Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1925, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG rp -- GODIN'S LIVERY For bus and taxi, buggies and saddle | hotacs. Bus for Cataragui Cemetery | daily exeept Saturday and Monday st; 2 pam. Also truck for moving. | GENERAL INSURANCE| Fire, Plate Glass; Liabil-| ity, Aubo, Burglary | .and Baggage. : GUARANT ONDS { Agent Great a Assurance | Company. | R. H. Waddell ¥ 2 DENTIST 106 Wellington St. ~ Kingston Transfer Co. 133 WELLINGTON STREET Moves freight, steel, bullding equip ment, machinery, safes, piancs, ete. Money loaned against mortgages. 'PHONE 377. Evenings 2331 DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. Phone 256. ~ PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing ard Player Piano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. 'PHONE 134. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS By wire anywhere, any time. We can deliver flower 'gifts on short notice to any town op city anywhere. * * News From District Places } Simply call uy and tell us your wants--we Will do the rest and satisfaction is guaranteed by The Emily Crawford Flower 171 WELLINGTON STREET 'Phone 2744. House "Phone 1673m. 'GANANOQUE Aug. 7.--Mr. and Mrs. C. 8S. Lee are expected to arrive to-day to spend a few days here on the river. erin em | Dr. Waugh Ambros Morgan, Oshawa, is visit- ing his mother here. Miss Kathleen Kirke has return- ed after a visit with friends in To ronto. Welsh Anthracite COAL Is the ChelBait Coal in the The death occurred yesterday in We don't care what you Ro | Kingston Hospital of Peter Bishan Burning. we ean ghow you how one of Gananoque's oldest and high- Shy The ta ay Wong ly esteemed citizens. Mr. Bishop has ly the highest quality Welsh -- . 1 re practically his whole life time, is survived by three sons and one \Jaughter, James, William, "oh is 30% are is "only T= ashes. substitute. Sold only by:-- Jobn and Mrs. Joseph Jeroy, his wife having pre-deceased him a few | years ago. W. J. Morris, inspector of Bank of W .A. MITCHELL & (0. Telephone 67. 15 Ontario St. land, who have been the guests of Mrs. W. J. McDonald, Tagner Street, returned home yesterday. The death occurred yesterday of Mrs, William Boucher, King street, east. Mrs. Boucher has been a great sufferer for many months, so that death has come as a happy re- lease. She is survived by her hus. band. Miss Marion Feeney, Tweed, who has be the guest of her sister. Mrs. arold MecCarney, returned home yesterday. " more heat and Don't take a NO NEED TO SPEND REITLEW, SLERN. LESS NIGHT. IRRITATION QUICKLY 'RELIEVED AND REST ASSURED BY VBING THE REMEDY THAT HAS HELA ED THOUSANDS OF SUYPERERS. [Tommi Couns | TLOUGHBORO. Council met at 1.30 p.m. on Aug. 3rd. "All members present. An ap- In Public Service Since 1784, M. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR KINGSTON plication from Lewis Clow, for the ---- a ------ -- -- ------ position of collector of taxes, for the year 1925, was read and filed. On motion, Knight-Walker, the fol- lowing bills were ordered paid: $1.- 50, H. FP. MacNamara, repairing tractor pulley; $36.42, Municipal World, for supplies; 65c, C. M. Wal- ker, express on voters' lists; $14, 384-236 Ontario St. tionary and Marine Prompt and Rica ae tce. Oxy-Acetyleme Welding. A. Amey, work done on road near his place; $22.50, A. McFadden, work done on Sydenham street; $49.67, pay sheet, R. G. Guess, Road No. 2: $2.80, H. Ww. Guess, timber for culvert on road near A. McAuley's; $25, Arch. Wilson, work done on Wilson road; $58.10. W. R. DR.W.A.JONES Wellbrock Offices, 130 Wellington St. Telephone 2714. X-Ray and Physio Therapy Off open from § a.m. to 5 p.m. Alsq ¥, Thursday and Satur. 4%Y evenings by appointment. Wilson, work done on Otter Lake Nh ctr ------------ _ W.R McRae & QOLDEN LION bridge and cedar for same; $42.89, repairs for pick plow and express; $5, John Sears for plow and filling holes on Wilmur road; $3.50, R. G. Guess, repairs to tongue on crusher bin; $31, F. Anglin, street lights for July; $1, A. McAuley, repairs to bridge near his place. On motion DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. 'Phone 1550 Gas for OPEN EVENINGS men ) APPOINTMENT Save your money by spending it NOW and insdre yourself she additional saving which Quality Coal gives you by calling "Phone 133 to-day. BOOTH & CO. QUALITY MEANS SRO on want the best tn Cut call W. + 1768 Store, 1137 ie mmmbap ol Flotiet Welc. raph Delivery for Kingston Storms-Knight, council adjourned to meet Aug. 4th, for the further consideration of engaging an over- seer for the township roads. ~--CETIL M. WALKER, Township Clerk. ------ be -------- DOWN AT PITTSFERRY. Sopy-- Wilson Brash Brought to Hospital for am Operation. Pittsferry, Aug. 6.--A large num- ber from here attended K gston Old Home week. The decorations in the city are being admired by every- COAL STRIKE Fuel Controller advises putting coal in now, as strike likely Sept. 1st. Will a t orders mow for Scranton Nut, Stove ahd Egw 5.00 tom Virginia Nut and Stove $14.75 pee ton Alberta Egg 75 per ton Pocohon $11.00 per ton «+ SILTS per ton and all weigh. one. The next big event will be Kingston Industrial Exhibition. Wilson Brash was taken to the Kingston General Hospital on Satur- day and underwent an operation for appendicitis. We are glad to hear he is doing nicely at the present time. Mrs. Robert Ranous is recov- ering slowly from her recent illness. Nearly everyone in this vicinity has finished haying. Mr. and Mrs William Brash motored to Napanee and spent the day with friends. Robert Barclay attended the council meeting on Monday. Ray Mosier is spending his holidays" with his Barclay, Toronto, is holidaying wi his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Barclay. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Abrams, Gananoque, spent Sun- day at Joseph Lane's. ------ CAMPS IN GROVES. The Three At Bethel Were Support: ed by $2.20 Sizes 14 to 17. Regular value $4.00. All colors, "I was a lucky boy to-day. I set on a wasp and squashed him before he could get his stinger out." -------- THE GREAT EXTREMES -- Of Weather That Are Developed at Cloyne. Cloyne, Aug. 4. -- Very peculiar weather here; rain one minute and the next so hot one can hardly exist. We hope 'it gets a little bit cooler soon. In June the stork passed through here leaving a little baby girl at H. Levere's.. Also a little baly boy at A. Spencer's, and then went on to Denbigh and other places. It passed back through on Friday, July 31st, and left a baby girl to brighten the home of John Heads, and also loft a wee baby at Willian: Lamb's, Flinton. We hope it soon comes around again if it brings as good stock of infants as it did thls time Friends and relatives of 5. Wheel- er, New York state, are visiting them for a short time. C. B. Wickware's relatives were visiting thes, but have George grandmother, Mrs. "BE, Orr. George left for their homes. Harold Huffman, wife and friends re calling on friends here. Oscar Huffman and wife are again residing at the ho- tel. Swimming and bathing are the main sporis kere this summer. We hope for more sports i er awhile. S. Wheeler and son made a flying trip to Napanee on Sunday last. Muny are on the sick list with colds and sore throats. Tourists are everywhere one goes, and cottages are all filled. A dance was held at Edwin Cummings on Tuesday night. A real good time was experienced. ---------- BACK TO FAIRFIELD EAST. NEWS FROM LANSDOWNE. Large Number of Visitors There For The Holiday Season. Lansdowne, Aug. §.--Services will be held at Fairfax, Santi Bay and Chalmers United Church on Sunday next morning, afternoon and even- ing. Union Sunday schoo! will meet at Sand Bay on Sunday at 2 o'clock. The Misses Hamilton and their cousin, Toronto, are guests at the Glen House; Ivy Lea. Misses Helen and Pegrl McDonald spent a few days in Kingston recently. Mr. Slater of the Bank of Mont- real staff and Mr. Thibedean, of the Bank of Toronto, left "on Sunday evening on their holidays, the form- er going to Grimsby and the latter to Markdale. Mrs. 8. B. Dixon, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. BE. Dixon, left on Monday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warwick, Kingston, en route to her home in Bridgeburg. Mrs. W. H.' Foley is Spending a short time at Ivy Lea, with her son Roy and his wife of Toronto, who are camping in the Kelly cottage. Miss Grace Beckstehd has accept- ed the Selton school. Miss Betty Brockville, and Master Russell Earl, of Gananoque, are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Moon, left on Friday last for New York, to spend a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Peterkin (the latter Mr. Moon's sisfér). Mr. C. M. Quinn, To- ronto, was in the village last week. Misses Fern and Irene. Stringer are spending a few weeks in Hamilton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copdiand.y Kingston. are holidaying at the Webster cottage, Ivy Lea. The Lansdowne Agricultural So- ciety's prize lists are being issued. | The secretary, 8. C. E. Dixon will { be pleased to mail the prize list and { furnish any information respecting {the exhibition' to all applicants. Ar- | thus Lancaster, Sydenham, is visit- | ing his aunt, Mrs. Gordon Loney and jalso Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnston. | Mr. Harold Burns, Toronto, is home {on a fortnight's holidays. Mr. and f Mrs. P. Milne, and family and Mrs. { Murray of Brewers Mills, were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael { McDonald, A Farmers' Club meeting was held here on Friday evening. Mrs. W. W. Cornstock, Water | town, N.Y., arrived on Tuesday, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Jane { Services will be held { . morny | ing, at Union in the afternoon, and | at Selton in the evening. Services will be held in St. John's. Anglican chur on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Baron and Mrs. C. F. Post made calls on Monday, at Union. Miss Mar- jorie Leacock, Cleveland, is home ¥e | tor a fortnight's holidays. Fairfield Bast, Aug. 4.--Mr. and Mra. Norman Manhard have return- ed to thelr farm, after spending the last two years in Brockville, whera they were in business as retail grocers. They have also purchased a new touring car. Alonzo and Mrs. Corr were visitors in Kingston over the week-end. Hazel and Stewart Pyke, Brockville, are visiting their grandparents here. Mrs. O. T. Field, Plenty, Sask., has returned home after spending: a month with her parents, Horace and Mrs. Glazier. Many from here at- tended the Catholic picnic and dance at Throoptown on Wednesday last. Mrs. Annie Clark spent Sunday with Mrs. Jesse Manhard. Mr. and Mrs. Young, Brockville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. BE. P. Johns. gd Sunday school has re-opened in the Union church, here, with Rev. Q. L. Woods as superintendent. Ser. vices have commenced in the Pres- byterian church with Mr. Johnston as student pastor. Rev. and Mrs. (Wood were entertalned to tes. on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. add Mrs. Willlam Spicer's. Villager in Hospital. Selby. Aug. 5.--Quarterly service was held in the United Church on Sunday evening. A number, from around here are attending the Chau- tauqua at Napanee. Mrs. A. Mar tin is in the General Hospital, King- ston, for operation: we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mowers and family spent Monday at Stirling with their son. Some of the farmers have com- menced to thresh. Rev. and Mrs. Farnsworth were on Tuesday night, 3 with Mr. andrMrs. D. Denison. Miss Minnie York, Roblin, spent Tuesday with Miss Amy Doid Mrs. John W. Foley, Rockfield, is | visiting Mrs. E. R. Bradley and Mrs. W. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Gunter and children, Col. Hill and Mrs. Clarke, Kingston, were recent guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross. Judge Green, Medicine Hg, accompanied by friends from Athens, called on Miss N. Green and other relatives on Tuesday. Mrs. Waring, Gana- noque, is the guest of Miss Gert. rude Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Graham, Wellington, are the guests of Nr. and Mrs. Charlés Cross. Mr. Clair Nelson, New York, is visiting relatives here. To Add an Annex. Ogdensburg, N.Y, Aug. 7.--T. C. Murrah, new owner of the Seymour house here, to-day said as soon as feasible he will erect a new wing in Ford street, which will give the hotel | about 100 additional rooms. In the past it has beem necessary to turn away travelers because of the big business the hotel was enjoying. Other changes will be carried out. i -------- Russian inventor has produced a new musical instrument which he claims will replace the piano. U. 8. Shipping Board awarded GYPROC A good, strong, heavy, fire-proof Wall | Board. Can be laid without Lath. 1 it is meeting with great favor among uilders. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMTED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins : BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO . Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571 Before and Alter Exposure to Wind and Sun Apply Hinds Honey and ond Cream with tips of fingers. If badly burned, wet clean linen and vee iy renewing frequently. a and n pre- vents peeling.-- Never rub tender skin. By -- and 15¢ IF you would like'a trial sample, send 5c. in stamps for mailing to ru Limited, Sole i Distributor, 35 St. Francois Xaviee Street, Montreal. : SZ (Team [linds2 in Every Home i We will continue our sale during Old Boys' Reunion Week. Extraordinary val- $14.50, *17.50 $2450 TWEDDELL'S Reliable Clothes for Men and Young Men See Our Window Display north, where wind, hail and leveled grain fields, corn and grass as remained standing at late period of the haying season, Experienced Wild Storm. Watertown, N.Y., Aug. 7.--Water- town experienced one of the worst Summer storms in its history, com- bining lightning, a deluge of rain and a fall of hail that in some places covered roofs, on Monday afternoon. While some damage resulted from flooding by backing sewers and water pouring in through windows, this city suffered insignificantly compar- -------------- With an estimated attendance five thousand each, tyenty con tions have been booked to take 4 In' Montreal for August, Septen and October. ae Ohio's only woman predate Henry Ford 200 vessels for scrap- ping, his bid being $1,706,000. Quaker the best flavoured are has announced her decision to permits for Sunday dancing. ed to farmers in Rutland, Pamelia, and other townships south and i» < on Flakes ._ The Red Seal guarantees, y /4 , Ye 7 2

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