d { i : THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG == WOLFE ISLAND GRAIN |¥tarioms 5." "5" Sune 'TORNS 0UT VERY GOOD \ Tuesday, October 12; 1926. : w= ee O Hawkins. The surveyors of the county have made a tour of the is land Accompanied by the reeve, Dr. | (Samuel Conley Sells His Farm to Mr. and Mrs. Bert for their stay hers. Mr. and Mrs! Bates of Cape Vincent were at her | father's. Herbert Rugg of Toronto, Jare at Mr. Ed. Bricelang's. : 3 Rev. Mr. Ware and the members Wolfe Istand. Oct. 11. ~The rusa | of Trinity church are bolding a year. The muchine men have had 2 C.M. B. A. Hall on Wednesday eve- long slege of wet weather. The grain ning. The ladies are noted for their has turned out very good. Johi fone Mo RE bE Greenwood, Jr. has bento all pre- i, 80° d as his * SELECT YOUR FUR COAT NOW Crown Muskrat i Beautiful models here for your inspection. Priced $125 and up. Write for Catalogue. JOHN McKAY Limited .. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FURS 149-157 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON, ONTARIO r Coverings Now is the time to re- Spankie, and hid very fine weather Watts. -- cover your floors and 'brighten up the hei for the eck ing season. New I New arrivals daily of depend- © 5 io hag his new steel motor boa vious records on the ing fine these days. It is a very nite large farm took ten days this time moflel. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Wood- Lt make a ficish. Silo filling 18 how | man have just returns trom spend. the order of the day. _ |ing a week at Hartindton. Miss Lily Michael Buggie of Rochester, has Woodman has recently returned! spent over a week on the island and { from Brooklyn, N.Y. Lionel Doyle i has returned home accompanied by building a new drive house. Her- P. J. Ryan, Vincent Moran and Mr. bert Leakey is doing the work. Thomas Greenwood, Sr. Mrs. Frank Briceland of Kingston spent the week-end with friends here. Vin- cent Greenwood and family have just returned from Rochester, and are moving to Kingston for the winter. . aw Ear! Payne is going to work Mrs. Bruce .Horn's place this year. Mrs. | Barl Jenkins of the city spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Payne. Mr. Thomas Flynn of Detroit, Mich, | is here on a visit. Samuel Conley has disposed of his fine farm on the seventh concession to Mr: and Mrs. Bert Watts of the island. The latter is working Owo. Boyd's fifty acres adjoining. Dr. Rupert Milian and tamily of the city spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McLaren, Mr. Leo Ryaa of Syracuse, N.Y., was here for a couple of weeks. The world's séries baseball game was very clear here on Sunday over the radio. J. D. Cosgrove had a very large attendance. Mr. Oliver Haw- kins sald he felt like stepping asida to lst Babe Ryth make the home plate. Master Henry Halliday under- went an operation for tonsilitis. Wil- liam Little motored here from Bufl- talo, N.Y. Mrs. Duncan McRae has gone to Watertown, N.Y., on a trio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fargo have just returned from Rochester, N.Y. Ar thur Barr has moved from the is- 1and to Harrowsmith. Mrs. Michael Kane of Kingston and Mrs. Johnnie Mackie of Watertown, N.Y., spent gome time on the island of late. Archibald McDonald has just ecom- pleted a fine job of cement work on the water front, around Allan Me- Laren's summer resort. " Capt. Sudds is in with a load of coal at the ferry wharf. J. 8. Brice- land has just recently finished the decorating of No. 7 school on tha inside, and is now doing the head of the island separate school on the outside. Mr, and Mrs. Johan Beige have moved uptown in Mrs, Peter Grant's house. The fair dance was a decided success. There were over ninety couples danced to excellent music of gid Fox orchestra. 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In particular, his sev- eral appearances in the Royal Albert | Hall, London, before great audiences | of 10,000 people and his appear-| ances In most of the principal con- | cert halls in Canada and the United | States, have secured for him a place in the very fromt rank of comcert | artists. 2 He ill be assisted by Gladys | ayer, planiste from the Brussels aNen a | = : Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, all sizes. His recitals will be given. in the! I o liu | D. A. SHAW, Limited Memorial Hall tomorrow and Thurs- THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Page & Brani 268 Princess " REXOLEUM FLOOR COVERINGS, 45c. Square Yd. This is a new Floor Covering--a product of the Dominion Oflcloth Company, It comes in neat' Block and Carpet designs; very suitable for bed. rooms or dems, and at this low price you can cover a large room at small cost. PRINTED LINOLEUMS In all widths up to four yards wide, in mew Block, Floral and Tiling designs. Priced from 90c. Square Yard Up New patterns in Dominion Linoleum Rugs. Your Home Should Come First day night of this week. An entirely | different programme will be given | on each night and will be comprised of the songs of all nations chosen | trom his extensive repertoire of some two hundred numbers. PICTON Picton, Oct. 11.--The Prince Ed- ward county veterans held their annual meeting to reorganize and plan for their activities of the fall and winter months. The organizu- tion henceforth will be known as thé Picton branch of the Camadiaa Léague into which all veteran as-H sociations are gradually being merg- ed. Plans were made to hold a Poppy Day on Saturday, November #th, and a banquet on Armistice night, Thursday, Nov. 11th, The fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi. dent, John Guest; vice-presidents, Fred Legge, Willlam Skitreal; se.c- retary-treasurer, James Mercer; ex- ecutive, Bert Jones, Sid Pedder, James Mercer, John Guest, Fred Legge, Elmer Duetta, and William Skittrel. Mrs. Christley, Kingston, is visi: {ng Mr. and Mrs. William Caigh, Church street. ( . Exclusive Hats at moderate prices. Parisian Shop $22 BROCK STREET The marriage took place in ronto, Sept. 6th, of Miss Grace Gi!- bert, eldest daughter "of Mr. Mrs, W. H. Gilbert, to Percy Cole, second son of Mr. and Mrs, G. F.|} Cole, both of Belleville. i Miss Matilda Hillis, aged seventy- |! two years, djed in Brockville GREAT OPPORTUNITIES i FOR WORK IN CHINA Romanelli, leader of Bdward Hotel orchestra; was horn in. Belleville. Rev. J. 8. Harrington, Torontoy- Delivers Splendid Address at Bible Soclety Meeting. the XKingill Toronto, 70 YRS. YOUNG | Men's Hosiery. | : . {ff We show a wonderful assort- Many Folks in Early Life Older Than [ill ment in' both plain and fancy, Others Past 70--In Which | suitable for all occasions, and it Class Are Xon? Hoffer exceptional values, See The Kingston Bible Society held its apnual meeting at Chalmers United Church Hail, Monday even | ing, and the hall was filled to capa- Ee 18th -- CHESTERFIELD WEEK -- 25th Your opportunity to get a genuine Sny- A der Sani-Built Suite at a big saving. Suite - worth $250.00, for ... ... $199.00. With every Snyder suite we give absolutely [IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means You W. 8. Benson returned from {wo weeks trip to 'Toronto Oshawa last week. and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Minaker hav? returned home after spending some time in Dexter and Watertown, N.Y. city for the interesting lecture given by Rev. J. 8. Harrington, of the Up- per (auada Bible Society, Toroato. The Society elected its officers at a supper héld early in the evening. The lecture of Re¥. Mr. Harrington a | our showing ate Just because you are near or past |i 25c¢., 49c., 75¢., $1. ! 50 years old, and are handicapped by i ill Health, Nervousness and a 1ack of {{ former strength -- don't make the} mistake of thinking your 'case is | hopeless or that you must now url mit to old age. Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water. Shirts, New Ties Let us supply your Furnisih | ing needs. Cam I ! . FREE ONE SOLID WALNUT END TABLE. Moth proof absélutely. A written guarantee with every Suite. 30 styles of Suites to choose from. Easy deferred payments if desired. ROBT. J. REID Funeral Service. Phone 577. Invalid Couch and Ambulance, was. illustrated by lantern slides. The subject of the lecture was Parey Shorey of Newburgh, spent over the week-end in town with hs mother at the family residence, Main wast. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kerby have got moved to théir new home, the Stephen McKibbon farm on the Cherry Valley road., Mr. and Mrs. Garnet family of Trenton were week-end guests of Mr. gnd Mrs. Alex Wilson, Washburn street. Dr. G. A, Whiteman accompanied Mrs. Ed. Kogh to Toronto where she underw a successful opera- tioon in the General mospital. Miss Helen Talcott hag gone to 'Westboro near Ottawa where she has been engaged as a teacher in the High School. : The Prince Bdward County Plow: men's Association will hold their an- aual plowing match on the Story tarm, Oct, 28th. Mrs. Cecella Scott has returned | New Hats, New A prominent Doctor recently said: i "Old age is not always a matter of | "China," and the audience was years. Weakness. disabllity, wrinkles, | ii greatly interested in the way in dimmed eyesight and gray hairs are; i which the lecturer fully explained frequently due to lack of vitality and | t the country. The lantern slides |Der¥e force, as a result of worry, || were beautiful, beiig pictures which | Bigh speed )iviug and overwork!" - Hi the speaker had himself taken while | 0 ASN tices of thi Kisg- iach in China, as a missionary. He show: | gespondency, depleted nerve force | ed and explained the various places and signs of premature old age--the of interest in the Oriental country, | recent Erba¢ discovery has brought: especially pointing out the queer | joy and satisfaction to many hun- | Hi religious beliefs of these people. | dreds One business man says: "Er- Curionsly enough, these people, he | Dac has certainly been worth a mil- |} sald were glad to listen to anyone lion to me. At 51 1 seemed pretty || much "all In" and had felt badly for who wished to speak to them. The| i e ' | years--now, thanks to Erbac, I feel work of the Bible Soclety in China { jive a boy again!" 'is -quite pronounced. the lectdTer| plainly said, and he showed pictures of the! Pde 8 Sr rt aay Tons | colporteurs, -who distributed the |use-- the genuine Double Strength Bibles, and also transciptions of the | Erbac can now be obtained from Jas Book in the Oriental language. He |B. McLeod, who has been furnished Hi piece bath, beautitdl cellar, good stressed the fact that there are great | with Jhe Tage 8 day treatments Ji yard and side drive. opportunities for work in China. i upply to all adults who wish to i or $3,700 China is the only civilization re- {EF Xn Brine a us le t » posi ys sold on aM $200 cash, balance in rent. Get busy. Big list at office. : When you wake up with backache and dull nfsery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating toods which create acids, says a well- known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug- gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov- ing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weath- er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine.is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds snd you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Wonderful value. Ask for a Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass sample or try a pound. It's fii} Of water before .breaklast for a féw Suiktnteny or money back. . {i days and your kidneys may then act ound 63c. Ii fine. This famous sags is made from ENGLISH DRIED PEAS the acid of grapes and lemon juice; Just arvived (extra choice) 2 pounds combined with lithia, and jas been PEPPERMINT used for years to help clean and sti- Humbugs (fresh made), Ib. 20¢c, mulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu- PURE LARD tralize acids in the system, so they For particular people, 2 Ibs. 85¢. ll! no longer irritate, thus often reliev-| TUESDAY ing bladder weakness. | We expect some fancy Peaches Presorving Pears. All - Jad Salts is inexpeasive, can not in- jure afld makes a delightful, efferves- and "other Fruits aad Vegetables outs cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of market. Don't forget Tea sample ! > 'Myers and over the BARGAIN NO. 8 New semi-detached Bungalow, | 6 rooms, hardwopd floors i throughout, electric, furnace, 3+ Peko to her home, Burns Ave. after a maining practically unchanged since! . g very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs, | the time of Christ. The country is | gussasiten di prove. hati 14 Bot tly. John Thompson, South Bay. | almost double the area of Canada| ghould not be confused al Coal ny Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grimmon. in size. and has a population of 400. | tonics. Jn. Bimer Thogpson and Mr. Pagp90. hath . cr tBes Hattam moe ored to Kings ne point brought out by the lec-| day last week. » Ymavton one turer was the fact that Kingston | Dr. Martel's Female Pills Mrs. Cecil Cole was In town from | had--been the spot. where the first | | Have assisted nature thousknds cases lass half Cape Vincent and spent several translation of the Bible was made. Band i We days visiting friends and relatives. | It was made by Rev. John Stuart MEST -1 1] and Chist Joseph Brent, and trens- | " ots. | | Ii . lated into the Mohawk language. | sur signature. Dr i: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pope and family motored from Norwich and The bolly. of Rev. John Stuart was' buried in St. Paul's church yird, and | spent over a recent week-end with the grave is still very prominent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pope. i with its broken tomb-stome. Rev. J. S. Harrington said that he thought Kingston should make some fitting | D WwW h memorial for the work which Rev.| amp asin=- John Stuart did. Flat Work roped The report given of the work of | the Bible Society, showed that of | _ Just What We Do: 'We eall for your work. the money ®ollected during the year. | $657. had been sent to the Upper, We wash it. We iron all bed and Canada Bible Bocisty In Toronto. table linen ready for use. ao DJUSTABLE..) home or office here's a luht. t you will find will serve you Bight =e We have a variety of adjustable ps from which to choose. And (ill show you electric fixtures } Houses for rent, furnished il and unfurnished. Money to loan. soft water. . - RUN DOWN MEN "NERVOUS MEN Don't Miss This You're behind the times if you don't know that Cod Liver Extract is one of the greatest flesh [producers Cor. Johnson snd Division Std. New 'phone numbers 539, 540 and 538. MAY START NEW TROOP. Lads Are Anxious to Join the Movement in Kingston. walt! Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Plate Insurance Our knowledge of the insur. ance business is gained from ; years' service to our J} clients and to the community, See our J. B. Sampson. + ith Er -------- iach E YOU NOTICED all-round men are always in demand ? oy are efficient in every way, mentally and phys- jeally; every muscle and eyery faculty are under t control, and trained fo do it§ part in the The offictrs of the Kingston Bible Society elected for the emsu-| ing year are as follows: ' President, Dr. E. J. Lake; vice- president, Dr. R. E, Sparké; secre-| tary-treasurer, George B. Hague. | We return your-wearing Commiftee--Ministers of local |B apparel damp ready to churches, and Messrs. A. F. Chown. 'B iron D. A. Shaw, M. W. Harlow, A. J.| . per Our Cosi is sll weighed on Shannon, A. K( Williams, Willfam | 30, i. |] the Clyde, J. Bunt, R. D. Sloan. ° Minimum 80c. |] dreaPr coal for & ton. Let us have i i! : I » 1 i 4 " "PHONE 302. your order for your winter Conl. AYLESWORTH BROS. listed in the Queen's University Or 'phous Us B. Knight, 1795, tingent of the Canadian Off} pr Training Corps. Half this number has had previous training in the corps, while the others are mew re. eruits. Companies will be formed and officers appointed in the near future. ¥ ' The death occurred Thureddy, as the home of her daughter, Mrs, Horne, Cannifton. of Mra. J Kellar. widow of the late David jar in ber eighiy-aird year, ' 5 x