Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1925, p. 7

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THAT WILL' GIVE SATISFACTION New, Heavy Tweed Winter Overcoats--choice variety of patterns--also a select line in Blues. - Price . . $25.00 to $45.00 Drop in and inspect our stock. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ON FIRE DEPARTMENT oc is Freie | Bishop's Mills, Oct. 13.--Rev. J.| Honor John Hall, Kingston's be held in Erskine church, of that 5 * 9 evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews, \ a 1eS have leased the Hare homestead, and { SERVED FORTY YEARS | **™=or=»=== | sTOMACH "QUEER" | - 1 | McAvoy and family, left on Friday, GAS, INDIGESTION The Neves City Council Will. Further toc spend a week in Montreal, the Seviram-- : : Veteran Firefighter. city: 1 ------ Owing to the alsence of the pastor Mr. George Matthews, Sr., of Eas- ton's Corners, were recent visitors at x Footwear are moving there this week. i Mrs. Willlam Johnston spent & few | 4 ,,, yee ty, sick or uncomfort- * Beautiful Blonde Kid--one narrow in- there was no service held in the Mr. C. Byers, Maplehurst Farm. days visiting at Mrs. J. R. Wilson's, | p10 after eating, here is harmless step strap--realnew .......... $7.50 | Speakers on Way to Political Mect- former to attend the conference to Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, St ® yles in United Church here last Sunday Mr. Thomas Hart, Merrickville, Kemptville, this week, / | stomach relief. "Pape's Diapepsin" Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Reid have mov- | settles the stomach and corrects di- ed to Mr. G. Reid's residence on |gestion the moment it reaches the Maple avenue. stomach. Mr. William Morrison, having sold This guaranteed stomach correc- his farm, is moving to one of D.|tive costs but a few cents at any drug Cochrane's houses. store. Keep it handy! Ripe raspberries and violets have |" '| been found in this vicinity at this late 'season of the year. T™W0 AUTGS COLLIDE A dog, belonging to M. McNeil, i y while chasing a porcupine, recéived AND FALL INTO DITCH Why i Ji | such a barrage of quills in the head, i that he had to be killed. A hunter | 1 ot the porcupine. Vision So Generally i "The poopie w | | | George Van Horne 213 Princess Street. ts "Phone 362-w. FN Pretty Silver Leather Strap Shoes . . $8.00 Dainty Patent Strap, Orange Stitchings-- | r fullofpep" ,.vvuuaiii is viss S600 Also a real good fitting Black Kid Oxford-- a wonderful Shoe for comfort at $7.00 One Was Going From Kings= ton to Bowesville--Ten Persons Shaken Up. The people .were doomed to dis- Neglected? The Abernethy Shoe Store ~ Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers ESTABLISHED 1854. appointment, however, as while the | " '| speakers were en route to Bishop's FIREMAN JOHN HALL Mills, and motoring through Poole's . Corners, the driver lost control of | (Carleton Place, Oct. 14.--The oc- cause the person - | . oe ae that b Say an Aili Ti pe the car, and the machine suddenly cupants of two car numbering 10 error of vision. Not knowing and electrician. turned into the ditch. Fortunately | persons in all, received slight in- that it exists, it is naturally not | This is the proud record of John none of the occupants were hurt, and |juries when in a collision on the given attention. The wisest | ] k | Hall: attached to the station on On- the car was undamaged. Consider- 11th line of Beckwith about 7.30 plain for everyone to pursue i Wehavea arge stock | taro street, and at the meeting of | 3P1e time was lost in trying to extri- | o'clock Sunday night. The cars were would be to have the eyes ex- | . ll| ihe City Council to bs held on Mon-| c2te the machine and another car driven by Joseph Johnston, a Chinese sg a ry ovary o- of reliable ALARM I day pa 4 will be present. | Was sent for, but when the speakers of Perth, 'and Mrs. Henry Hardy, of _ of ta would 'receive ed with a bar for the medal he now | 2Trived here, it was altogether too Bowesville, Ont. oper attention. If you have holds, and which was presented to |!ate for the meeting. Johnston's car, which contained Jeo wondering about your ' him when he completed twenty Mr. George Wier and Carl Baxter | peside himself one man, one woman, prices from motored here from Detroit, Mich., (and four girls, all Chinese, was turn- $1.50 up to $6.00 All guaranteed. eyes, let us give you the facts ears' service on the department. | about them. Joan will make four bars for the | 2nd are guests of BE. J. Cassidy, Main [ed up-side-down in the ditch while Evenings by appointment. veteran fireman, as one is presented | Street. Mrs. Hardy's car was pushed into every five years, after the comple-| There was a large attendance at|the ditch and badly smashed. The . W. D. GRAHAM engaged in looking after | cessful operation on Monday, and|saw another car approaching. She alarm system, but he has also been A ; doing his "bit" at fires. 'After a/|there is some improvement in his|drove her own car as near as she condition. Drs. Gordon and Holmes, | dared to the ditch on the right hand long term of service, it is the inten- f Kemptville, performed th i I 1 i tf the fire and light committee | © em e, rior © opera- | side of the road, and slowed down. e joes 1am A or onfidence In Homes Furmishe to add another member to the de- Her car was hardly moving when it partment, and to have the veteran | Despite the inclement weather, on | was struck by the other machine and 3 serve in relief work. Friday evening, when the first fall of | hurled into. the ditch. When Mrs. There is an ever growing circle of good people who prefer to buy th % snow and sleet was experienced here, | Hardy and 'the other occupants got | Furniture from a dépendable store. They can distinguish false claim quite a number assembled in the|oyt they found that the ofher ma-| from true statements--they choose their Furniture as they would POULTRY FAIR DATES town hall to hear A. C. Casselman, | chine had turned turtle in the ditch | friends and they stick to the tried and true. the candidate for federal honors in| op the same side of the road directly \ this riding and Trooper 'L. W. Mul-| hehind them. Mrs. Hardy believes It is to this continually increasing circle of friends that we owe DE pa the blind hero of the South Af-|that Johnston was on the wrong side | ever-growing volume of business. They include all classes of society, | rican War, address them on the po-| of the road when the accident occur- | they all have the same love for Home and Comforts. . In Ki litical questions of the da". The au-| oq. For Nov. 24 and 25 In Kings= | jience was disappointed, however, as Seeing the predicament of the oc- ton--Bi pplies Are while the speakers were en route. nants of the capsized car, Mrs. P ised. here, their motor car skidded on the Hardy ran up the road forabout 100 muddy road, and went into the ditch. yards and stopped a car coming in The occupants were somewhat sha- her direction and asked assistance. JAMES REID The Couneil of the Board of Trade k So en up, but got into a: passing car, 'Phone 147 for Service. THE LEADING UNDERT. met on Tuesday afternoon. The |, same to Bishop's Mills, but were Returning to the scene of the accl- a AKER. city engineer is to be asked to pro- dent Mr. Hughes and the driver of too late to make their address as| yo thirg car managed to raise the | St. Andrew's Lecture Hall on Fri- A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR AILING CHILDREN tion of twenty years on the roll. the Holiness Movement church on other Chinese who was with John- Fireman Hall has a very wide cir- | Sunday evening, when Rev. Mr. Mor- | ston, received a slight cut to his Registered Optometrist, cle of friends, all of whom are pleas- ris, formerly of Watertown, N.Y. !face which did not require medical ~ 140 Wellington Street ed to hear of the honors bestowed | Preached his initial sermon, as pastor | attention. " Telephone 699 upon him. He has been a faithful | °F this circuit. He is an earnest, Mrs. Hardy's car contained Mr. : i | servant of the city, and well de- | forceful speaker, and gave a helpful | and Mrs. Hughes, of Bowesville, and ee serves the warm tributés paid to Sersion 0» Suan a " two young girls, none of whom were THOM i ight committee Mr. Rufus. McCoy, the village |injured. AS COPLEY ll Kinnear & d'Esterre | bi Nem) a whole. |Dlacksmith, who has been ili at his| According to Mrs. Hardy she was Carpenter i Phone 987 H | For many years Mr. Hall has been | home here for the past five weeks | returning from Kingston when be- See us for all kinds of Carpentry 168 PRINCESS ST. | the fire, from lung trouble underwent a suc-| tween Carleton Place and Ashton she work. Estimates given on mew floors . latd. Have your hardwood floors elean- | [i ed with our new floor cleaning ma-|j Vy NY YOU BUY WHEN! The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano appeals to the most aesthetic taste. HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. AY C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street ~ ToTvon Let us show you the difference between being served and being Ceremstenene. "Where style is a factor and good workmanship a principle." FUR COATS that appeal to the most discriminating clientele. vide plans and estimates for im- provements to the fair grounds to scheduled. wrecked machine so that the occu-{ day. make it a satisfactory amusement pants could get out. Mrs. Clarence Skinner and daugh- park. This to include refencing, an Married at Shawville. The Chinese were taken to Carle-| ter Miss Mary, and Mrs. (Dr.) ornamental entrance, auto entrances, Gordon Graham of the firm of |ton Place where it was found that| Murphy, Smith's Falls, have left to a new grand stand, lavatories, ete. A | Kelly & Graham, Renfrew, and Miss | none of them had been seriously | visit friends . in Lebanon, Ken- revenue was expected from all users | Florence Jewel Corrigan, only | hurt. Mrs. Hardy's car was towed | tucky. of the grounds. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|into Ashton and her party returned The rugby boys are practising The poultry committee reported | Corrigan, Shawville and for some | to their homes in the car of a friend. | hard for their game with New Edin- time a member of the Bell Telephone -------------- burghs of Ottawa on Saturday next. Nov. 24th and 25th as days for the poultry. fair to be held here. Further | exchange staff. in Renfrew, were Somewhere In Florida: The local bony rightly expect that ill turn out as well details will be worked out. married in Shawville on Wednesday. To be, somewhere in Florida, | football fans The board was requested to send { Miss Lillian Dale of Shawville was where the sun is always shining | TOF the game hers Saturday as they delegates to a conference of All Can- | bridesmaid, Willlam Graham, Ren-|qy..o the golden oranges hang in| did for the game in Kingston last ada to bring about better relations Jew, STOO, ED the wiry clusters on the trees, the palms stir Satyrday. It promises to be a good with all parts of the country. The |Tia8€ a wedding dinner was served, gently to' the warm breezes, and | match. A: , council asked for volunteers to at- Sites en Ws. wae Nr Sanam "where the sweet magnolia blooms" | « HONOR FOR FIRE CHIEF tend the influential gathering. a gtor. e is the thought in the minds of hun- : AND CITY OF KING: ' il named its members| Were received, including a silver tea- Dairymen's Convention. The -counc dreds of Canadians every winter. Mayor Murray, Renfrew, has been {ated Boards | Service from the B. T. C. staff, Ren- 3 as delegates to the Associate ards frew.. Among. the 'wedding guests When Canadians at home are skat endeavoring to prevail upon the ex-|Fire and Light Committee Cone d Chambers of Commerce of Trade and Chambers were Messrs. BE. B. Kelly and Jack Be Lie, thas ix Lo Souih ecutive of the BEastera - Ontario gratulates Chief Armstrong of Ontario Convention to be held Anderson and Miss Mamie Kelly, Dairymen's Association to hold its . here on Nov. 5th and 6th. Voting | pIctrson PRE "URE Am Prk, He warm sands, deep-sea fishing, | 1006 convention in Renfrew. His on Recent Appointment. power being given to Messrs. Elliott, Kingston. in that direct} ri euday oY When making arrangements for; SOU i" (| JOHOR BAYS DOOM] yo (meeting of the civic fire afternoon the council w! urther the trip south consult an agent of the , and light committee held on discuss the details in connection with Northeote, district director and one 8 * W.F.GOURDIER 78 BROCK STREET Dublin municipal employees decid- the local entertainment of the dele- ed not to strike after their positions had been assured for two years. Mrs. Margaret McRae, Sandwich, 107 years old, hopes to vote for the ticulars of service. Winter tourist fares are now in effect valid to re- turn up to June 15th, and good for men. But it cannot be done. It hav- ing been arranged some time ago to hold the convention every second Canadian National Railways for par- of Renfrew county's leading dairy-|day afternoon, Fire Chief Jan Armstrong was warmly congrati ed on the occasion of his hav been elected president of the Int NICE SELECT VIRGINIA LUMP Suitable for Grates, Quebec Heaters and . Furnaces. $9.00 per ton, delivered. SOWARDS COAL CO. | 1 & @& TELEPHONE 155 ; | OA - UPTOWN OFFICE: MeGALL'S CIGAR STORE, stop-over. at all important points, as year at the Dairy School in King. [national Assoclation of Fire Eng well as for diverse routings. Direct| oon and the convention for the | €or, at the convention held recentl] connections are made at Detroit and Fesont year having taken place in |in Louisville, Kentucky. epace obtainable on the following| mornwall, it follows that the next! "This is not only an honor to th crack Florida traine--the "Royal! poating will be held in the Lime-| chief, but also to the city of K Palm" the "Ponce de Leon," and| gone City. ston," said Ald. Reid, in moving "Suwanee River Special," etc. ------ that the members of the comm extend congratulations to the Body of Charles Ames, missing |of the Kingston fire department, ' : U.S. air mail pilat, was found in his} Chief Armstrong gracefully GAN. 'ANOQUE Frecked plane on Nittany Mountain, | knowledged the aetion of the hn 2 New harbor is to be built at Fun- | first time at the Federal elections. chal, capital of Madeira, sufficiently Small airplane, designed to appeal large to accommodate the largest At- | to women, is on the market in Lon- lantie liners. Adon, Eng., at a sale price of $1,500. "Phone 811. _ Gananoque, Oct. 14.---Mrs. Milli- cent Scott is spending her vacation | with Mrs. Charles Nuttall, Montréal. Mrs. James Currie and little I wonder how it is I can't 4 gota Shing ui my Shoes stores. > ~~ We specialize in up-to-the-minute, Fash- : When you feel like treating yourself to as fine a pair of money can buy, we would like to show you the new ; A

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