Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1925, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ------ ---- aca an------ WRAY | DOG OWNERS APPEAR (HEARD ON THE STREET) ~n= mm FURS | [| IN THESPOLICE COURT toe my Gtr ec | (RE 30x3% Porters-- What the Merch- : : "7 For Falling io Register Their | ants Are Offering. '11 g SUMMER PRICES [|e --S Esa | | ephone ectories are tions Were Accepted. |betax distr buted. { p 'James Reid's August sale of fur-| There was a busy session at the | sid's gus » NOW IN EFFECT || fr | | police court on Wednesday ory A. W. Birett, who is on his annual | % £4 3 { when five dog owned )appeare ®- | vacation, is enjoying a fishing trip! oi : J e fo ang ag ho, Ca | v . v's . | charged w. aili be Mr. Swain, pi , Tailored simplicity dis- | Bister their dogs. Explanations | 8. Diano br ot ur : . . . | were offered Yn each case and were he L100 Cler Ak 4 : tinguishes this straight- | accepted on the understanding that The Vid Boys' committee 1s busy = J 9 | the tax would be paid at once but 5 fe 1 Co d ] d i | the Court gave out that dog owners | S'Taightening out the accounts as a . / ! 1t 1 JIB . line at, eveloped. In | have had fair warning about this] ooo of the celebration. 3 i TOYS SPOR NG G S : Question and those wag eos Lo Mr. James Laughlin, of Toronto, righ Beaver or Hudson 4 { fore the court under the same charge why was Rete for the. Ol Boys SHR } from now on may not be dealt with | © cc Das returned to his home. ~~ --- 1 i Now is the time # ¥ Seal. Collar is plain Jf DE o time to buy your fur. | fave -- ime > + niture at Jataés Reid's August sale. vr : : . | A local citizen charged with being The d who t yet re standing affair, and the |]! intosicated in a pubic piace mierins Orel toe pea NEY ne Jot HEADQUARTERS FOR BEAUTIFUL LINENS sleeves are gathered in to ed the' usual ten dollars and costs. away to avoid trouble. A ---------------- August sale of furnfture at James . many bruises (Tuesday night on model is an example of Princess street near Chatham street dignified smartness and [ne Lote William's. Soc. and struck his handle-bars. ] | The funeral of the late William H. ------ enn A beautiful range f Colored Border Turkish Towels in Con- | See, took place from the residence } a 4 attractively original ac- land, 45 Clérgy street, on Monday T wnshi Co ils Rose and i ' J August 10th to Cataraqui } 0 1p unc a Gold. Fast colors. Priced ... 75¢. each and up. | ducted at the house by Rev. C. J. ; S-- TT COLORED TURKISH TOWELS | Curtis of Princess street United Pittsburg. . | i last | Members all' present. Minutes of |§ : | Jeane el emg Bk 2 i last meeting adopted." Communica- Priced 25¢. to $1.25 each Ness. ------------ 2 | wg . t Jesus." | Works, re noxious weeds: Board 5¢ { The A IE 2 Ieee Rallwdy Gommissioners re crossing HITE TURKISH TOWELS FANCY SON HUCK KINGSTON, CANADA | matism. Last spring heart trouble |Sanatorium. re account, which was : . y : : { developed and he was taken to the [held over until the next meeting. A ish Towels with fringed or hem- Pure Irish Linen Huckaback | for over three months, passing away [law passed. Bylaw passed confirm. med ends. Special 39¢. each up. |. Towels with pretty Damask bor- | oh osurday, August Sth. He 1s sur- | Ing the appointment of township en- Small size, White Towels -- | ders and hemstitched ends. ~ All la t, Michigan, who [count salary, $25: Hangon & Rdgar, | 3 : 3 George of Detroit, Michigan, wi [cost siiary, 3 son & Aim, Special ...... .. ... 15¢. each | sizes. Special .. . . . 75¢. each up a | visited him during his illness; and stone, : . . » A LA CARTE MEALS 40c. AND UP ater ang ho HI Bards, stone, $11, Thomas Payne, Pure Irish Linen Hand Towels with hemmed and hemstitched 6 to 8 pan. and 9 to 11 p.m. ' - 1 |Tovalty and piling stone, $78: Ra. Picnic Lunches prepared. | IN MARINE CIRCLES | ward Hunter, work, $3. Norman PURE LINEN GUEST TOWELS | i 3 | | guilty to the charge and was assess. their pets, had better do so right : . f X 3 . . | - . cuffs at the wrist. This ] Reid's; goods stored til} needed, ; ] F | i OBITUARY J]. A blevelist received a bad tant ana OW els or ccasions i ' 1 ' > . ; When a trugk passed too Sage to him \ FANCY BORDER TURKISH TOWELS the bag of Self Fur is an : ° : of his brother-in-law, J. F. Leather- * ventional, Bird and Flower designs--pretty borders in Blue, Orchid, cessory. | cemetery. The services were con- { Church. Two hymns which the de-| Aug. 3.--Council met at 1.30 p.m. A big range to choose from in all sizes up to large Bath Sheets. | Sweet The Name of Jesus Sounds," [tions from Minister of » Publis Job McKay Limited | October was strickened with rheu- [at Findlay Station, and from Mowat / Good, heavy, large size, Turk- 149 to 157 Brock Street - = Kingston | General Hospital where he remained | rate of 44 mills was struck and by- ee | vived by his widow, two brothers, | &Ineer. Accounts passed: Clerk, ac- | FULL COURSE DINNER 65c¢c previous to his death, and Octavins Kisksion Utilities, light for hall, | | Ste. Marie, Ont., wh 1 $5.82; R. H. Paadle, work, $1.20; | WE . 9 of Sault Ste arie, Ont., who also Joh Bi e re 31 ol PURE LINEN HAND TO LS Best food and excellent service. k, $10; Gord MeFadden. & E : ! Queen's Orchestra in attendance every day 12 to 2 pm. as $12 49; oe ends, in all White or with colored borders .. 35c. to 50c¢. each. THE GRAND CAFE Ballantyne, work, $1.50; Patrick . - Joseph Seabrooke, work on side | Joan, culverts and ditching, $25; With pretty Damask borders, hemstitched or 'with plain, hem- Opposite Capitol Theatre * PETER LEE, Prop. Clearances of steamers on Tuss-[line, $30.80; Henry Mactow. crash. J| stitched, colored borders, in Lavender, Blue,.Rose and Gold--50c. to day: William C. Warren, east at|ing stone, $1,001.70, and team 12.10 pm. Wednesday: Dairymple, | work, $15; treasurer, stamps and $1.00 each. east at 1.10 a.m.; Albert C. Field, | stationery, $13.50. Charles Milne y ] west at 3.20 a.m.; Robert W. Pome-| sion to cofiduct restaurants in the ) roy, west at 4.45 am.; Norman P.|township. The reeve and treasurer ; Clement, east at 4.45 a.m.; William | Were authorized to borrow $2,000 . H. Danfels, east at 6.15 a.m.; Sas-[!0 meet current expenditure. When housecleaning have your Mattresses cleaned and re- [xitoon, east at 8.15 am.; Maple-| Adjourned until Monday, Sept. ' . | modelled. Go to Hughes' when you want a new one at low price. boro, east at 8.30 a.m.; Maplebranch, | 7th, at 1 p.m. . ; : THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. west at 1.50 a.m.; Frank B. Baird, |and Mr. Reid were granted perinis- {afternoon and cleared "west for » bi ---------- WwW. H HU 408 PRINCESS STREET east this morning; Kingston, for GHES ~ Pho 80-J, Prescott this morning, returned this Death of Dr. Harte. . . 3 a | Dr, M. W! Harte, a medical prac- ; Charlotte and . Toronto; Shelton [titiner in Prescott for the last thir-| eee ---- _- Sn : = Weed, east at 9 a.m. ty-ive years or more, died Tues- tacked her about a month previous || : ii ; ? TI }{. Arrivals: Steamer Pat Doris, [98y morning in the A."Barton Hep- ! to her defth. However, her condi- |i No. 1A. | (from Oswego with coal this morn- [burn Hospital, Ogdensburg, N.Y, Earl Fall Hats tion was not considered serious un- [i Real Es i i ing. . where he underwent a surgical op- y th about a week ago, when she was ||} . e Pocket I eration Monday. A native of the " | i \ county of Dundas, he was a Eradusic - removed to the hospital, and there | I all i. Kok 8 sony re rc fl ce ims Sep adie | Parisian Shop [|i to iis V ln alt its branch Sories Il, (ff Peck lll Queen's Summer Schost } [for * briet period in Bishop's Mills niu STREET The remains reached, here Thurs. |lff #8,100-- Alfred Street (Cone Win Kosar An: | before becoming established in day evening, and the funeral was |[f tral), cottage, with large gar- | ¢ | Prescott, where he was a well-known | Sstigmat lens £.7.7 [ll For particular people, 1b. 20c. [I ' YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH conducted Saturday morning, from (Ji 4 asa Diomatielfl Ammonts Powder . .2 pkgs 17¢ l The Queen's Summer School held Bgkre in hy Or. Hatta the Roman Catholic church. The } 0 Union Sweet {sar St: _ Shatter. il Pkg. Washing Soda 2 for 17c. Hf a.short busimess meeting Tuesday time, is survived by his wife, former. | Has Caused Great Sorrow in Villago|Pall-bearers were her uncle, Michael il lng, tn urch), iy wel. Pictures 2% x 4 | Loundey Soap ....0 bars 0c. [f]| night when it vas decided to open |, Miss Loucks Morrisburg. Dr. J of .Ardoch. Edmuss Wome" sins. M. G. Weber, { res $26 M4. I Toilet Rolls (large) 6 for 28¢, next summer's school on July 7th. F. Harte Athens oh OLE "I ardoeh, Aug. 10.--Heartfelt sym-| Edmund Weber, Hugh Fraser, Byl- |i 80 Sanl-Flush, - (large) tin ..20c. ffj{ PT MacClement read a list of ] 35% brother. pathy is manifest for the family of|vester Hermer and Walter Myers. _ You van count on this Camera for I} or LAree uk ll] courses which might be given if de-| , RT a marfati 14 tf Ardoch.. who| The youthful innocence and the || 800d pictures--come in and see it. i} Haw's Floor Wax, tin . ...40c. i { sired and several were suggested by Page & Shaw sweets." Gibson's. | Michael J Seullion, o Ee beautiful character of the young. It's easily worked -- one motion [ll Shoe Polish and Stove i | the meeting. Whether they will 'be x many of the things that are re sadly po by dhe. igs} ob girl, assuring a quick assumption to y the camera and snaps the front [ff Polish ....,... 8 tins 83. Hl added to next year's curriculum de-| 50 fOr you have the genéral|Dea ' "Ith 1d which § A I eo p I daughter, Mar- | the wor whic s without end, [|i position, ll Bath Size Castile Boap 7 tor 25¢ [i pends to a large part on the mum. | CHATacteristies of spinach. when their e robot to Ne - i ; 1H " » ' in the Hotel!To © occasion of that fearsome And its Splendidly equipped - a [lll Baby's Own Soap ..8 for 25c. if ber of students requesting them. Meta pet aeons. Saft, Konenaa ett hu 4 a|8rief which sometimes comes to such || 8 would heret ore 7 | » - | Ybuy" y Ve lll O'Cedar and Liquid Veneer, I The bulletin boards already contain a woman believed to be 135 years of couple of months short of eighteen |funerals. Sorrow there was, but of |i $6.70 up | bottle 24c. li | lists for the signatures of students. age ' years of age, ahd was a very likeable |® Peaceful and resigned nature. The |} $10,000A1bert St N 1] . ' | " reet, beautiful Finishing You'll Like I 3c. fll ruedey aighs Snishiag with & gues] "HUFIer's sweets Gibson's. |youn girl. Sweet and amiable, sho mother sraers were. her father and ([{ ®!p-500 dwelling, 3 tiled bath | | y : Perhaps more of ms would ba) endeated herself to very many Mother, brother Bert, and sisters, rooms, all Lot at Gollin's Bay, fans If the cynics seemed alittle friends who will greatly miss her. |Madonna and Winnitred fl 85 toot front on the sieeet. | : i i ---------- a-- =. | I! | happier. Her life vas got one of robustness, TT Hl Houses and Apartments for res Mahood Drug Co., Ltd . COLLISION OF CARS. "Take preseriptions' to Gibson's. "and a ite di of diseases Aat- a Ladies' Aid. Fire Insurance, | ' w----renan Organized Corner Bagot snd Princess Sts. Occupants Thrown Out at Westbrook EE tis nan, teeth re sn Elginburg, Aug. 10.--Prepata- | : Tuesday Afternoon. tions are being made for a lawn so- A serious collision of motor ears : "| cial here. Friday evening 'of last | | occurred at Westbrook dn Tuesday Week the ladies of this appointment | afternoon about, five o'clock, when met at the parsonage and organized 3 <i ° 4 car proceeding up from the Col- a Ladies' Aid, with the following | | Still Greater Reductions in [i= 5 =a qd ga as tS | highway, was struck by a eity-bound roe $ ; president, Mrs. Albert - The car proceeding towards BUY NOW---IT WILL PAY YOU! Stover; vice, Mrs. Walter the city struck the other ear on the Clogs; secretary, Mrs. Miles Stover; i | treasurer, Mrs. John Sflver. The oi k side, ripping the front wheel off and - i a hrowing the occupants out. One of The oS | first regulary meeting is to be the Bas nkers Hil N | | J . the gers in the car leaving tho [A 4 first Wedtesday in September. Miss weather ' 1 . Collin's Bay road was injured and re | : Bessie Ewing, "Westport, is visiting : ors ; ; quired medical attention. The cars, Your Winter Furs now is: pas Charles Ewing. The funeral of the were badly damaged, : : | late m See was largely attend- ; | ¥ friends from here. Mr. See They all must go and in order to make a All-Night Entertatument. 1 -. Ee on Ml yours. In ApHL . A » ' HA 4 & sufferer "until | | quick clearance we have cut prices deep. at a birth-| : od i ee Toa pe Raret "anti $ is a . ye . : % x i Now buys a beautiful Hat.

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