Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1926, p. 10

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Friday, August 13, 1926. J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG A BUDGET OF NEWS [RENEW FRIENDSHIPS . TRON NALLORYTOWN| ABOUT OLD ATHENS Women Everywhere Are Talking About the Great Values at Jackson-Metivier's TOMORROW---FIRST DAY OF OUR GREAT |Rev. Dr. ©. Bland Was Wel- | Rev. Mr. | : stabbing, throbbing pain of a i will always continue until you O¥e the cause of the trouble-- 8 root of the corm. Plastering or | "ng will not get rid of them. | & few Radox foot-baths will en- 6 any corn to be lifted out root all, A 0X user writes: "I can say from feet ever since I can re- and have tried dozens.of ! reparations without success. bout a week ago I decided to The result was | After 15 minutes' im | sersion, I was able to remove my | '€orn, root and all." ~ 14th July, 1915. P.N. ® You put your feet into a foot- containing Radox, the salts 0 the hard outer layers of the and the dead skin (of the corn) bines with the Radox Bath Salts | Ml & protein salt of the actual tself. This dissolves the or and so loosens the corn that it i be lifted out bodily, your way home to- buy a package @GOc, Half pound Pink Pkg. adox Bath Salts ple Importers: Gyde & Son, Montreal AINED 10 POUNDS IN 22 DAYS at's going some-- but skinny s Women and children just can't putting on good healthy flesh they take McCoy's Cod Liver ct Tablets. "hock full of vitamines--the kind 'are extracted from the livers of | | cod--the kind that are a real ) to frail, rundown, anaemic, ly men and women, these sugar coated tasteless 4 for 30 days--it Shey dou: Ip greatly get your money back. woman gained ten pounds in wo days. Sixty tablets, sixty Ask Jas. B. McLeod, Mahood's Store, Branigan's Drug Store or | 'druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver t Tablets. Directions and for- onl each box. 5 McCoy's the original and gen- min 'S no longer the slightest need § ashamed of your freckles, as double strenth---Is guaranteed Ve these homely spots. 1y get an ounce of Othine from Store or department store and tle of it night and morning oul soom see that even the ckles have begun to disappear, he Jighter ones have vanished . It is seldom that more than 1% needed to Sempistely clear Ih and gain a beautiful complex- Be sure ¢o ask for the double strength B, a8 this ds eold under guarantee 3 y back if it fails to remove your Appointed as Judge. John's, Nfld, Aug. 13-- The 6 announces the appointment . W. R. Warren, formerly | he minister following the down- the Squires administration Independent member for of Fortune Bay, to ths of judge of the supreme ] succeeds the Hon. Mr. Johnson, who has occupied a the bench for practically a of a century. comed In Charge He Held Over Forty Years Ago. Mallorytown, Aug. 13. --A church on Sunday evening to Hear Rev. Dr. C. Bland. i Dr. Bland came to this forty-three years ago, as a seventeen- year-old boy on the first year of his probation. Since then he has oceu- pled a number of charges in the city of Montreal. For a while he for professional | Place) who also ent occupied Methodist church in Moose Jaw, good | congregation gathered in the Unjted | Sbsence of the rector Rev. vacation, | | and Mrs. Butterfield Are Viewing Scenes in Life of Long Ago. ---- Athens, Ang. 12.--Owing to the A. B. Payne, who is enjoying his | Bo services were conducted in Christ circuit | church on Sabbath. Mrs. Raymond | Breses and her Sunday school class (from the local Baptist church) | were entertained on Friday of last week at Camp Restalotte, Charles- {ton, by Mrs. B. Peterson (of this rtained her own (from the local the pulpit of the largest | the same cottage. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield are Sask., from which charge he moved | here and in the vicinity visiting re- to the Fort Rouge United church at | latives of the latter, whose mother the corner of Nassau street Wardlow avenue, Winnipeg. Charles Bland is the Rev. H. F. Bland and a brother of Rev. Salem Bland, D.D., of Toronto, at one time the pastor of Queen street church, Kingston. There are still on this éircuit a number who were pleased to renew the acquaint- ance formed over forty yéars ago. Dr. Bland was driven to the Caintown appointment | ships. Part of in the afternoon by Mr. Thad Purvis, | an elder of the church whose father, the late Ephraim Purvis drove the |ed the to his appoint- | evening, ments on his first Sabbath on this his | one of youthful preacher first circuit forty-three years ago. On Monday, Mr. W. I. Mallory, an old-time acquaintance, Bland to renew ac neighborhood of church. Rev. R. Calvert and family visited the family of Rev. T. J. Vickery, at their summer cottage on the shore of Charleston Lake, for Saturday and Sunday. , Orval Buell is sick with the mumps. Mr. Frank Blanchard ac- companied Mrs. Blanchard to To- ronto for special surgical treatment. Eugene Hagerman and Rev. R. Calvert drove to Kingston on Wed- nesday. The former returned the same afternoon bringing with him Mrs. Hagerman, who had been in the General Hospital. Mrs. Arnold Avery and son, Cecil, returned home on Wednesday, after a prolonged visit with relatives in London. . Mrs. Clarke Turner is still in the Kingston General Hospital, but doing nicely. While Thomas Tennant, of Caln- town, was unloading a load of hay in his barn on Monday, his leg got entangled in the fork-rope and he was thrown to the ground, dislocat- ing his collarbone. Dr. Bissell was called and quickly replaced it. The patient is doing well. Visitors in town are Kenneth Leeder and Kate Leeder, of New York, visiting their parents. Mrs. Leonard Franklin and Margaret, are at Mrs. Henry MacDonald's Miss Buells Foden, of Watertown, N.Y., with Mrs. C. Higgs; Valma, Edna and Geraldine Mallory, of Ottawa, are visiting at Mrs. Warren's and Howard MacDonald's. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gilpin have returned to their home at Belleville, after visiting with the Raphael family. Miss Catherine Mallory, of New York, is visiting at her sister's, Mrs. Omer Buell. Rockfield BARN NEAR NAPANEE DESTROYED BY FIRE Mr. John Cline, on the Belle- ville Road, Suffered a + Loss. ' Napanee, Aug. 13--A barn belong- ing to John Clie, on thé Belleville road, about three miles from Nap- anes, was burned on Wednesday night. It is not known how the fire ori- inated, -------------- A discontented person is almost as big a bore as one who is self- satisfied. . son of the late | "Saunders mil." just east {town, and owner {in the | and | Was a daughter of the late William' Dr. | Saunders, for Years proprietor of the of the of the property now Possession of George Ireland. Mrs. (Rev.) Butterfield was born in the Republic to the south, and mar- ried her husband, a busy pastor many years ago; they now reside in the State of Massachusetts, and have the guest of. and was | come to Canada to renew old friend- the time they are spending at Charleston Lake. Mrs. Archibald Mulvena entertain- Baptist choir on Tuesday in honor of William Bates, the members, who leaves these parts for the northwest in the course of a few days. Games, con- Dr. | tests, music and social converse con- pleasant evening, a pair of cuff-links being Presented Mr. Bates as a slight token of appreciation. Sandwiches, cakes and ice cream, served at the close, concluded a very enjoyable occasion , ' At their summer home, Camp Lookout, Charleston Lake, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Judson, of this place, en- Wrtained very pleasantly on the evening of the 7th inst., in homor of the twenty-first birthday of their son, Lyman, the popular young undertaker and furniture dealer of this place. Morris Earl, teacher-at" Markham, has returned from Toronto, where he has been correcting examination papers, following the closing of this school for holidays. Mrs. J. J. Hone and family have returned from her former home at Metcalfe, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. M. A. Connell has returned from Lyn, where she was nursing for a couple of weeks. Charles Rohmer has returned = from Philipsville, where he has been assisting his unele during hiying. Mrs. Percy Alford, Church street, has returned from a- visit at Smith's Falls. Willlam Webster, Elgin street, has been at Charleston painting. Miss Ella Dennins has been at Eloida for a few days, a guest of Mrs. Olga Webster.. Mr. and Mrs. William Towriss are this week - occupying their new camp, Uwanta Rest, Charleston. Miss Adda Hunt is Spending a month in Toronto, a guest of her niece, Mrs. Gordon Schroeder. Leonard Johnston, Bigin street, is enjoying new scenes during his vaca~ tion. A card from him received by his parents recently was directed from San Diego, Cal. A. E. Donovan, Toronto, is in town occasionally these days. With Mrs. Donovan and son, Arthur, he is spending several weeks at Cedar Park Tan, Charles- ton. Miss Pauline Moore, Toronto, for years an Athenian, is renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Lee, Al. monte, have arrived on a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Lee, Reid street. At Present they are enjoying Charleston Breezes at the cozy island home of bis brother, George Lea, of this place. Mrs. (Dr.) Walker and little Miss Laura, Merricksville, have been spending a few days here, guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Yates. : Dr. A. E. Webster, Mrs. Webster and family, Toronto, were recent guests at the home of the Misses Webster, Bigin street. Dr. D. H. Judd (a Leeds county boy) .and son, Edward, Boston, were here recently on a brief visit to the former's sis- tér, Mrs. Francis Sheldon. Mrs. (Rev.) Scanlon, Brockville, has been renewing old acquaintances in the home town. Master Donald and little Miss Phyllis Percival ~ MID-SUM M This is the. ing Event that ing the summer when prices are so | item in this sale is from regular all women wait for. unusual values listed below. 9 AM. 'SPECIAL ! 3 ER SALE great JACKSON-METIVIER Value-Giv- There is no time dur- ow at this store. Every stock. There are many 00 DRESSES A TEMPTING ARRAY! THE VERY NEWEST OF SUMMER MODES ! REGULAR VALUES TO $20.00. Summer Silks, Cotton fect), Silk and + Sunni, Powd of Sand, White, NOTE THE MATERIALS : Fugis, Printed Crepes, "Tailored Silk and Wools Crepes, Printed Crepes and Embroidered Voiles. (two plece ef. THE COLORS : , etc. Children's Sox innit a. cuse, N.Y. Gordon Almark was Sunday guest at William Raymond's. The huckleberries and raspberries, which have been a good crop are about done. Herbert Gathrie is In the Kingston General Hospital un- dergoing treatment for blood poison- ing, the knuckle of one of his fin- gers being affected. District quarterly service was held at the Free Methodist church this week-end. Rev. Mr. Fairburne, wife and family, were the guests of W. Raymond, Perth Road. Our softball team played Sydenham girls on Mon- day, with the socre being in faver of Sydenham. A -------------- HANDS AND FACE BURNED. Harold Bresee's Gasoline Tank on Boat Newboro, Aug. 9.--Harold Bresee was the victim of a bad accident on Wednesday. The gasoline tank in his motorboat exploded, burning hig hands and face badly. He was taken to Smith's Falls hospital Where he is doing nicely. Miss Lottie Witherall, Toronto, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. 8. Wrathall. Mr. and Mrs. M. Creamer and family, Rochester, N.Y, are the guests of Miss Margaret Moriarty. ol Ind Be PRINCKES Ing the re-union at the school there. George Warren, New York, is renew- ing acquaintances in this neighbor- hood after an absence of nearly twenty years. - Mrs. M. B. Burns and, children are spending a few days in Gananoque. Miss Lila Rowe, Ottawa, is a guest of Miss Vera Vanderburg. Mr. and Mrs. P. Connors and children, Mac- Intosh Mills:; Mr. and Mrs. Joh Donovan and family and Miss Bertha Leeder, Mallorytown, were Sunday visitors at L. 0'Grady's. Quite a sumber around here are suffering from colds at present. i Miss Teresa Gavin, Westport high school, is spending a few weeks at her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leeder and Miss Veronica, Trevel- yan, and Mr. and Mrs. Léo Dundon and children, Taylor, spent Sunday at Frank O'Grady's. - During the Next Term. Charleston, Aug. 12.--A new floor has been- laid in our school house and W. Webster, Athens, has been engaged re-decorating the interior of the building. Rev. Willlam Usher, a former pastor of the Presbyterian church, Athens, Mrs. Usher and friends are enjoying camp life at Whitesheep Point. Mrs. B. Peter- son, who is occupying Camp Resta- lotte, was hostess on Friday when she entertained one of the classes of the Baptist Sunday school of Athens. John Mulvenna is improving his cot- tage by the addition of a new veran- dah. There is a large number of guests at Cedar Park. The guides are all busy and the cottages are all occupied. On Monday evening -- ~ Drings them back for more and more er Blue, Maize, Peach and staple colors Be Early ! SALE OF COATS '9.95 Values to $25.00 friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mes. Donald Morris, Beales Mills, gathered at their home to welcome the bride who was Miss Jean Dobson, of Ottawa, into their midst and to make a presentation, le -- Albert Johan Kramer, who is nine feet, three inches tall in his bare feet, has recently been married to wil hemina Fassier, a Swiss Woman, who is only tive teet two inches tall, or practically four feet shorter than he is, When a girl ts chummy with, her mother she can manage to get Klong pretty well without a chaperon. If you desire Breat things, remem- ber that you must not lay hold of them with small effort. Even the man who admits that he caught only one fish may lie about its weight.

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