Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1926, p. 7

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: - Ee a THE. DAILY. BRITISH-wire--- -- a {A BLOCK ADDED T0 | GANANOQUE TALENT Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers AUTOMOBILE BLUE BOOK, 1926 [ PAiic PROGRAMME IN A NUSICAL PLAY If you want to enjoy your touring to the i {Board of Works to Undertake Production of "Fleurette" a | utmost get your copy at once. You will find Work on Earl Street, From | * Great. Sucoess--Thosg Lo » : . i Frontenac to Albert Streets. Who Took Part. it invaluable--a guide with which you will - never part. Price $3.50. Easy to Gain - With Yeast andlron| New Combination of Yeast with i Vegetable Iron Quick Way to Gananoque, May 13.--"Fleurette' Build Up Weight | the musical extravaganza was pre- | sented under the auspices of Hill 70 | Chapter Imperial Order Daughters | At a meeting of the Board of | ll Works held on Wednesday after- {noon, Ald. Sargent moved to have ll | Earl street, from Frontenac to Al- This new combi- nation of yeast vit- amines with vege- table iron renewe R. UGLOW & CO. 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The matter was referred |to the city solicitor, and it was re- | ported that the solicitor was ready | to fight the case if it is takem to court. The claim is for $2,991. Centre street was included in the original programme for paving this year, but at a recent meeting this street. was struck off the list. The Board received letters from Messrs. William Bermingham and W. H. Herrington, asking that this street .| receive attention, but no action was ef ! Remains of a city that flourished AA | President Coolidge Itkes a clgar| about 500 B.C. have been discover- that costs a quarter, | ed near Moscow. COAL! COAL! We have in stock the famous Leggits Creek Anthra- cite--Stove, Chestnut and Pea--all high grade Coal. Al- 80 good stock of Pocahontas. See us before laying In next winter's supply. Our prices are attractive. +.DENNEE & MORRIS YARDS: 37 BROOK ST. 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The Board will grant the request of John Peters for sewer work at the corner of Centre and Union streets, was also given to erect a small sign | in front of thé store. | At a recent meeting of the Board, Mr: George Bawden, of the Central Garages, corner of Brock and Mont- | real street, made application for per- mission to encroach on city ino about eight-and-a-half feet, in order | to maké an addition to the building. | The matter was referred to the city solicitor, who reported that there was no provision in the Municipal Act, allowing the city to make such | a grant, and in view of the opinion | | sivén by the solicitor, the Board | took no action. The Board accepted the tender of | | the Imperial Oi] Company for a sup- | | ply of cold patch, required for the streets. The price is 20 cents per | gallon. William Fowler was awarded the contract for carting required by the | engineer's department at 34 cents | per ton. A grant 6183 will be made to the Kingston Hosticultural Society to | pay for the framing required by the Society, for the rose bushes to be planted at the corner of Albert and Couper street. Complaint was made to the Board about dead dogs, cats and refuse of All kinds being dumped on a vacant lot on Beverly street. The owner will be instructed to have the pro- perty properly fenced in. On motion of Ald. John Fife John- ston, a cinder path will be construct- ed on the south side of Bay street, between Rideau and Wellington street, | The Board decided to ask the Lo- comotive company, to clean up On- tario street, in front of the works. It is the desire to have a wider sidewalk on Bagot street, in front of the New Randolph hotel, when ft is constructed, and the matter was i referred to the engineer, for a re- port. The Board decided to take down the boulevard -on Montreal street, from Brock street to Queen, The chairman, Ald, Price, presid- ed at the meeting, and also present were Mayor Angrove and Alde. Sar- gent, Laturney and John Fife John- ston, -------------- Meet After 38 Years. Napanee, May 13--Mrs, Mary Henry of North Dakota is the guest of her brother, Dr. John O'Netll, Napanee. It fs thirty-eight years since they met each other. -------------------- Mrs. Joseph Parody, Watertown, N.Y. died on Sunday, aged twenty- one years, She was borm and reared at Cape Vincent, a daughter of James Jones. She was married a of the Empire in the initial per- formance in Linklater School audi- It was an unqualified success and made one of the biggest hits of any amateur performance put on here for many years. Although only in the making for two weeks it moved along with a smoothness and precision that would have done credit to profes- sionals, and reflected the biggest kind of credit on the cast and their very able instructress, Miss Arline Marguerite Wishing, representing the John B. Rogers Producing Com- pany. The Auditorium was not only packed to the doors, but many were turned away. The biggest credit of course is due the principals who had difficult parts to learn in such a short time. They appeared in the order given: Mrs, Robind Arm- strqng, Raymond Ward, Mrs. Sted- man (Fleurette), Dr. Murphy, How- ard Curry, Mre. Sanford Delahey, Arthur Knight, Wallace Jones, Miss Violet Britton, Miss Iva Jackson, Reginald Waldfe, Byron Jackson. Each of the three' acts introduced musical numbers which included some very pretty dancing. Those who made up these several! choruses were as follows: "It's The Hat,\Not the Girl"--Eva Glover, Rachel Gor- don, Mrs. Sharrel, Lenna Kirke, Rose Funpell, Blythe Battams, Mary Mitchell, Forbes Allen; Fleurette Boys, Hubert Shortall, Cedric Red- mond, Harold White, Lorne Presser, George Cotton, Clifford Flood, Jack Baker, Orval Bishop; "I'll Build a Cottage"--Agnes Robinson, Janet Robinson, Loretta Kirke, Ver- onica Deir, Doris 'Hawke, Harriet Cowan, Jean Reid, Kathleen Steven- son; Opening Chorus, Irene Qreer, Mary Neal, Hazel Galway, Phyllis Bates, Beatrice Smith, Berneita Smith, Eleanor Bracken, Kathleen Laughton, Ina Allen; "Dance Away the Blues," Mary LaQue, Edith Rees, Iva Jackson, Viola Gardner, Ann Lee Bulloch, Lillian Jones, Edith Gardner, Genevieve Ledger: '"China- town," Mildred Delaney, Alma Sin- clair, Margaret McNinch, Freda Sin- clair, Jean Wright, Helen Case, Irma Nuttall, Mildred Gilbert; "Little Snowflakes," Pat O'Connor, Agnes McDonald, Hazel Parkin, Ila Keyes, Evalyn O'Brien, Grace Bishop, Loretta Latimer, Margare Keyworth, Eva Littlejohn, Marion Quinsey, Jemma Gordon, Jean Wheeler, Olive Burr, Joyce Rae, Madeline Maguen- lini Thelma Maxwell, Margaret Pickett, Mary Stunden, Phyllis Lloyd, Vera.Kelly, Vera Gibson. "Snow Nymphs" Katie Brennan, Eleanor Gilbert, Gwen Mirandi, Pearl Seal, Florence Abbott, Chrissy Worth, Vera Conner, Jean Wright. Miss Audrey Rees, who has been with her sister Mrs. Ira Kipp, Bast Orange, N.J., for some weeks, re- turned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Bovey, Sr. was taken to the General Hospital, King- ston, on Tuesday for treatment. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Georga O'Brien a few days ago. Among the names of the graduat- ing nurses the early part of June at the Hotel Dieu is that of Miss Mary Jeroy, Gananoque. HAD NO PERMIT FOR ERECTION OF CANOPY Utilities Commission Rapaed on Knuckles by Board of Board of Works. Members of the Public Utilities Commission were given a rap on the knuckles by the members of the Board of Works, at their meeting on Wednesday afternoon, for erecting a canopy In front of their office on year ago. Mrs. Leonard Sanford, Mrs. John Ada, and Clarence Jones, Cape Vincent, are sisters and bro- ther. ' Bilious Headaches Cold Night Sweats You Quickly Sutin These Allments Dr. Hamilton's Pills " Retr 5 trun. Of course the relaxed by Dr thy, regulated system. Sold in yellow boxes, 25c. Queen street, without securing the necessary permit from the city. The chairman, Ald. Price, said he did not know anything about the matter, and on questioning Engineer Dick, the latter stated that he did not give a permit for the work. At any rate, the canopy has been erected, permit or no permit, and al- though the Commission did not se- cure the necessary permit from the city engineer, there is no chance of any action being taken to tear it down. It looks like a case of doing the work first and securing the per- mission afterwards. , the action of slug- &ish blood cells, drives out danger- supplies the system with the vitamines that build up weight. For years yeast has been known as a rich vitamine food but not until we perfected "ironized yeast" . -- which comes in concen- trated tablet form, was it possible to take yeast and fron in the right pro- portions to build up weight. Vegetable "Iron" when cousbined with yeast is quite easy to digest, therefore better for the system. And "yeast" when ironized, becomes just twice as beneficial as ordinary fresh or cake yeast. Ironized Yeast tablets are compos- ed of concentrated food elements, therefore, they and free from drug-like effects. If You are under weight, do not enjoy 800d health, lacking in energy and force "Ironized yeast" tablets will Pick you right up, and if they fail, you get your money back. Sold by James B. McLeod, and all good druggists at $1.00 for a large 60-tablet package. Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Ltd., Toronto, Canada. UE Kingston Case at Osgoode Hall. Fairfield vs. Midner--A. B. 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