Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1926, p. 2

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prt } > . f Monday, July 5 : THE rons Save Middlemen's (a > ! Profits 4 Dean Oralg 5 g your Furs direct from .. Brown Deal ®0in McKAY., Subjects TS, FUR CHOKERS, (in all colors). : RE (of all kinds). In speaking off. =. Lowest irreduci- rge's Cathedral, Consult" our Fur Ex- and sec our beautiful "her people ha tiful eco id voiced t $ fi MAY Limited STREET, KINGSTON, ONT. d my, : ---- T. KOTeXx i} § SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND 8 J SAMPLES ON COUNTER. "| Branigan's Drug 268 Princess Street LH Phone 18 -~ -- : It looks creamy It tastes creamy Itis creamy Two sizes--tall and small. The label ia red and white. MIL a We Appreciate the Compliment IY and the Challenge a. id 1 oar. Carnation is the world's leading eR Ce brand of evaporated milk. We appreciate compliment--and the challenge, For such preference is a challenge to make tion a finer and finer product! have assumed this obligation, you will find Carnation today more delicious and satisfying than ever before, oP Used as cream, undiluted, Carnation cuts your cream bill in three, ; Include a few cans of Carnation in your next grocery order and make the world's favorite milk your favorite. i : Send for free copy of Blake's Cook Book---address Carnation Mi Products Co. + Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. oT ° 79: STORE LIMITED A FLOWER SERVICE AT BETHEL CHURCH | Interesting Programme Was Provided by the Chil | i dren, | baa | The annual "Flower Service" of | Bethel Sunday schoo! was held on | Sunday, and It was a most interest- | | ing service. The pastor, Rev, Mr. | Ebersole presided, and the pro- | Bramme was given entirely by the | children. | Following is the detail: ; Doxology. Lord's Prayer in Uni- =! 500. Hymn, "For the Beauty of the { Barth." Recitation--*"Woelcome All" Jaan Duncan; recitation, "Big Folks," G. Pullen; solo, "Can We See the Flowers Grow" Sylvia Wat- son'; recitation, "Welcome" Marion Haffner; chorus, "The Praise of Little Children," Primary Depart ment; responsive reading, Psalm 23, Math. 6. 26-30; Chorus. "Apple Blossom Time," School: recitation, "All for You," Sydney Harding: song, "Spelling Love," Margaret and programme in Ella Irwin; hymn, "Bring Them In." Sermonette, Rev. 'W. T.. Bber- | sole; recitation, "The Change," Elsie Harding; duet, "We'll Try to make Jesus Glad," Marian Haffner and Gordon Pyllen; recitation, "Children's Day," Ethel Bryant; solo, "Scatter Sunshine," Wm. Clen- | ahan; recitation, "Ten Summer | Roses," Helen Curragh: recitation, | "The Things He Made," Lois Fow-| ler: solo, "Jesus Loves Me," Marian | Watson; recitation, "Little Chil dren," Clarence Curragh; recitation, "In the Master's Garden," Helen Washburn; song, "Dandelion," Primary Girls: recitation, "Sun | beams," 'Gordon Clenahan; recita- | i tion, "We are Gay and Happy" Edna Fowler; duet, "Just a Little Pansy" Helen Curragh and Hazel Nicholson; recitation, "A Receipt," Goldle Bry- ant; récitation, "Beautiful Flowers," Ella Irwin; chorus, "God Made The Flowers," School: recitation, "The Sunday-School Bell," Margaret Ir- win, ------------ TO THE PACIFIC COAST. A Splendid Low Cost Personally Conducted Tour, Know what your holidays win cost you; know that the best of ac- commodation will be yours; know that you will see everything worth seeing west of Toronto and east of] the Pacific Coadt: know that at every | stopping place 'a cordial welcome will await you and know that throughout #he 'entire Journey ' the worlds two greatest transportation systems are working for your pleas. ure and enjoyment. . A personally conducted all-expense tour is being arranged to leave To- ronto, July 24th and return August 14th, going trip to Vietoria, B.C., via Canadian National and retufn tripc via Canadian Pacitie, Mr. {John Rutherford, secretary of the Commercial Travellers Assoecia- tion is handling sall arrangements and enquiries may be addressed to him at 51 Yonge Street, Toronto. Although the tour is under the aus- pices of the Commercial Travellers Association, ft is open to all--men, women and children. All the greatest of Canadian beayty-spots are included in the itin- oy dnd stop-overs are provided tor "ll Bathing Caps, Sta . Jf tionery, Foun tain Pens and Pencils, PURE COCOA BAKING POWD ies [Excellent BlackTea Extra fine quality, +2 Ibs, 28c, oiletries a nd Per- Pare Cream (1 whan Shielled Walnuts (halves), pound 40¢, at the principal cities of the west. Three full weeks of enjoyment, sight-seeing, recreation and select companionship--write for illustrat. od booklet or consult agents of either rallway for further details. X -------- in AT TYENDINAGA RESERVE, Entrance Class of Four Boys to At. tend High School. Tyendinaga Reserve, July 3.-- Mrs. R, Elmey and Mr. R. H. Hill are on the sick lst. Miss Margaret Bell E_DAILY BRITISH WHIG | . jbara dance in Harmon McFadden's Visited friends in of Prescott, Toronto, i& holidaying with her mo- new barn. Mrs. George Tye spent Wednesday at Sly's. Sympathy 1s extended to Mrs. James Hudson, she Raving just received word of the death of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean were at the Standard church in Seeley's Bay on Sunday of last week. Bvery- one has been excited over the story The Whig has been printing entitled "Wild Geese" * next one which all hear is "The Vifai Flame." The government speaker, Miss | Robson gave a very Interesting talk | to the Institute. It was much en- {Joved by the members. Mrs. Daniel SUMMER GINGHAMS McDonald is spending a month' with English Scotch and adi | her sister, Mrs. Thomas Birch. who of pretty patterns, Gan is in 'poor health, PICTON a ato 39. a yard. value in its gra 'Our stock of Summer and cool Miladi will be o these very Pretty weaves h and at real Popular Plaids are seen at Jeiges. Priced 20c., 25c¢., 30c., 3 Each a wonderful Dress materials dem i A 1 ather At Last! onstrates how dainty hot July days! You'll find a beautiful ar- - ere at lowest, prevailing prices, their best. and "Rayon Crepes, Voiles, Striped Broadcloths, Summer Silks, Palm Beach, Sport materials. We'll be pleased to show range at your convenience! you this wide "Picton, July 5.--The "Lend A Hand" Bible Class of the United Church are living true to their name for they seem always ready to lend a hand to those in need and less fortunate Yhan they. Last - week they assembled at the home of one of their members, Mrs. F. W. Newman, King street, from whence thhey were conveyed by Mr. Morris Huff in his school bus to the Old Folks' home. Here, after Mr. Huff had discharged his load, he took a party of the old | people: for a ride, which proved a real treat to them. On their retura & very pleasing programme was given with much community sing- Ing in which the old people could joint. Others taking part in the pro- gramme were Albert Case, har- monica selections. Bertha Houck, solo with ukelele accompaniment; readings, Mrs. E. Hudgins and Mrs. Amelia Minaker, a short address; For Camp finest display ! ~ Verandah Mattings, Awnings, Porch Shades, Cushions, Oilcloths, Rugs--seen here in the city's and Mrs. T..E. Waring. A delicious sup- per was then served to the old peo- ple. On returning to town a_ dainty lunch was awaited the clas on the verandah of Mrs. Newman's beauti- ful home. Those assisfing with the serving were Misses Killip, Newman, Johnson, Mrs. Frauk Wager and Mrs. A. McCornock Mrs. Catherwood of Detrott, Mich., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Branscombe, Talbot street. Mrs. Young-Leslie of Presque'ile town over the week-end, Mrs. Brnest Holt and son, Clay- ton of Oshawa, and Mrs. Beatrice Christie, R.N. of New York are guests with their sister, Mrs. Nizon Welch, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Westren have re- turned to Toronto 'after a pleasan; visit with Mrs. T. U. Tobey. Miss Kathryne Tobey 'and Miss Marjorie Calnan have arrived at their homes for the Summer months from Windsor where they have been engaged teaching. Miss Tobey has severed her connection with the Windsor school and accepted - the position in Pieton redneréd vacant by the resignation of Miss Robinson Cle ing Sale OF SUMMER NILLINERY Parisian Shop 822 BROCK STREET MINISTER LEAVES OMPAH. A Dance Held at Home of Mr. and 1 Mrs, M. Hermer. ~Ompah, July 3.--Mr. and Mrs. J, Ohlman and ily from the Moun- tain visited at Charles Dunham's on Sunday. Miss M. Cunningham, of Carleton Place, spent this week with her sister, Bella Cunningham, Mud Lake. On Sunday Mr. H. Pointon preach- ed his farewell service in Ompah church. All regret Mr. Pointon's departure but wish him success in his future work. Thomas and Ber- Miss Margaret Ward, teacher ot ther and sister at Paul street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lang of Kitch- the family home, ener werewweeck-end guess of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. ranscombe, Talbot Street. Prince Edward County friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Davern . of €obourg congratulate them on the birth of a young son. Mrs. Davern was Miss D. Armstrong before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe, Wad- dington, N.Y., have come to s ind the summer at the Outlet House. "T. 0. Grandall 'is installing a Kellogg at the Outlet. This will add | much to the attractiven of that beautiful Summer resort. PE io-- In Essex West there is talk of irs. Kennedy, widow of the late Hon. W, and Ina Hill are visiting Mrs. H, ©. File, Napanee. For the first. time since the, mis. | sion. there has been an entrance class of passed, and ex. pect to attend high school under the tuition of Miss Lena Bell. "Edward Maracle had the mtigfor- tune while" working on the railroad to have his hand smashed by a pick. All of the four teachers have been re-engaged for the next year. Mrs. | Samuel Cross, of Brighton, fs the Buest of Mrs, James Hudgins Mrs. | Willlam Maracle and family, Slagh Poad, spent Wednesday with: Mrs, William Br. Mrs. James Wooden, ss Tone and Mr. W. Rob. erfson spent Wednesda The Quee; Nassau, formerly school was pullt by the late he CXNRATRE Suan Chie! Ononsoktha Green in 1885.1 an gunboat manages re- P. Kennedy, getting the Liberal nomination. Ported to have gone down fift miles south of Miami, Fla. "THE HAT STORE" Lx day at Edward Watson's, Delco lighting plant for Mr, Frank | ton White spent Sunday at M. Her- mer's. Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Burke fpent Sunday with Canonto friends. Many from here went to Plevna Saturday evening to hear the min- strel show, The social, concert and dance held fn Mud Lake school house was & success, having many attendants from neighboring districts. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hermer, Miss Connje, and Miss Myra Cunningham spent Sun- H. Her. mer, Ardoch, made a business trip to Ompah this week. Arthur Stewart spent the week- end at his parental home here. A | tow friends surprised Mr. and Mrs M. Herther on Monday evening by gathering at their home where ther had a small dance. The teachers Miss BE. Bulmer and Miss B. Cun ningham, have left to spend the hol 'Renfrew and Carleton Place. ® -- ------------------ * On June 13th, John Bush, a Ht ong and highly 'respected residen' Attorney Norman G. Heyd of To- Tonto, will be - the next supreme dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose, He is slated to be the first Canadian elected to that office; at the annual convention in Chicago. -------- es AGED RESIDENT PASSES. -- : Mrs. Hannah Carleton Lived Near for 78 Years. Hartington July 3.~The funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah Campsall, Carleton, took place at nited Church on Wednesday mo: 8 at 10.30 a.m. The deceased passed away suddenly at her home on the even- ing of June 28th. of age. In 1348, with her father, she 'eft the OI Land, when only six years of 'age. They settled in tha vicinity in which she died, she hay. ing Mved on the old homestead for javenty-eight years. The funeral was conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. 8. Doggett. After the service the re- mains were interred in the Harrow- mith cemetery. Much sympathy fis 3xtended to Mrs. Carleton. by the 'ommunity, owing to the sudden re- uoval by death of her husband, who. of Sharp's Corners, passed peace fully away, in his oighty-fifth year. vas & son of months ago. She was 84 years |, the deceased, a tow D. A. SHAW, Limited |} THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Srl REAL ESTA] TWO GOOD BUYS $40.00 per lot. Easy Sor, 2 pe Money placed on first mort. Sages without charge to lender, : EW. Muli], | Real Estate and Insurance, Cor. Johnson and Division Phone 530w, 530) and og. J B. sampsow, 7722 ar

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