Kingston, with his mother, Mrs, J. Burgoyne, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and also Bernice Huffman, all of To. ronto, motored here and spent a couple of days with their ungte-and sunt Mr. and Mrs. George Black. Clifford Hannah was taken'to Gen- eral hospital, on Sunday, and user. went an operation for appendicitis. He is doing as well as can be ex. family, pec g L.O.L. 268 will attend the ce bration at Newburg on the 10t William Marshall and two ph ------------------ i Welsh Cobbles By actual test of our Coal. made by Chinese rants: One ton of Coal Shey have 13 days. ts ho One ton of our WViish lasts 16 dave; very little ash, Stone or slate. We would be pleased to name of Restaurant that and two children » rohito and spent a few days C. Histed's and other relatives, Miss Doris Martin visiting aunt Miss L. Martin, Miss Nia Wright returned from Toronto Tuesday. Miss . Kathleen Eden, at A. Alkenbrack's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartman, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Snider, motored to Napanee spent. Bunday with Mr. and A. D. Saider. / 5 a ------ Burial of J, Coon. Morton, July 9.--A few, 8 started haying around here but fine growing showers does not ow the hay very fast. Mrs. Hugh spent last week-end at her paren! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sly, Miss Jen: York spent Sunday undér roof also. J. Coon passed to his long 1 place. His funeral was held in | Morton church on July 2ad, Masonic auspices. The were taken to the family plot fi Morton, cemetery. Much 3 is extended to the bereaved. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grew at Jo Perrin's: Mrs. Scott at James Sus merville's; Mr. David Gamble Hl William George Earl's, M, u here are planning on the W sisters excursion next month. ~nd Ao .