Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1926, p. 7

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i _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC JVAPAREE LITA | =m | cananoour | No Waste -- | COMP ANY AT CHURCH Carsrrory or Day --_-- | | You get what you pay for in { -- was observed in the school here. The Gananoque, May 17.--Miss Bina r Ig | teachers, Miss Carman and Miss Mc. | Gillespie, who has been spending the | Chimney Fire at W. H. Hunter's Lraith, took the children out to | past two weeks with friends in | y § | --Dr. Leslie Lewis in Sunnyside where they had their tea | Schenectady and Theresa, N.Y., has| 3 ° Auto Orish. in the woods and spent a happy time | Feturned ¢o her home at Point Plous-] ~ in games and picking the spring | nt, Howe Island. es Napanee, May 17.--On Sunday | flowers. Mrs. Sunbury was takém to the | morning, "B" Co. Frontenac Regi-| Mrs. Kish paid a visit to her farm | General Hospital, Kingston, on Sat- : THA a ment marched fn a body to Trinity |in Tichborne last week. Mrs. Davy |urday where she underwent an | pnited Church, where Rev. W. R.|ahd son, Clifford, are stil] patients 10 psragies. Mrs. David Wi ro} ; { -| the hospital. Mrs. B, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Dav 'ing, o- - ] | Tanton preached a Impressive ser { the hospita 8 Collings has All pu f h 1 ves that i yield a ri § ronto, arrived Saturday for their an- We have just received a new lot of { mon to the boys. During the ser-|been bereaved by the death of her F : J { vice, Mr. W. D. Rockwell of Detroit, | mother, Mrs. Hughson. who had re-| ual outing at the Wing cottage, delicious drawing in your tea-pot. \ 1 . el | Mich., an old Napanee boy, sang |sided in Kingston. Cut Island. " double breasted Tweed Suits, all the new: | two 800s in his usual "elightful| Comgratulatfor are extended to Navy Sook Jantaes of the firs a Brown label 75¢ 1b. Orange Pékoe Blend 85¢ 1b. 1 y anner. Miss Phoebe Smith go real Spring day fo oring . : . : : est patterns. These are exceptional good , ja urd afternoon at one year's work at the a iiiiant land and water yesterday. It was Kingston 8 Biggest Home Furnishers 1 S ial Pri { o'clock the firemen were called to feral Hospital. Mr. ang Mrs. Frank |More like a June day than the Value. Opecial Price | the home of W. H. Hunter, on John | Morley have moved to Willowdale. | middle of May. A party of King- |street. It was found that the|The infant son Of Mr. and Mrs. | Stonians, who are accustomed to | chimney was on fire and the blaze Charles Purdy was baptizeq Sunday | Spending week ends at the First George Van Horne Tap Sooo Rio Cumin mar ura he can Mone Fries hts at esp 3 yesterday... S 4 Ph 362 j any serious damage. ---- Mr ard, Montreal, was at his . ~W. | Reginald Wiseman left by motor Mr. W , , s S cess Street one W. In the Blessed Sacrament Church, | summer honte on Cut Island over lon Sunday for Syracuse, N.Y., where he will spend a few days. D. L.|Lombardy, the marriage of Michael | the week-end. Greene accompanied him, and will | Balfe of Smith's Falls * and Miss It was pleasant news to hear that visit his daughfer Mrs. Kenzel. Anna Beatties Dooher, daughter of | Mr. Christopher Knight's condition | Miss M. E. Baker is spending a|the late Mr! ang Mrs. Patrick | showed some Improvement on Sat- N FOR Lumber, all sizes, || (on days with her sister Mrs. M. R. | Dooher, South Elmsley, was quietly | urday and Sundey } | Reid, Sharbot Lake, before leaving | 8olemnized early Thursday morning. It is understood that the I.O.D.E. » t | for St. Agathe, Que., where she has| Thomas Honey dled at Lindsay on | will net in the neighborhood of $400 EYES FOI R SAL | accepted a position on the pursing Thursday. He was father of Rev. W. | out of the four night's production of | staff of St. Agathe Hospital, Ernest Honey, Sidney Township, "Fleurette," 'which for a little town Also Roofing Material Mrs. Katherine Powell spent the of this size is considered exceptional, All ear drivers hui ---- an Len \ || week-end in Cobourg, with her son, |" ; "| and speaks volumes for thosé re. tect their eyes from are | AIL 'RS | Arthur. : sponsible. This not only refers to W. D. Rockwell returned to his Neuralgia Conquered the cast and their instructress, but of the sun and the road. if anny Mi I. Cohen & Co. Pi In Detroit, on Sunday. While Its Pain Destroyed also to the executive who labored Let us fit you with speci y MONTREAL STREET | In Napanee he was the guest of Mr. -- diligently until the last fall of the | and Mrs. Nelson Rockwell, Dundas Magical Restlts Come When You | curtain. Now that it has come to 3 tinted lenses for this purpose. & 'PHONES 880 ana 837. fal ¥ A such a successful conclusion and has ; Evenings by appointment. | George E. Vanderwater, Des- pry been so thoroughly enjoyed it is but ATTRACTIVE FLOORS FOR EVERY ROOM : NERVILINE natural to expect the query. 8 I i A Ea Byatt ent, eronto, has the contract for putting i a heb 3 0 } ousewives fully appreciate aborsaving qualities, as they save GH & new roof on the town hall, and W. D. GRAHAM ||| FREIGHT op L started operations last week. It Acts Quickly -- ¥ time and labor, as they look Attractive, comfortable, inexpensive and easily Registered Optometrist. PECIALTY| , On Friday evening last about six Mr. W. T. Greenway, - formerly Bank Manager Transferred. - OILCLOTH and LINOLEUM -- a big range of patterns to select w Local and long distance. [o clock Dr. Leslie Lewis of Nap- | connected with the Guide newspaper Mr. J. H. Robertson, who has been . 140 Wellington Street | All Motor Tucks with Alr Tires. ane was proceeding to Kingston and staff, has written: "For twenty Jcars | manager of the Bank of Commerce, Ask MAGIC FURNITURE POLISH. Telephone 699. H. L. BRYANT when opposite the Hamburgh Road, [we have used Nerviline in our home, Smith's Falls, for seven years, is $84 Division Street, JPhome 1738.) | another car owned by W. H. Nugent, [and not for the world would we be being transferred to Bridgewater, Ex Palace Road, was coming onto the | without it. As a remedy for all| Ng and expects to leave this week : rT highway. The latter ran into Dr. | pain, earache, toothache, cramps and to enter upon his new position. Mr. a | Lewis' car broadside, breakin disordered stomach, I know of ! h g the : sok 12| Robertson will be eeded by Mr. 8 3 fender, rear axle, and doing other | Preparation so useful sag quick i eim. The re-( THE LEADING FUNERAL SERVICE. 'Phoue 147 for Service. "> o relieve as Nerviline." Reme: O. FP. Anderson, Ble House Ww and Re damage. No one was fnjured. this, wherever there is pain, re moval of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson | "mm came | At the cheese board Saturday at- Nerviline, and you will get prompt | from Smith's Falls is a source of| If you feel inclined to witiine] The man who does his best seldom . Lie }aracon, A us and 34 Solnrel results. 35c. at all dealers. keen regret. someone, stand in front of a mirror. | has to look for a job. 1 : j| cheese were boarded. 80. a Br mr err ---------------------------- A sm Ning All Kinds of Electric Apparatus 17 3-4 cents. The balance sold after Satisfaction guaranteed. Best work at reasonable prices, [||| the board meeting, . "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" TE ho WAS NO TROUBLE AT AY ELECTRIC CO || ST. JOHN'S, PITTSBURGH Corner King and Princess Streets. * "Phone 04. || Independents Held Service on ; : mse ! Sunday--~Presbyterians Did Not Interfere. : : 7 ¢ Hi No trouble developed at ®t. owar S eep oa il| John's Church, Pittsburgh, on Sun. " it day morning as the Presbyterian congregation did not attempt to hold l K " S d. if | service at the hour at which the In- Coa eeps owar S I dependents have been worshipping ' : K for several months past. Rev. M, T. MacFarland, a medical student at #1! SOWARDS COAL CO. favre Che onus NE 155 l}| is expected that Mr. MacFarland ll; will be in charge of the services UPTAWN orricE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. "Phone 811. Hi! there for some time. When spoken 5 iW! to after the Sunday morning ser. P= ; Da vice, he had nothing to say to the press regarding the situation at St. John's. ! 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