Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1925, p. 5

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AUGeSY 1s, avon one 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY | For bus taxi, buggies and saddle | horses. aa for Cataraqui Cemetery | dally except Saturday and Monday - 2 pam. Also truck for meviag. ae] NII AMPA NEP St A NN ERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liahil- ity, Auto, Burglary and Baggage. GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance f Company. R. H. Waddell | 86 BROCK STREET 826 and SWO. | Dr. W augh DENTIST 108 Wellington St. Phone 286. re HEALING SOOTHI NG ANTISEPTIC fo lirics ¢ Shi Troubles amBuk Welsh Anthracite COAL Is the Cheapest Coni World We don't care what burning, we can show ¥Oou ean save money by only the highest qualit Coa). There is 0% only 3% ashes. substitute Sold only Byiee W .A. MITCHELL Telephone 67. Tore -- You are You how burning y Welsh heat and "Don't take a 00. 15 Ontario St. i v1 News F rom District Places TELL OF THER TRIP | THROUGH NOVA SCOTIA lor. and Mrs. 8. C. A. Lamb | | of Athens Enjoyed Visit | to Maritimes. ! Athens, Aug. 13. --Mr. and Mrs. | 8S. C. A. Lamb returned Saturday evening from a trip to the maritime | provinces. They were of a party con- | sisting of thirty-two from Ontario | who accepted an invitation from the ! Provincial Pharmacy Association of | Nova Scotia to-attend! their annual | eepvention at Halifax during the | last week in July, and during the | following week they attended the Dominion convention in Charlotte- town, P.E.I.L. Enroute they stopped at Quebec for a number of hours, Transfer Co. 1383 WELLINGTON STREET Moves freight, steel, bulifing equip. ment, machinery, safes, pianos, ete. Money loaned agnipst mortgages. Phone 1264. All kinds of Sta Gian reps Prompt and Efficient & Son CHINE WORKS 334-238 Ontarie St. tionary and Marime ired Service. Oxy-Acetylone Welding. "PHONE 377. » Eveal 2331 DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon | 180 Wellington Street. "Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. { Office open from § a.m. Also Tuesday, day evenings by appoi to § p.m. Thursday and Satwre ntment, a Serene | Of military and naval forces which DR.W.A. JONES Wellbroek Offices, 130 Wellington St. Telephone 3714. X-Ray and Physio Therapy visiting the main points of interest in that historic city. They found | Halifax very attractive in many | ways, having recovered wonderfully trom the disastrous explosion of nine or ten years ago, yet the city has lost prestige owing to the removal | seemed the very life and spirit of the | place, Particularly worthy of note is a church which they attended, viz., St. Paul's, the oldest Protestant church in Canada. The trip through | the Annapolis valley was much en- | joved and recalled the tragic event PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing ard Mayer Plano Adjustivg. Norman AM. Butcher, 27 Pine. Screet. ' © | "PHONE 134. | rose sia Tn Public Service Since 1784. M. BO » PROPRIETOR "xinasron 0 an a v ENINGS APPOINTMES DR. RUPERT P, MLLLAN 'Phone 18350 BY T |in our nation's history, the expul- {sion of the Acadians--~which has | been immortalized by the poet Long- | fellow. Grand Pre is being preserv- led and restored as much as possible. | A mew church is being erected to re- | place the demolished structure: and |® monument to Evangeline has been as strike likely ting coml Sept. for Nut, Stove and Egg 1st, COAL STRIKE Fue) Controller advises pu W. R. McRae & Co. ' GOLDEN LION BLOCK < | FLL IT NOW This is a year when We can deliver flower short notice to any tow anywhere, wants----we wil satisfaction is 1 do the guarante 171 WELLINGTON "Phone 2744. H SAY IT WITH FLOWERS By wire anywhere, any time. gifts on Bn or city Simply call ug and tell us your rest and ed by The Emily Crawford Hower Sop" ouse "Phone 167T3m. every dollar counts and a dollar saved isa earned BOOTH & CO. Phone 133. Grove Inn Yard x Try Us For Your Made-to-Measure SUIT $26 to $40 Reg. value $35 to $50 Fit and workman- jerected in that fruitful valley, "on {the shores of the Basin of Minas' [In the island province the absence of macadamigzed roads was quite appar. ent, although paved streets are to be found in the city. The absence of water-power is also apparent, as the country is rather low and level. Fox-farming is almost universal there, some engaging in the industry on a small scale, others engaging in it very extensively e.g. Col. MeKin- on has on his ranch-some two hun- dred and thirty-five pairs of black or This man also finds and silver" foxes. time to devote to journalism pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb were absent nearly a fortnight, and have many pleasant memories of their sojourn by the Atlantie. Changes and Rebuildings. Mrs. Heber Pierep has moved to the Foley house. Wellington street. John Mulvena; whose main strest home was 'destroyed, in the fire a month ago, has purchased Mrs. H. Pierce's Mill street property and will make extensive improvements. A. R. Brown has bad his Main street shops re-painted thus removing the evidence of the recent narrow escape from the devastation just west of his property. The broken panes of plate glass on the north side of Main street are being replaced this week. Clifton Foxton is assisting in C. Town's furniture store. Athens baseball team won in the match at Smith's Falls on Thursday last and with Mallorytown on Saturday. Measles of a mild type is prevalent among the younger children. i E. F. Neff left on Monday for a few days fishing in northern Fronte- nhac county, Mrs. C. C. Slack and Mrs. G. W. Beach have been spend- ing a few days at Point Geraldine, Charleston Lake, guests of Mrs. (Dr.) Clarke, Brockville. It is seven years since this camp has been oc- cupied . Mrs. James H. Ackland is & guest of Mrs. W. F. Earl at Cedar Grove, Char! n, for a few days, ho and Mrs. Percy Alford, Church street, are holidaying at Kozy Kove, Charleston. Miss Muriel Kinney, Elgin, is spending awhile with her uncle and aunt., Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Towriss and Mrs, E. Eaton are spending a few days at their cottage, Camp Restalotte, Charleston, follow- ing the departure of Principal 8. L. Snowden, a family of this place who spent the previous three weeks there. "= Personal Notes. Mrs. Avis els has returned from C| br where she has been Fn Ta Fe For ~ "I'm glad that tooth stuck in the taffy an' come out. [I've been scared I'd swaller it some night." RR. spending the past three weeks a guest of Mgs. Blount, Ottawa, and Mrs. Judson, Athens, at Camp Looks out. Richard Henderson, Moose Jaw, Sask. a former Athenian, who is spending the summer here, has returned from a trip to the Capital. He has engaged eight men as hare vesters for his farm in the west, and with them will make the return Journey in the course of a few days. Mrs. Winnifred Topping, Brock- ville, is spending a week or so at her Main street home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Percival, for many years residents of this place, motored from Toronto last week, and were guests at the home of A. R. Brown. Mrs. Ernest Gibson, Toronto, accompanied them on the trip, Mr. and Mrs. Haffner and children, Kingston, arrived last week on a visit to Mrs. . Haffner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob. They are holidaying at "Pinehurst, Charleston Lake Dr. John Donnelly, Fonthill, and Mrs. Donnelly and baby Tom: Ni. Agara Falls, arrived Tuesday even- ing on a visit to their mother, Mrs. Margaret Donnelly. They are spend- ing their vacation at their summer home, Charleston. Master George Howie, Brantford, is holiday with his uncle, Adam Hawkins. Follow- ing an absence of a fortnight in Western Ontario, Rev. Mr. Upham last Sunday resumed his duties as pastor of the local Baptist church, His mother accompanied her son on his return. During the absence of Miss Carrie Robigson, L.L.C.M., the organ of the Uniteh Church is being taken very acceptably by Miss Georgia Robin- son. who leaves this aytumn to en- ter the Torontg hospi in-training. Afhéas Sports Day un- der the Amateur Athletic Association takes place to-morrow. ARE VISITING FRIENDS. ------ In the Neighborhood of Lombardy. Have Pleasant Time, Lombardy, Aug. 12.--Charles Wood, Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Dr. Fred Gilday and his son, also his mother, Mrs. Thomas Gilday, all of Montreal, called on friends here lately, Mr. and Mrs. BE. Leeder, Tin- cap, spent Sunday with Mri"and Bvs. Joseph Jordan. Mrs. H. M. Keenan, Vindent Keenan, Breen Keenan, Sault Ste. Marie, also Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Breen, Sudbury, are visit- ing relatives here. ' A very large number from this vicinity attended Old Home week in Smith's Falls. Mrs. Seal, Toron(y, is visiting at John Duffield's, Miss Me- Donald, Ottawa, spent the week-end at her home here. Dr. Harry Houze, Ogdensburg, N.Y., was home for the week-end. Miss Margaret House has returned from attending summer school. at Queen's, Kingston. Miss . Ega Jordan, Ogdensburg, N.Y., is: home on a short visit. A large pumber of friends from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Balfe, South Blms- ley, on Monday last. Miss Rosella O'Meara came up from Ottawa for the week-end. Miss Luella Duffield returned from Westport, Conn, re cently after visiting Dr. and Mra. Harry Phillips. STELLA POINT NOW IN THE LIMELIGHT ing Off Trespassers. Stella, Aug. 12.--Quite a nymber from here attended the Old Boys' Re- ynion in Kingston, last week. A number of the fagmers have finished cutting their grain and report a good crop, of excellent quality. The threshing machines will soon be starting on the road again, * We extend to Mr. w. Rupert Davies, the new President of the British Whig, formerly of the Ren- frew Mercury, our best wishes for Success in his new field of labor. Stella Point is rapidfy coming in- to the limelight. 8. G. Sutherland, owner of the Point, having refused to allow J. A. Tugwell, Hugh and othe Glenn, from tying their boats up in the/shelter of the Point, it be- fog the only place that they can keep them in stormy weather. Fences have also been erected by the own. er, to stop trespassing. We hope that the matter may be settled satisfact- orily to all parties. Mr. Sutherland, a few years ago, purchased the Point from the Maxwell estate, and has indeed beautified it greatly, Norman Wemp has purchased Thomas Dennee's farm, farm stock and implements and is taking pos- session immediately. are looking forward to the Kingston Industrial Exhibition, Sept. 15th to 19th, and the Amherst Island Ag- ricultural Society fair Stella, one day only, severe electrical storm passed over the Island, on Thursday morning | last, accompanied by heavy rain. No damage was reported, \ William MacCormick, a drawer on the south shore,' returning with his cans from Stella cheese factory, on Sat. urday morning, had the misfortune to have one of the wheels come off the waggon, and throwing nearly all the cans in the ditch. With the as- sistance of help close at hand wheel and cans were replaced. And the young 2 who was uninjured was able to proceed on his way. Visito Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Malone, at Ww. T. Hill's; Mrs, R. Filson, Montreal, at D. Caughey's; Mrs. W. H. Filson and family, King- ston with friends. F. 8. Neilson has purchased a new truck. Mrs. Rev, J. MacDonald and J. §. McVeane, To- ronto, are here with friends, ---- THE FUNERAL SERVICES . -- Of the Late Mrs. James Freeman At Yarker, Yarker, Aug. 12. -- The funeral services of" _the late Mrs. James Freeman was held in the United church, Yarker, Wednesday, at 32 p.m. Rev. E. Farnsworth preached the funeral sermon and was assist. ed in the serviges by Rev. Mr. Hol- lingsworth, Sydenham. The high esteem in which Mrs, Freeman was held was evidenced by large turnout to the service. Mrs. James Freeman was the daughter of the late Samuel and Mario Lindsay and was born at Opinicon Lake. She was married to James Freeman thirty-one years ago, and lived in "Yarker twenty-one years. While here she stood identified as one of the leaders in all events in connection with church work, and milk of whey, her services were cheerfully given.) She was president of the Ladies' Aid for some yehrs and a teacher in the Sunday school. In cally aid in sickness in the village hoes - was always ready to help. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, pne daughter, Marion, and one son, Harold: also six 'brothers and two sisters: Robert, Sydenham; Samuel @. "Suthedland Has | Beautified It Greatly--Keep- | to be held at] Sept. 29th. A | while | the | the very } interns etc., in various colors. Nothing better on the market, Brantford Slab Slates, Roll :Roofings, d External Paine e ly relieved by LH] THOMAS: ECLECTRIC OIL > 18 TOLoay SEEN SOLD FoR i8 TO-DAY A IS A TEST THAT MONIAL Y FIFTY ' FOR For Goed Meals and very Best Service Eat at the VICTORIA CAFE 354 King Street. The Islanders | = Telephone 762. | EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 'Men's Blue and Grey Serges Guaranteed fast dye. Regular $35.00, *217. 50 TWEDDELL'S Reliable Clothes for Men and Young Men WEDDING We have obtained the leading irkpa Phone us when you Sire "Phones 452--1218-J. John William, Inverapy:: Bamuel Belleville; 'Harvey, North Wake field, Que.; Edward, lchenectady, N.Y.; Mrs. William Nichol and Mrs. Stan. Freeman. Three of her Lro- thers are in the ministry. Inter ment was at Yarker. NEWS OF FLORIDA. The Wedding of Miss Winnie Snider ' and Archie Babcock. Florida, Aug. 13.--Ross Martin, Watertown, N.YI, spent a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Redden, Wilton, were Sunday visitors at Mrs. M. Redden's. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lucas and family and Miss Lottie Martin, Maple Avenue, If not best flavoured, your money is returned Positive guarantee on Quaker Corn Flakes 777773 ¥ designer from one 0st exclusive Florists of Toronto. W Suarantes sat trick's Art the oldest and on. Or'€ (Established 1874) ~- visited at Damon Martin's, Mr, Mrs: William Shillington and po Cole Lake, and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Martin, Wilton, were recent at John Peter's. W. D. Martin and Miss Mebel Martin, Odessa, at Ba. ward Martin's. Mr. and Mrs. Kile born Asselstine, Syracuse, NY, spent a day recently at Edward Mar- tin's. Mr. Asselstine formerly lived in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Compton spent Thursday at Enoch Snider's, Wilton, 3a Archie Babcock and Miss Winnie Saider, eldest daughter of Snider, of this place, were on Wednesday, the 12th. Their friends wish them a happy journey through Iife. and » t EE ------ a ------------

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