Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1926, p. 3

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L with the children. He SAS ueaday, May 25, 1926. ora a ------------_--_--_ be . 3 OTHER INSTITUTIONS | _ VISITED BY DELEGATE His Excellency Much Pleased With Catholic Hospital and Homes. His Excellency, the Papal Dels- gate, paid -a visit to the St. Mary's- ol-the-Lake Orphanage on Monday morning after having visitea Notre Dame Copvent. He was greeted by the sisters of the institution and the children, who were drawn up in line; on the front steps of the building. was accompanied by His Grace rchbishop M. J. Spratt, Rev. Father Leacy and Rev. Father Hyland As His Excellency alighted from his car the children sang, "Vivat Pastor Bonus," following which the| Papal Delegate entered the building, ! making an inspection and visiting) talked with them for some little time and before he departed the children again sang, "God Bless Our Pope" and "Vivat Pastor Bonus." His Excellency also visited the House of Province on Monday morn- ging. greeting the sisters of the insti-, «i and visiting the old people © imparted his blessing to the old| people and inspected the buildings. The visit here was informal and His Excellency departed after a brief slay. His Excellency paid a visit to the Hotel Dieu Hospital also, where he! issolve Your Corns In Foot Bath . This is the best and surest way to 4 et rid of corns and callouses. Al- ways successful, if you do it in this way: Cover over the corn or callous with a few drops of Putnam's Pain-; less Corn Extractor. Do this morn-| ing and night. Take a hot bath and the thing is done. Simple? Of course | it 1s. Successful? Yes, it always is Costs but little. Use Putnam's Pain-| less Corn Extractor, and you are sure to get rid of corns, foot lumps and sore callouses. Sold by all druggists. / memes nt THATSATISFIES The motto of this store is "SERVICE," and in the Photo- graphic Department it is also apparent. Give us a trial and Judge by results. Rush work is our speciality. L. T. BEST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 'Phone 59 for all Drug Needs ee ee ESPECIAL BARGAINS in Vacant Lots to clear. $10 down and $5 month- ly with interest. 1114 Brock Street It makes clothes whiter . mia oes for Sno -- made an inspection of the buildings and the sisters of the hospital re- ceived him. The hospital was de- corated in His Excelleney"s honor. There was no formal reception at the Hospital, but His Excellency was much pleased by his visit thers. Canon Gould Preached, . Sunday being Whitsun Day, one of the great church festivals, suitable services were held in all the Angli- can churches. Rev. Canon Gould, M.D., general secretary of the M.S C.C., preached in St. George's Cathe- dral in the morning and in St, James' Church in the evening. ----- -- ---- Paid Official Visit. Rt. Wor. Bro. Pinkerton, of Elgin, D.D.G.M. for Frontenac District paid an official visit to ilaple Leaf Lodge, AF. & AM. of Bath on Monday night. After the ceremony, a ban- quet was held which was attended by Masonic visitors from afl over the distriet. Automobiles Collide. Two automobiles owned by W Westlake and J. Grant, collided at the intersection of, King and Union streets, at Portsmouth, on Monday night, No one was injured, but a wheel was taken off one of the cars Strawberries From Arkansas. Ozark berries are big, clean and ripe. Every day this weck at Car- noysky's. Mayor In Belleville. Mayor Thomas Angrove Belleville on the holiday, and at- tended the baseball match between Belleville and Kingston. While there he was the guest of Ex-Mayor Mikel. was in A special 10 days' sale Simmons' beds, springs and mattresses, at James: Reid's. Mr. Isaac Fitchett, Newburgh, re- ceived word of the death of his bro- ther, Joseph, of Everett, Washing- ton, who died March 30th, aged seventy-nine years. Albert E. Mellow, Napanee, passed his examination at the Pharmacy School, Toronto. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mellow, River Road. A Watch for a Nurse Must be reliable and have a hand indicating sec- onds. These Watches come in Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Cases with either Ribbons or Straps for the wrist and range in price From $12.00 up. - oe ow = om 8 i EE el I The practice of skill= i ed optometry calls It for precise accuracy ~-- our equipment, care, experience as sures il. - Fi i 1 iat i] GAVE A LECTURE ON SAFETY LEAGUE WORK Mr. H. L. Hudson of Toronto Addressed Pupils of the Separate Schools. Kingston on Tuésday had a visit evan H. L. Hades, of the Ontos wfely League, who is m=king a tou: of Ontario, lecturing ro school pupils in the interests of the splen- aid work the league 18 carrying ou tie has dbeon in Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa, and on. Wednesiuy h- wid be in Belleville and from there he will go on to Peterboro. On Tuesday morning Mr. Hudson lectured to the pupils of the separ- ate schools at Ontario Hall. He il- lustrated his talk with moving pic- tures, and the lecture was most in- structive and at the same time very interesting. Mr. Tluasen films. 'Play Safe, Capl w Theatrs on Mood y and was well received. Ontario Hall was secured throug! the courtesy of the city, and the management of '21s Separate Scho! Board wish to resarn thanks to the civic authorities for kindly placing thas 'hall at their disposal. ad80 had oo» of his " produced at the right, REGINALD DENNY IN NEW COMEDY RIOT "Where Was I?" Coming to Capito' Full of Real Laughs. Reginald Denny, who has added success in the series of comedy dramas which have recently been re leased, opens at the Capitol Theatr again today, 'and Wednesday ir "Where Was I?" Now "Where Was I," this star': latest Universal-Jewel, has surpass ed any of his former efforts in the | field of riotous entertainment anc is coming with an unequalled cast o! comedians who have been famousa stars in two-reel comedies. Lee Moran, Chester Conklin, Otis Har lan, Williapdt H. Turner, Tom Ling ham, Arthur Lake, James Corrigan Tyrone Power, Marian Nixon ane Pauline Garon are the members of the cast. OBITUARY | Mrs. Ellen Smith, Mrs. Ellen Smith, wife of Normar Smith of Gananoque, aged fifty-one | years, died at the General Hospita! jon Saturday after an illness of one year. She is survived by two daugh ters and three sons. The funeral took place from M. P. Keyes' funera' home on Monday afternoon to Gan- anoque. Rev. Mr. Bishop of Ganan- oque conducted the funeral service Deceased was a Free Methodist i religion. William Mitchell. Willlam Mitchell, a well-known resident of this city, passed away at the. Kingston Genera! Hospital on Sunday after a lengthy illness. The | deceased lived in Kingston for the | greater part of his life and for some years was foreman of the job printing department of The British Whig. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon from the residence of his father, Alexander Mitchell, 103 Lower Bagot street, to Cataraqui cemetery. Rev. Canon W. F. FitaGerala will officiate, AT PLEASANT VALLEY, Farmers Rushing Seeding Operations ~-Late Mrs. George Barr. Pleasant Valley, May 22. --Farm- ers are rushing seeding qperattons, which had been delayed by the un- favorable weather conditions. Mrs. T. H. Watson, who has been serious- ly ill, is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. E. Joyner and daughter, Leona, visit- ed friends here recently. C. H. Wat- son is spending a short time under the parental roof. J. Manson returns this week to Alberta. Mrs. J. B. Grant and son, W. M., of Tucson, Ariz. are guests of Miss Barr. Miss Louise Grant is returning this week to Englehart. Entered into rest, Isabella Fraser MacPherson, widow of the late George Barr. Deceased was born at , the daughter of James Mac- Pherson, Inverness, Scotland, and Anestana Bourk, "Menmore House," Dublin, Ireland. The late Mrs. Barr was of quiet retiring disposition, a faithful wife and loving mother, one who had sacrificed much of this world's pleasures for the comfért of others and during her long residence bere had won the respect and esteem of all. 'The funeral, which was con- ducted at her late home on Sunday, May Sth, was largely attended. Rev. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FLAPPER FANNY SAYS It's always leap year if you don't own an auto. ARRIVED FOR THE SUMMER. Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Eiginburg Arc | at Inverary, | Inverary, May 24.--Mr and Mrs. | F. Porter, Elginburg have arrived to | sywwd the summer with the Jatter's | mother, Mrs. I. Tolls. Miss Necuell, | Kingston, spent the holiday wich! Migs Daisy Lake. A meeting of the! Agricultural Society was held in the Agricultural Hall, Saturday night. | Miss Bertha Geraldi, Kingston, spent the week-end "with friends here. Vrs. Tolls is visiting friend in Weot- port. | Tho students from the various schools were home for the holidays Miss Ila Storms, who is attending | Kingston Collegiate Institute, spent the past week at Blwood Thomp- won's. A large number from this] vicinity rushed to Missowi, Thurs-| day night, 'when Mrs. Leeman's| home burned. Athough it was found "'mpossible to extinguish the fire, al- most all the contents were saved. A arumber of the farmers have finish- +d seeding. | | | | Kingston Lady tnjured in Auto Accident at Ottawa John Ladds, of Kingston, is in hos- pital 'here suffering from a fractur- »d collar bone and minor injuries | following a collision Monday after- | noon between an automobile in| which she was riding and a motor | truck. She was in the city visiting | relatives." An Ottawa despatch says: "Mrs. | | Dinghies Had a Race. 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