oe Tf ED AILY BRITISS H WHIG A BiG ROAD HOU FRIENDLY GOLF GAME | : IS T0 BE ERECTED| PLAYED AT NAP ANEE Printed and Plain Silk F rocks ™ ba ~way House at Gana=| Belleville Team Entertained-- | I ern i a Inspirations of Fashion, Featured Are Dismissed. : Eye Improved. | : aria? 'at McNabb's Saturday Gananoque, June 11.--A big road- Napapee, June 1l1----In the first| : We a house Is to he erected near the balf-| home game of the Bay of Quinte Golf ; + 4 have all the : way bouse py & Chicago Syndicate. | League for the season; Belleville gol-| : 1 4:92 newest. - : J ow: There is some "talk of a dancing gery defeated Napanee in a rather K pavilion in connection with the same; | yne.sided win. Napanee were handi-| " and a Chicagb orchestra to furmish| .,nneq by several of their best | the music. - players being unable to play. The . . + The Public Library held its 1ast| oo) wing is the list of players: i : : STRAW HATS in plain and fancy Seating 167 the essen, Juat evening Belleville: --J. W. Cooke, R. J. S.| ; REMARKABLY low price for these chic, - : 3 and adjourned until September Gfaham, Geo. Faulkner, Dr. Stable, : : : a weaves, with colors and plain bands. Price ue of our denies ha waoremed | 53%: O50, Ikaey, Dr. Stable i 73 practical, plain and Printed Silk Frocks the opinion that in the services of & | wy yer Dr, Tennant, A. P Allen. A smartly dressed women are wearing every- $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 school purse here more than her|. wo... ..on R. Wray, F. B. Smith, "4 y ; 8 ry salary would be saved the people of | c po | where.: They're the freshest, dressiest and the town in dentisty' bills alone, a8d| yp nee: Ww. VanDusen, D.B. III. : smartest wear imaginable. All have a delight- rm that a remarkable improvement in & y : Vv H : , White, T. B. German, J. W. Robin George | an 110 ie the cate of hiigten's loth 1d son, W. C. Smith, A. L. Datos, J. B. | ful charm of straight-line or fullness; are light- "Phone ew, EE a a axis | Allon, L Douglas, 1+ C. penis, ~~ some and airy, in the most faseinating pat- the short time Miss Squires had been x iy Be Js plat, , terns and color combinations and beautiful, Amsug ws. Lioyd who Has been in the After the game ths visitors were plain shades. . General Hospital, Kingston, for the 'entertained at dishet 18 the Piney : Misses' and Women's sizes. past couple of days is expected home House. A short speech was made by ' on's to-day - Mr. W. A. Daly who acted as chair . : At a : _| man, and in a few well chosen re-| . Se ' a ee rot Mr. and | marks extended a very hearty wel- | A special purchase for Saturday and every one a . n to the visitors. Napanee and I So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or| M7. M. D. Walsh were dismissed, Some >.> ; pas ; ] pronounced $20. 00 value Rheuma Will Help You or the jury remaining out onl few | Belleville have SAL hen, yery Nothing to Pay, minutes before reaching their de-| keen contestants in game of golf, H : and Mr. Day hoped that this spirit COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION { Get a bottle of Rheuma to-day and sislon. Miriam Round, Brookiyn, N. would still prevail In the interests of Jour 6. satisfied smile on your face to- Y. is visiting her parents here. good fellowship between .the mem- mo & remedy that is astonighing the At the special meeting held Wed- | bers of Belleville golf club ané Nap- St d d Pl | le far Just as 00d IO I nesday evening to &lscuss the mat- | anee golf club. r i e an a { n u gout, schmivs and lumbago as for-rheu- tar. it waa decided to put. & new cov. Mayor Graham of Belleville, re- It drives the poisonous waste from | ..to on the road east and west of | Dlied "in behalf of the visitors Col. the joints and muscles--that's the sec- the 8 on rather than repair the bad | Dick Ponton, Robert Wray, and Si lks ret of Rreuma's success, # : 't 'ask you to take our! spots. The meeting was a large one, | Sandy Burrow gave short impromp- to > Janes B. McLeod, of| = practically unanimoud in this| tu speeches, Mr. Burrows delighted allace"s Drug Store of a da nection. the crowd with a few well rendered | Rhona to-day: If. 3 dosent] peg a ooartioce whieh mere gratis] in Brilliant Summer shades 213 Princess s of Rheama to-day; If it dossnt| Dr JT. Rogers, Hemilton, and do w Om is: t . J. T. Rogers, . ! It am De there walling Jor You bach his son Cadet E. B. Rogers of the apreciated and added very mueca to Royal Military College, Kingston, |the merriment of the evening. The A were visitors in town yesterday. meeting closed with "God Save the TOE The éall. of the Great Horndin, The Garnocks won from the Inde-| King." sometimes referred to as the "motor-| pendents in the Ladies' Soft Ball] The return game with Belleville Greyhounds Ae Supposed to-be the) horn bird," frequently can be neard game last evening. It was a good| golfers is scheduled for July 21st, sldest members of the canine race, |a mile away. : game, and the ladies are playing ex-| and Napanee expects to give them a enthusiast tracing their pedigree| See Tweddells' Suits at' $20.00 | cellent ball. much better game on the Belleville | back for 30,000 years. $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. H. W. Maxson, Montreal, was in|links. = Next Wednesday aftertoon s ; =~ _ | town yesterday. Napanee golfers play in Picton. They're simple -- what young person who James Sampson and Captain Rack- About seventy-five Napanee people . Wears them every day to business or sports | 1 AN Iu | DA RR ham with the assistance of some of | took in the Robert J. Bushell excur- | . " the boys are doing big things with|sion to the Experimental Farm in| w i ™ the old West Ward school, and |Otiawa on Wednesday lapt and all re-| ould want them different when they have to PE AND PIPELESS when finished these Scout quarters) port an instructive and eatertaining | be laundered so often 2? But while they are mB ah will be well worthy of a big formai | tri 3 : . | & U | 2d hl y- | NS opening. Among other features a Bout forty members: of the|lL} severely tailored, they have charm of brilliant, very fine stage is-being erected.| Queen of Sheba, Rebekah Lodge gay color, flashing in vivid Greens, Rose, Blue, Too much praise cannot Be given| journeyed to Trenton on Thursday! : . Messrs. Sampson and Rackham for| where they put on degree work and delicate in flower hues and pastel shades. All their. great interest in the Scouts, 1 FY 3 : ¥ 1 : atid all that it means 0 have such | peor or? banquetted by i are straight line Frocks that slip over the head good, ih enociated Harold Webster, son of W. V. in a jiffy, and are neatly adjusted in most cases "| Webster, who has been in the King- : : munity. sian. General Hospital for a couple] MI with a narrdw tie at the back belt. Short and of weeks with an injured eye, was long sleeve styles. able to be brought home Wednesday : evening greatly improved, and will A ! not lose the sight of his eye as was 2 IN GOOD CONDITION] =: : Ivan Spencér, Provincial Highway Remember ; officer, Cobourg is at his home in h Gioia Jury Recommends Oen~ | Napanee, suffering from a sprained McNABB'S, the home of the new and much talked of ankle. tral Heating Plant for On Tuesday afternoon 'about 3 Count House and Jail. o'clock, the Napanee- fire brigade F loriswah Silk Dresses had a call to test their promptness. The Grand Jury empanelled at| This was done by the. Fire Under- 3 ! the present sittings of the General | writers Association. In four minu- White and gorgeous Pastel shades. Sessions of the Peace presented its|tes and a half they had a line of = report on Thursday afterncon. The | hose laid and were in perfect con- $ 95 members visited the General Hospi- dition to fight the fire. y tal, Hotel Dieu, The Home™for the Miss Mildred Brown is home from ---- Aged, the Court House, the county | MacDonald College, Ste. Anne de . . 'Jall, the Orphan's Home and all] Bellevue. other public institutions receiving Mrs. Ross Archer is moving into grants from the county. They found | the Grieve home on Thomas street. conditions prevailing at these places q ° \ : A a to be excellent and commented par- Spring Coats and Suits he he" wii tat an sania Te LATE THOMAS. SMITH - ON SALE 8 ATURD AY wrap for the oooler sum-" ner evenings. key, governor of the jail, for the | Homes were ccmplimented as was ; ee ora: sar Jeoeon Tew | OF AMHERST ISLAND EXACTLY HALF ORIGINAL PRICE Moderately priced, splendid appearance of their respec- Deceased Was | Member of ; > $1 9.9 5 Hive institutions. Township Councli--Aged Recommendations made by the 5 \ }| jury included the installation of a. Sixty-five Years. ( the A MIN AB Co.' fi Samerat heating plant fof the Jail and Stella, June 10.--The community LT the Court House and that certain re- of Amherst Island was saddened on COB anag pairs to the jail - Le mas ants pk Aes learning of the Qeath ' of Thomas hi n is - plied to the best pos- Smith, who passed away at his home + : hia. Ming 4 the jury found. in the early morning hours of June - The members of the jury were: | 7th. Deceased. who was born and Frank Andrews, W. J. Arthurs, Bigin | SPent most of his 4 Kept Busy by Ford. Babcock, W. J. Burke, Reginald Washington Star: Statistics as to Brackin, William Bramah, respected by the entire community. . Cecil Baz. He was a member of the munfeipal{ the number of people kept busy by Henry Ford are frequently present- . > council for four years, and was held Semin m to paivade pareies, In high esteem by all his fellow ed. The figures are large, even n v 8 to 8 pm. . H, Craig. : councillors. He was known by his| though they do not include those en- | Fi gaged in dodging at every street crossing. i i . Bulg 'at $20.00 0, $28.00 and $40.00. ho hoists of the world, poy in nse Canada, can ore See $22.00, $25.0 Two of 5.0 the in raise 560 tons of an hour from a depth of 200 feet. wo, ¥ Lathe "CLARK"