Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1926, p. 7

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THE _DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 20% OFF Winter Underwear TIGER BRAND, "WATSON'S BRAND, TURNBULL'S CEETEE Georg e Van Horne 213 gary Street. "Phone 362-w. 'Where. do those crows' feet come from ? When your eye muscles be- Ji come overworked they call on | | your facial muscles for aid. | The results are obvious---crows' feet. Unconsclously you use these museles many times a day in trying to overcome defective | eyesight. An eye examination is the only sure way of telling the condition of your eyes. Let us examine yours and prevent many erows' feet and wrinkles. Evenings by appointment. W. D. GRAHAM Registered Optometrist, 140 Wellington Street Telephone 699. See us for all kinds of Carpentry work. Estimates given on mew flours latd. Have your hardwood floors cleans) ed with our new floor cleaning ma. NAVIGATION OPENING Much Activity Alorig the Har- bor Front--Vessels Are Being Repaired. There {is considerable activity along the harbor front, and the re- pairs on the steamers are being rushed so that all will be in readi- ness for the boats to start out in the spring. Kingston has harbored more steamers this season than in many previous years, and the -work of re- pairs has furnished employment to a large number-of men. The Yepairs have not been completed on the ma- jority of the steamers and there The large number of steamers l| wintering in Kingston will be of great benefit to the marine suppliers and merchants in general... When the steamers start out in the spring all their supplies are purchased from local merchants and the crews for the boats are in the city over a week before the boats sail, which means your Silver-Plated Tablewear V4 Price Sale: Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELLERS 168 PRINCESS STREET nr considerable money to the mer- chants. gation is expected this year by the marine men. BOY SUFFERS BROKEN LEG. Edward McDonald, Wilfe Island, Victim of Ulayful Episode. Right-year-old Edward McDonald of Wolfe Island suffered a broken leg on Thursday morning, while play- ing at school. It appears that a crowd of children piled on top of him in play and, when picked up by them his leg was broken. He was removed by Dr. H. - A. Boyce of Kingston to the Hotel Dieu, where he is reported to be resting quietly. -- LETTERS To The Editor Of The Whig Coal Discovery at Chelmsford. Anthracite coal has been discov- ered at Chelmsford, Balfour county, Ontario, by outchoppings, one as high as twenty feet sticking out of the ground, and by other outchopp- ings traced for a distance of eight miles on the surface. While writing this letter to you I have before me ten analyses of the coal by different AAS See eo oo YOU BUY WHEN! The exceptional tone quality in thé Weber § Piano appeals to the most aesthetic taste. HEAR FUR YOUSELF AND Bl CONVINCED, A) C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, . Princess Street analyists.. 1 am giving you one by the Toronto Testing Laboratory, To- ronto, and one of Pennsylvania's best for your comparison. The coal for analyses was taken from the surface and from holes up to fifty feet deep. Can you realize what a godsend the people of Ontario have in their grasp 7 It will nrean the employment of thousands of miners and at the same time will check the steady flow Select your Furs from good makers Good Furs make warm friends W. F. GOURDIER 7880 BROCK STREET Ea Lump gaan Arsvannesn LUMP and COKE -.-.........$10.00 per Sane sssnne we +0024. $0,00 per. ton 8.00, Equal to Pocohontas por Son HARDWOOD SLABS (Cut) --.......... oy hor loa Softwood Slabs (Out) --.....co.ovuin. $3.50 per load SOWARDS COAL Co. TELEPHONE 155 _ of the enormous sum of money go- Ping to Uncle Sam. It is up to the { { moneyed people of Ontario to get | busy at once to help finance this dis- covery. A car lot arrived in Toron- il to two weeks ago and is giving bet- li} ter satisfaction than was expected. li| it was distributed in small lots to || different people. The coal bed is not {| two miles from the C.P.R, tracks and | from the coal bed to tracks it is as level as a ball fleld. A river runs fj | through the property and there is li | lots of timber to the north. It is an will be work for some time to come.' An early opening of navi- ideal spot an mining operations. everyone will feel the benefit of this discovery. Copy of analysis made by Toron- to Testing Laboratory, Toronto: Sample. of coal analysis No. 70554, Volatile- matter . Fixed carbon Ash . Sulphur +... wi. B.T.U, 13.855. Pennsylvania réd ask analysis, best in. book of reference: Moisture . i Volatile matter | see Fixed carbon Ash ... Sulphur B.T.U. 13.700. --~THOMAS MORFITT. Todmorden, Feb. 22. § . 2.00% GANANOQUE Gananoque, Feb, 26--- Wanderers and their ' supporters were a happy bunch arriving from Brockville on Wednesday with a victory over the Arenas of 5-1. THis has filled them with a great hope of winning the championship of this league and Fri- day's game will have a big bearing on it. Several went down for the game in Brockvilla on Wednesday night, and no doubt a very large fol- lowing will accompany them when they play in the finals in Brock- ville on Monday night next. Rev. Father Martin has returned after spending a few days in King- ston, D. A. Cowan, Oshawa, yesterday. A gentleman from the U.S.A. was heard remarking the other dag that for the first time in seven yeats he | had remained in a small town over- | night, and usually even though his | business had not been completed, ! was in town nreferred to find accommodations in } in near-by city and return to the: town the next day. This speaks vol- umes for Gananoque's hotel accom, modations, as this gentleman was so { favorably impressed with the service he was receiving here he decided as above. The Gananoque Whig correspond- ent would be glad to have such items from subscribers as might be of in- terest in this column, and you are invited to send same to Box 826, Cananoque, together with your name and address, or phone 134 between 12.30 and 1.30 or 6 and § o'clock. H., W. Maxson, Montreal, was in town yesterday. Miss Leone Sheppard, Lansdowne, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gar- A big 'busy town will spring up and: 1 sum $3.65 Sale of Men's me- dium fine Boots; all sizes. WATCH" OUR WINDOWS Come in and look and save. $2.45 Sale of Boys' me- dium weight Box Kip School Boots. Sizes | to 5. $2.95 Sale of odd sizes -- Men's fine Boots. around. Come here $2.95 Sale of Men's Brown Calfskin Oxfords -- nearly all sizes. $4.95 Men's Black Calf Laced Boots, Good-* year welt; good fit- ting last. Made in- England. Extra Special $4. 05 $1.95 Sale of Girls' Black Kid One Strap Shoes. Sizes 11 to 2. $1.95 Sale of Women's Black Kid Oxfords-- sizes 3 to 5 only -- regular $3.50 value. Sale al this wilh Do not fail to get your share of the Shoe Bargditie RUBBERS AT Women's .....79%. Girls' sizes 11 to 2 ovo an fl Child's sizes up to 10} ......: 006 These are a speei make and have prov= en to be a satisfacto quality. Women's White Rubbers only 18 $1.95 Sale of Girls' Bro Calf Oxfords-- sizes 1 I to 2. Simm = ABERNETHY'S SHOE Ton] a net Sheppard yesterday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Edwards | were "At Home" to their friends on Wednesday, the occasion of the thir- ty-fourth anniversary of their wed- ding. Miss Gertrude Pennock, Seeley's Bdy, is the gags of Mr. and Mrs. John Halbot, John Shine and Roy Button were in Kingston yesterday. Under an act passed In 1601, George March has been found liable for the maintenanée of his grand- children at Epsom, England. Ordered to return to Spain by ship, Commander Franco and Span- ish trans-Atlantic aviators seek per- mission for further air trips. Clarence Saunders, who promoted the Pieely-Wiggly chain stores, was indicated at St. Louis, charged with using the mails to defraud" Laughlin, the St, George street mil- liner, returned on Tuesday from To- ronto. at the home of Mr. Lanfear McCul- -lagh on Wednesday evening. sponsible for quite a few cases of la grippe, but to date there is no epidemic abroad in the schools, ronto for a few days. will be on duty in the public library during Miss Hall's absence. in the Main street drug store, after spending a few holidays in Toronto. Mercantile Bank at Baltimore, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after confessing to theft of $208,000. me DESERONTO ~---- - Deseronto, Feb. 26.--Miss Bessie . The Bridge Club was entertained The changeable weather 18 re- Miss Flossie Hall has gone to To- A substitute T. 8, McCullough is back on 'duty Leo Farrell, 23, former teller of Attractive Price Long Term Readily Marketable These desirable features of Dominion of Canada Bonds'are well established and widely recognized. 'The Canadian hold- ers of Dominion Bonds may be numbered in the hundreds of thofisands. Those wishing to make an initial invest- ment in Dominion of Canada Bonds, or to add to their present holdings, should apply promptly for an allotment of this 'Dominion of Canada Refunding Loan 41% Bonds Dated February 1st, 1926 'Due February st, 1946 Denomination: $100, 360, 1,00. ne use. Good Furniture in vestment, fied with the quality. "Phone 147 for Service. PICTON Picton, Feb. 26 --The girls' con- ference opens tonight in Picton Unit. ed church. This council is being held under the auspices of the Prince Hd- 'ward County Girls' Work Board and the Girls' Work Board of the Ontario Religious Education Council. A fee of $1 covers all the expenses accru- ing to members, including the ban. quet on Friday evening. The visiting delegates are billeted to the homes of the town. Mrs, H. M. Lov, was hostess of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Boulter have gone to Toronto * to spend several weeks. Mrs. Norman E. Wilcox has re- turned tb her home at Verona, N.J., the added ror] in knowin tected from inferior goods. JAMES R THE LEADING FUNERAL SERVICE. Our Big February Furnitur Sale "Now On" A rare chance to furnish for present or your home is a pa It insures comfort, refinement, s tion and happiness, Satisfied with the price, n you buy here you wing that you are "ID }| shan, w. H. Gough, Edward | ing and E. P. (ox. J Gg Leslie Reld of Lockport, N. & recent visitor at the home ol Mrs. Ethel Keene of Peace Alberta, has been visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. "Alva King street. Mrs, BE. J. Spencely and daughter of Claremont are Spencely's sister, Mrs. EM. who has been ill. Mrs. Rutf much better at time of w Mr. and Mrs, I. F. a buying trip to New Yo ing their stay are ig gpg $3,700 damages for Inj ceived when hit by motor car. At the trial was given for § ig

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