'GODKIN'S LC SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925. Phone 316 - LIVERY For bus and taxi, buggies and saddle horses. Bus for Cataraqui Cemetery daily except Saturday Pon. Alse truck for moving. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liabil- ity, Auto; Burglary and Baggage. GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance : ; Setm---- oodworkt Company. Sep atation Propatstiots may prove dan: | y... d5wne, July Se s luneenl family, Chatham, are at Tremont BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO put up only by The T. | Of the late Major J. A. ' Park. R. H. Waddell 86 BROCK STREET Telephones 826 and 8SV6. Dr. Waugh DENTIST Monday at] Re -- When Attacked By Dysentery YOU SHOULD TAKE AND YOU WILL GET PROMPT RELIEF When you ask for "Dr. Fowler's" be sure you get what you ask for, as some of 1 those cheap, no-name, no- For 80 years, Milburn don Geo. A. Wright & Son MACHINE WORKS Phone 1264. 234-236 Ontario St. All kinds of Stationary and Marine Gas Eag repa - Prompt and Efficient Service. x y RT v THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG > News From District Places 'LANSDOWNE VETERAN HONORED IN DEATH The Funeral of the Late Major J. A. Bradley Largely . Attended. life-long resident of the township of Lansdowne, took place on Thursday, at 2.45 p.m., from his late residence to Grove church, Lansdowne, where the service was held. Rev. J. O. Baron, pastor, was in charge, assist- ed by the local clergy, Rev. Cecil Winter, of the Anglican church and Rev. I. N. Beckstead, of Chalmers United Church, together with Rev. J. United "ich boys is the kind that will GANANOQUE Gananoque, Aug. 1.--Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duval, New York, and | Miss Molly Phillips, R.N., St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y., arrived here yesterday to spend August at 'ldylwyld.' " Mr. and Mrs."Howard Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Rockwell, Clay Drain Tile . That piece of low ground can be tiled, surface water removed be used to advantage. Come to us for all sizes of Tile." S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED ng Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bin w Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571 , so that the land may Rome, N.Y., are spending a portion of their honeymoon.in Gananogua and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd, Brock street. They will also visit Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. Several of the C. C. A. officials enjoyed a game of golf on the links yesterday afternoon. A ~- CANADA RADIO STORES Broadcasting a wel- Fa 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. 9x3-Acttyleus Welding. A. Waddell, Winchester, take their bat and go home if you| Miss Zeta Pelow, who has been % o> | Church. 'The organist of the choir |. 100 them pitch." the guest of Miss Dot Heffernan, re- 1 i rendered suitable music, and J. turned to Kingston yesterday. come to al DR. W.A.JONES Lewis, Brampton, sang an appropri- VENERABLE LADY PASSES. Frank Napolis left yesterday for . Transfer Co lo. The text from which Rev. : A aaah La Kingston ® || Wellbrock Offices, 150 Wellington St. | | 3L8 80 -- ; Oshawa, where he will spend the! : : W \GTON STREET . Telephone 2714. Mr. Baron spoke was ILCor. VI, 1, In-Person of Mrs. Alexander Munro, [ next few weeks with his son Bern- Old Boys and Girls 153 WELLINGTON X-Ray and Physio Therapy which proved very acceptable to the of Ardoch. ard Napolis. Moves freight, steel, building equip- ment, machinery, safes, pianos, ete. Money loaned against mortgages. PHONE 377. ~ « Evenings 2231 Office open from 9 a.m. to § p.m. Also Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. day evenings by appointment. DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. "Phone 679. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. "Fhome 1850 Gag for Mainless Extraction OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Evenings by appoi PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing 'and "PHONE 184. (Dr. R.B. Bishop) DENTIST SRR, ourservic W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. DENTIST Wishes to intimate that he may be consulted at Wellbrock Offices, 159 Wellington street, by any whe may require his services. "PHONE 346. \ J DR. ERNEST B. SPARKS, DENTIST 159 Wellington St. "Phone 346. « QUALITY COAL Save your money by spending it NOW and insure yourself the QUALITY MEANS ECONOMY Your out-of-town orders so At Lowest Prices Quick Relief IRRITATION from select, white, winter wheat and is undoubtedly the best pastry flour on the market. - booked the world. art 4 oy mourners and friends who came to pay their last respects and tributes to the departed friend and citizen. The honorary pall-bearers were old friends of the deceased, Henry J. Young, C. F. Rath, William MeCon- nell. The pall-bearers were the six sons of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brad- ley, Messrs. Richard, Andrew, Ern- est, William, Arthur and Edwin Bradley. There was a lavish and beautiful display of flowers, which had been given by the relatives and friends of the dear old man. The Masons, of which he was the oldest member, honored him in death as they had interment was made. Mrs. A. J. Sly is spending the week in Chatham. Rev E. R. Kelly and Mrs. Kelly and Rev. J. A. Wad- dell and Mrs. Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bradley were guests at the parsonage on Friday. Service will be held on Sunday next, Aug. church, on Sunday, Aug. 2nd, at 10.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foley, Sas- katchewan, are visiting relatives. Mrs. J. Dunn and daughter, King- ston, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald. Mrs. T. A. Web- ster is visiting in Toronto. A SUCCESSFUL PIE SOCIAL. Was a Pleasing Event at Roblin's Mills. Roblin's Mills, July 30.--The Ladies' Aid of the United Church, gave a pie social in the town hall here which was well attended. The rector of St. Alban's church i yl. ing on a short vacation and on Armstrong will supply during his absence. Dr. Taft's mother returned home, on Monday, and his sister is staying with him now. Mrs. Lauder, Miss Sprague and Miss Morden were callfng on friends in this vicinity on Wednesday. Mrs. visiting our beautiful little lake. They all report fishing and bathing excellent. ed the excellent programme. One of thé most interesting features was the soft ball game between Sunbury and Inverary girls. About one hun- ing acquaintances here. Miss Mina and Jessie Gibson will accompany Ardoch, July 30.--Another one of our former venerable citizens was laid to rest, to-day, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Munro, late of Fort William. Deceased was born seventy-eight years ago, two miles fronf' Lanark village, being a daugh- fer of the late Robert Stewart. Lat- er in life she married Alexander Munro, 'who pre-deceased her four- teen years ago. About forty-five years ago they came to Ardoch to seek a livelihood and for a number of years conducted a general store, where, by their uprightness and honest dealings, won their way into the affections of the populace far continued to live in this neighbor- hood. Seven years Mrs. Munro liv- here after her husband's death, and the remaining seven, she spent with her children, the greater. part being with her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Little Phyllis Forbes entertained a number of her friends at a birth- day party at Quorn House yesterday. The dance in the park Thursday evening was exceptionally well pat- ronized as was also the dance at the Canoe Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byers, Chat- ham, motored down Thursday to | spend a few days here with friends. The Upper Steel Work defeated the Lower Work by a score of 9-6. The St. Lawrence Steel defeated the Spring and Axle Works, 4-3 in the Industrial Soft Ball league, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Wing, To- James day at W. J. Wing's cottage. | ---------------- AT SHARBOT LAKE. Food and Fancy Work Sale--Many Summer McDonald, in Fort William, at whose residence Her death ocqurred at 7 following at the home of her grand- son, Lorne McDonald. Rev. Mr. Pointer, Plevna, gave a very im- rs. Sharbot Lake, July 31.--The La- dies' Aid of the United Church, homes have been opened for the sea- rived and are at their cottages on pressive sermon to a host of sym- pathizing friends who had assembl- ed to pay tribute of respect to their former neighbor. The hymns chosen were "Jesus Lover Of My Soul," "Nearer - My God To Thee," and "Abide With Me." The large cor- tege wended its way to the Union cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest beside those of her hus- band and three children. The pall- bearers were her brother, William Stewart, her nephew, Robert Mec- Farlane and James Derue, J. P. Wat- kins, George Hermer and John Smith. She is survived by two sons, Alexander, Red Deer, Alberto, and Robert, London, Ont., and one daughter, Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Fort William. The former was un- able to attend the funeral. Among her surviving sisters and brothers are Mrs. Catherine Woods and Mrs. Thomas Woods, both of Lanark, and DURING HOT WEATHER the lake, are Mr. and Mrs. Golder and family, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Houserman, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. McJanet, Ottawa; Dr. and . Mrs. Pierce, Fredonia, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. McLaren, Fredonia, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Smallridge, Kingston; John Campbell, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Medcall, Ottawa; Mrs. Fred A. Herdman, New York City: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Shibley, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas New- man, Douglaston, L.I. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Buell have closed their house in the village for the summer and are at their cot. 1 i son. Amongst those who have. | i 1 and extending a cordial invitation to visit * Radio CANADA 269% House. No urging to buy. Come in PRINCESS STREET. Kingston's only All. and look us over! I0 STORES TELEPHONE 1307. THE RADIO HEADQUARTERS OF EASTERN ONTARIO Ending SATURDAY, August Ist, urday-A Profitable Buying Opportunity 10 Days--JULY SALE--10 Days clearance. You have the chance to SECURE the made by the best manufactu LY LOW PRICE. SUITS --regular "SUIT. $45.00 ..... SUITS --regular $25.00 ." . .. SUITS --regular $20.00 . .. .-. COMPARE AND PR en en FINEST Suits, rers in Canada, at a WONDERFUL- ..$31.50 . $24.50 .$17.50 - $14.50 } 5% TWEDDELL'S Reliable Clothes for Men and Young Men tage up the lake. Mrs. Harry Thom- son, Miss Rae Thomson and Mas- ter Warren Thomson, North Aug- usta are the guests of Mrs. Thom- son's sister, Mrs. Blake Buell and | | K ingston Markets Mrs. Herdman, at their cottage on | Burney's Point. Every day sees new faces and for- shouts from J. H. MacDonald, whose house was in flames. No idea can be thought of for its origin, as the trouble comes suddenly as it general- ly does--the Tablets will bring the baby safely thrQugh. They are sold by medicine diiron mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' is working at F. J. Lee's. Robert ------------ Death of Plevna Resident. Plevna, July 28.--The funeral daughters, Mrs. Edward James and Miss Marion Tate, Plevna, and Mrs. Onions, 1d .. .. .. Unclassified. Sugar, granulated, Mh... Eggs, new nid, dou Axe * ng 35-40 God, 1>..;. « +. electric and gas, dred dollars was realized. J took place last week of Mrs. Thomas | Fillets, 1b .. .. .. .. .. vo 425 . $3,100--6 room dwelling, 3 bed-| Mrs. W. L. Storms and children | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Tate, of this place. Deceased wak|Finnan Haddle, Ib.... .. .. ..18 : rooms, bath and toilet, good cellar, | have returned to théir home at Wil- ---------- interred in the Anglican cemetery. | Haddock, fresh, Ib.. .. .. ....15 ' We Sell . hot air furnace, elec. and gas.|ton. Miks Lake and Miss Frobisher Mrs. Tate died on Sunday, July! Halibut, fresh, ™ .. .. .. ....35 New & Used Lumber Good barn. os Javed Suet. are spending a short time at 5. T. LEE VALLEY NEWS. 19th, after a prolonged illness at|Kippers, pair.... .. .. .. .. .20|4 $6,400--Brick ~ New, Dennee's. Inverary's soft- eam -- the age of eighty-three years. She Pike, db... .. ihe . rooms, 8 p. B.,, hot water beating, | win play the Latimer team, Satur- Busy in Gathering in Hay--Lady In- | 1 orvived by her husband, three |Pickerel .... .. .. .. .. Iron Sheeting hardwood floors, brick fireplace, | day, at 6.30 o'clock, Aug. 1st. jured Herself. sons, Messrs James and 'George, of | Salmon, fresh, Ib. garden. 3 Mrs. Morris, Innisville, is renew-| Lee Valley, July 30.--Miss G. Bell this place, and John, Ottawa: three | Fresh: Trout, salmon, 1b. .....v +.....25 Fresh White Fish .. .. .. ....25 I. Coheri & Co. Ler home and remain for two weeks. | S. Armstrong. with the haying. W. | oo Younges, Marlbank. White Fillets... .. .. .. .. ..25 ; ONTARIO STRER ; Mackeral ... ... "HANLEY'S Cream of the West .. .. +3418) 3 - WW irs ROUSROME +: yu. uni 3405 (5 (Bstablibed 1371) REY ENB Steamshi , ton ss dn ows Cnn »«.$30.00 bus. BOB... uk ran olD bus. SRE Hew weware ' igs dea iv.0n Friday, July 31. cn se ae +10 Mutton: Fish, "res an ae andl ssasssaraaidd Ia gree sus ea 5 ; BR vo oe an «$1.40 tom. "we * Pe of 3 H i +.35 a Fa > BS sans ve wa Wensd wa ae ~38 Ee a we ww 4 Ww. HOTEL In Public Service Since 1784 M. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR Spring lamb fronts, 1b... Hinds, I... .o .. ii .s ee orJ 11 5 1 . Bruce Bottums, Belleville, was the! William Stewart, Fallbrook. eign automobile licenses at the sum- Fruit. N "3 additional sa v ing ji . guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Though years may pass she will | mer colony and several good catches Bananas, doz.. .. ,. ....40-50]) { which Quality Coal Thompson, on Friday. Mrs. Wood, | still retain many warm friepds and [of fish have been reported. Oranges, doz .. .. .. ....40-80 Pork: ki | . . | Stoneleigh, had visitors from To-|her memory will be cherished for -- Lemons, doz .. .. .. .. ....50| Loin, roasts, Ib.. «. suey wu v1s | gives you by calling MH ronto during the 'past week. Her [all the goodness she imparted, and ESCAPED THROUGH WINDOW. |Prunes, Cal, Ib.... .. .. ..15-25 | Shoulders, Foasts .. ., bo con BE . 133 da i sister from out west is now with|the genuine sweetness of her life, Peaches, Evap., I .. .. .. ....30| Hogs, live weight, ewt.. .... .. { Phone to-day. her for a few days. for she won friends and kept them. [yn Broke Out in J. H. Mac- Chops, B.... wo. ousuisd Mrs. Losee, Toronto, and her little ---------- Donald's Home. Vegetables. Hogs, dressed, cwt.. .. .... .. } BOOTH & CO. FLOUR granddaughter, Freda, were visiting Northbrooke, July 31.-- Villagers | Potatoes, new, peck.. .. .. .. ..g0 | Bacon, Breakiast.. ». uu: + vepiy ¥ % » Miss Roblin, on Thursday. There KEEP CHILDREN WELL of Northbrook were awakened, be-|Cabbages, each.. .. .... .. .. 10 |Ham, Smoked .. ier ur pu ue { This Flour is manufactured have been a great many tourists fore five o'clock this morning, by | Carrots. .... rea we wet eo E Lamb: "rv wad pe For sale by all the leading groc- - old gentleman was awakened by + «<..8| Mutton, chops, Ib.... ..., : : ANNUAL LAWN SOCIAL Weg how nal the smoke and crackling which had | Sugar, yellow, Bb.. ., oe «1.73% | Mutton, carcass .. .. ., «: ..4 . i iY . children. Cholera infantum, diar- | %tarted in 'the upstairs. Sugar; joing, B.. ov» Ne wll Sn y "Fin In rhoea, dysentry, colic and stomach| Mr: MacDonald escaped through |Flour, standard, cwt .. 2...35. Timothy, bus .. .. - 182 Wellington Street Was A © Feature at Inverary on troubl . ' d|® Window with nothing saved but his | Rolled oats, Ib.. .. ../.: ....§ Clos se ns us f Tuesday. roudles are rife at this time an clothes on his back. He kept a small | Honey, 5b. paifl.... ../.. ...78| Red Clover, No. 1 bus.. .. «8 When you want the best in Out i Inverary, July 30.--The annual; often = precious little life Is lost af- grocery store and the contents, in-| Honey, comb.... ., .. .. ...30] Red Clover, No. 2, bus.. . $38 Plants or design work ":flawn_soclal, under the auspices of|ter only a few hours' illness. The cluding some fine fixtures, were all : Alsike, bus .. .. .. ......518 call WATTS', 1768 Store, {137 FOR SALE the Eadies' Aid, was held Tuesday | mother who keeps Baby's Own Tab- ay "The Joss 18 bat. partially Dairy Produce Alfalfa, Can. 2... a ts anim Tesidence. night, July 28th, on Dr. Freeman's|lets in the house feels safe. The oc vered by Msuencr: KA under | Butter, creamery, 1 .. .. ..40-45) SWeet Clover.. .. i +s a. Sole member of Florist Tele || $2,900--8 room cement block dwell- grounds. Six members of the choir | casional use of the Tablets prevent a a Mr. MacDonald will re-| Cheese, new, Ib.... .. .. ..28-30 graph Delivery for Kingston ing, 3 bedrooms, bath and toilet, | of Gananoque Grace church provid- | stomach and bowel troubles, or if build, : ; Cheese, old, ceive ae wall Hides, ete. ES Player Plano Adjusting. Norman and Well Streets during life, and held their beautiful and near. About twenty-three years ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. : H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. Entrance: 292 Wellington Street | | service at the Union cemetery, where ago they retired from business, but | Kane, Kingston, are spending a holi- 2 272 Princess Street. 'Phome 105 || 2nd, in connection with the Lans- am. Sunday, July 26th. Mrs. Mc- Sharbot Lake, held a successful food TWED. El 1 9? 4 downe Diove iy 5} 130 Py 3g | Donald accompanied the remains [and fancy work sale in the commu- - at © os S : fe ee ------_ Dulcemaine, am.; In on, 2. reaching here, Wednesday, where nity Memorial hall last Wednesday. MEN ' S S T DR. R.E. SPARKS p.m. Service in St. John's Anglican | the funeral was conducted the day| Most of the cottages and summer Withoat 6 50 bees roliucod In pel 1 effect » auld)