Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1926, p. 5

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HIS MASTERPIECE ! World of William Clissold BY H. G. WELLS 2vol. .-.- 3500. | R. UGLOW & CO. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Dr. Jor- dan's dwelling, 118 Barrie St FOR RENT -- Avonmore Apart- ' ments; Store, 3580 Princess St. FOR SALE---Dwellings and up. Lets, all in best loentions. Insurance in «il its branches. KINGSTON AGENCIES, LTD. Tel. 708. 67 Clarence Street. J. 0, HUTTON, Mgr. $35 Wristlets we a tn can recommend PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning. Repairing ang Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. 'FHONE 134. Gruen has now perfected the- first wrist watch we can fully recommend at this price. This is made possitiz by the special Gruen movement con struction which allows greater size and strength of parts, $35 Gruen Weristlets are now available in a choice of several smatt designs in heavy white reinforced gold Cases. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELLERS Hard Wood Choice Body Hardwood. Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs. Chas. Bedore & Son 840 NELSON STREET 'Phone 17464. 188 PRINCESS ST, ' SPECIAL!! SPEC 25, 40 and 60 watt Tungsten Lamps five for $1.00 Decorated and Colored Lamps 35¢. and up Come early as we have only a few of both of. these lines left. Don't be disappointed. LADIES! Just arrived the new NATURAL MARCEL WAVERS, $3.50 The Saunders Electric Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET. TELEPHONE 441. SPECIAL !! 'ET them romp and have their pillow fights «happy, comfortable kiddies -- in the genial atmosphere of the home heated with correctly humidified warm air, generated in a Sunshine Furnace! No fuel problem worries the owner of a Sunshine Furnace. With its patented extlu- sive Air Blast Ring it burns either hard or -. soft coal equally well and with its Cast Iron Construction coke can always be used because no matter how hot the fire there will be-no danger of gracking or burnirig out the furnace. Installed by an accredited McClary's dealer, the Sunshine Furnace is guaranteed to keep every room in the house comfortable and healthful. Write your nearest McClary's Branch for free booklet: "Winter Comfort in Canadian Homes." that will give you much interest. ing information about heating, fuel and the proper installa. tion of furnaces a TEAS yn sama 2 « years, 11 months and 16 days Church Services on Sunday "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go inlo we House of the Lord."--Psalm cxxii., 1. : . A -- © St. Paul's--Holy am Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M.A. Children's Day. Service 3 O'clock. Evening prayer, 7 o'clock. . Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M.A St. George's: Cathedral -- Very Reverend Willlam W. Craig, D.D.,} dean and rector. 20th Sunday after! TPainky -- Harvest Thanksgiving. | yl communion, 8 am Holy com- communion, 11 | Holy munion (choral), 11 am. Preacher, Right Reverend the Bishop of Atha!" basca. Children's service, .3 p.m. Evening prayer at 7 o'clock. Preach- er, the Dean. Subject, "Fields, White Unto the Harvest." : -- . i St. Luke's Church, corner of Prin- | cess and Nelson streets--Rev. J. de! Pencler Wright, M.A., B.D, rector 311 Alfred street. Phofte 2973.1! 20th Sunday after Trinity. Chil idren's day. 8 am. holy commun- fon. 11 am, morning prayer. 3 pm.. children's service. 4 pm, Holy Baptism. 7 pm, evening | prayer. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend {| St. James' Church, corner Union 'and Arch streets--T. W. Savary, rector, the rectory "Children's Day." 11 a.m., morning prayer and holy communion Sermon subject, { "The Child Prophet." Teachers and classes wil! attend this service. 3! | p.m., Sunday school service, address, { Rev. G. A. Brown 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rt Rev. E. F. Robbins, D.D., Bishop of | Athabasca. St. Andrew's Presbyterian--Rey. | John W. Stephen, minister. Public] ; worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. condyet- | {ed by the minister. Students, , sol-} diers and strangers cordially invit-| {ed. Sunday school and Bible classes | 3 pm. | -- i { The United Church of Canada! Calvary, the Friendly Charch cor-! ner of Charles and Bagot streets-- Minister. Rev. Frank Sanders. Morn- ing service 11 am.., "Things That| Count." Sunday school, 3 p.m. evening service 7 p.m. "The _Last| Book." We cordially invite you tol all services. { The United Church of Canada, | Queen street--Minister, Rev. W. H Raney, B.A, B.D. 30 Colbourg | street. Public worship: 11 am. | i subject, "A New and Better Name." | 7 p.m. topie, "Life's Best Opper-! tunity." Sunday school, 3 pm. Everybody welcome Young Peo ple's meeting, Monday, 8 p.m. The United Church of Canada, | { Sydenham street--Rev. W. T. G.| Brown, B.A., D.D., minister S vices 1i-&#r and T pm. THE Win- ister at hoth services. Morning sub- ject, "Christian Responsibility." Evening subject, "ls Government mm py NAPANEE Napanee, Oct. 16--The death oc- ! curred on Saturday morning of Wil- liam Ueps, Selby, after an illness of over a year. Deceased was aged 75 He was well known and highly respect- ed, a kind neighbor and friend. | There survives one daughter, Mrs. | C. H. Cook, Ottawa, and one son | Arch Uens, who resided with him | {and his. devoted wife who tenderly | cared for him In his last illness. The | funeral will take place on Sunday | afternoon at three o'clock, inter-| ment at Camden East where de-| sensed resided for sixteen years be- fore removing to Selby, i { On Thursday evening the Fores- ter's gave the first of a series of | winter "At Homes" in their lodge rooms in the. Rennie Block. The | early part of the evening was spent | in playing progressive euchre after which a delightful lunch was serv-| ed. Dancing was then indulged in for a couple of hours, Walter's six piece ofchestra provided excellent | music. i {* Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Daly motored | { to Toronto on Friday to attend the, rugby match on Saturday. Miss Roberts of the Collegiate staff is spending the week-end in i Kingston with her sisters. | "J. L. Murray and Reg Douglas | are spending the week-end In Tor { onto, and ° attending the rugby] | game. i WRITES OF THE HIGHWAYS. | TGlengarry and Stormont Set a Good Example, i Mr. W. H. McNish, Lyn, writes a | { stirring letter to the Brockviile Re-| i corder and Times on the matter of good roads. He writes: { Now that one election is over and | { all said on the political questions of |& few drops of Danderife-- comb it gigi the day can be said it might be pro- fitable 'to use some space in your great family journal to say some thing about our, roads. in spite of | the fact that we have for a number of years sent to the annual meeting | of the good roads commission dele- | gates and a counties engineer, the bare fact remains that our roads are! not what they should be for the: | enormous sums of money expended on them. Outside of the two pro- | vincial highways in the counties I] do not know where to find a decent' road in the counties. Recently I paid a visit to the counties of Stor-| mont and Glengarry and drove a! great many miles over thelr roads' in the class as our own and the dif-| ference is almost gabelievable. They. | have a hard smooth surface whic) {makes it a pleasure to drive 'over; them Instead of the jolts and bumps | { Free public 5 Sale the Problem?" Solution of the Liquor Sunday school and Bi 2.45 p.m Mid-week ser- vice Wednesday Cooke's United. Church, street--Rev H. "W. Clipp, B.D., minister Sunday = services 11 am. The Lord's Supper. 3 pm. Sunday school and Bible classes, 7 p.m, several special numbers of c by the choir. Anthem, n's Wave"; ladies' quar- tette, "Lead Kindly Lighigh solo, "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord." Mrs. Trencer. A cordial welcome Brock M.A. {all Chalmers Church of the United Church of Canada--Minister,.. Rev George Brown, MA BD Public worship at 11 am. and 7 pm., con- ducted by the minister Morn'ng. 'The Church and Jesus." Evening, "Jesus and Life's Hunger." 2 pm. student's Bible class. "Studies in the Life of Jesus." Teacher, Prof. J. PF. McFadyen. Chalmers Bible class, "Studies in World Religions." Teacher, Prof. MacClement. 3 p.m. Sunday school Strangers and stn- dents cordially welcomed Bethel Congregational--Rev, W, H. Ebersole, minister 11 a.m. suk ject, "The Seventh From Adam." p.m. the Bible school. 7 p.m. sub- ject, "Ki Monday 8 pm. The Y.P.S.C.E. Tuesday, 8 pm. In- termediate C. E. Wednesday, 8 p.m., subject "Joy." Fird{ Bantist Cherch--Rey. M. C. Johnstor B.A., 'B.Th., pastor 11 a.m. "A Heart on Fire" 2.45 pm Bible sc 185e8 all ages Bible class and Young Men's class Strangers welcqgme. 6.55 p.m. song service Evening subject, "God's Purpose in Christ." hool, «¢ for Gospel Tabernacie; corner Colling= wood and Union streets. --11 am. Lord's Supper 3 pm, Sunday school and Bible class. 7 p.m., Gos- pel service Wednesday, 8 pm, prayer and praise meeting. Thurs day, 2.45 p.m., Sewing Circle, Every- body welcome. Visitors and strang- ers courteously welcomed 2 RN Christian Science, First Ch oh of Christ Scientist, 121 Johnson street --~-Services at 11 am. and 7 pm subject, 'Doctrine of Atonement.' Sunday school, 8.45 Wed nesday, 8 pm. t 5 niaet ing including of healing through C 1 Science reading, room. Jvhere the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may he read, borrowed or purchased. Open 'every afternoon excspt Sundays and holidays, from 3 to 5 pom, All are cordially Invited to thesservices and room. you get driving over our rough un-| even roads holes Whoever is: to blame know, but surely where. the blame full of ruts and pot I do not therg is a place and it is the duty of our legislators! to find that place and remedy it Crushing stones and piling them in the roads and trusting to Provi- | { dence to keep them there is not road building. Surely with the experi- ence gained since the agitation for better roads started, someone should be able to give us tax payers a little more for. our money . than getting at thé present time. At St. Stephen's ford, on Wednesday ding was solemnized when Mary Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, became the bride of John Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Prescott, Stafford. Quebec having found that the tax on meals over one dollar in hotels will realize $500,000 this year, in- Church a pretty Staf- wed- tends to extend it to trains and clubs. | -------------- a r-------- Makes Hair Bekiave But Doesn't SHOW! just so, without any of that objection- able, "plaster®l-down™ look. Just use through Hair. or use a Danderine- dampened towel--you'll be amazed at the way your hair then behaves, and its beautiful lustre! Any permanent wave or water wave lasts much longer and looks much unicer when Danderine is used Instead of watef to "set" the wave. . Of course, you know what Dande- rine does to dandruff! Dissolves every bit of it Puts sealp in the pink of condition. invigorates hair and hair-roots. WRy use anything else? Ask Your Druggist Get a bottle of Danderine and start its benefits to-day. Every drugstore bas it, for only 35¢.. For the finest dressing you could find, and the best aid to hair health' yet discover. od, just try -- 'Danderine can be attached | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG EE Kingston Markets | | Friday, Oct. 15 Butter, creamery, 1b i Butter, dairy, 1b Cheese, old, Id. Eggs. new laid, Cod. B.. .. 1 Fillets, 1b. "flea Finnan 'Haddie, 1b White Piah .. .. .. .. Haddock, fresh, I... ... Halibut, frozen, Ib Kippers, pair. . Piké, Ib. . British Columbia, B.. oo ins ian, Trout, salmon, 1b. . White fillets Mackerel Pickérel Oysters .. salmon, Meats and Poultry. Steak, purterhouse, 1b.. .. Steak, roanad, Ib.. .. .... Boiling cut, 1b .. Stewing cuts, 1b western .. Beef, local I. . Loin, roasts, I... Shoulders, roast .. Hogs, live weight, cwt Chops, 1b Front .... Hind -e .s Hogs, dressed, sliced Bacon, breakfast, Bacon, cut Mutton: Hinds, 1b. Yana Mutton, chops, 1b, . Mutton,' carcass. . . Chickens, Ib. ..... { Fowl, 1b. . Turkey, Ib. . Veal: Carcass, Hinds 18-°0 Fronts. . 'ea ce 800] Cutlets ... 5. +. os ss at Spring Lamb: | Spring lamb, fronts Ih. ! Spring lamb, carcass Ib Spring lamb, hinds, Ib Beet 1b 15-17 ¢ Fram. Bananas, doz. | Oranges, dos. | Lemons, dos... Prunes, Cal, BD... | Peaches, Evap., I. . i Buckwheat, bus. Corn, imported Cream of the Wi Hay, baled Hay, looss Househo tats, lock bi Middlings, toa Straw... Shorts, ton Wheat, local Timothy, bus. .... ... Red Clover, No. 1 bus. { Red Clover, No. 2, bus .... ..§14} | Alsike, bus. . 'ie -$13-314 fAlfalita, Can.' 2... .. .... ..312 | Sweet Clover $5.00 ton Vegetables. | New potatoes, bus ! Cabbage, head. . Carrots, bunch { ---- i Unclassified. Sugar, 100 Ibs Sugar; granulated, Id. . Sugar, yellow, 1b... .. Sugar, icing, Ib... Rolled oats, 1b. ........ Honey, 5-1b. pall... Honey, comb .... we are { 75 | to $2.50 "Daacon skins, each { florse hides Beef hides, 1b. . Bulls, over 60 Ib | Veal, skins, Ib. { Veal, kips, Ib. Fresh lambs... .. .. .. «. a.70 | Tallow, rendered in cakes ,Ib .61% | Girfseng, wild, 1b.. .. Bees wax, clear, 1b. .., { Wool, unwashed, 1b Wool, washed, 1b | BIT OF INTERESTING HISTORY. | Cane with Twenty-nine Bands Re- i turns to Original Donor. : Rev. Dr. A. B. Chambers, former- ly of Napanee, writes to the New Outlook to this effect: . Méthodism was organised in Up- per Canada by Rev, Willlam Losee | [iti 1791. "rive first Methodist church | was built in 1792, on the shore of | Hay Bay, In the township of Adol- phustown. { On the 19th of May, 1881. my | tather and I drove from Napanee to { have a look at the building which was still standing. though In a con- siderably dilapidated condition. On | pur way we had the good fortunate | | to meet the owner. He gave me per- | { missfon to carry home with me} { something that would serve as 2 souvenir of the building and our My fathér pulled off a board about two feet nine inches in length. . had this Board sawn 50 as to give | | me wmaterial for three canes. Dur-| | ing the year of my presidency of the | ! Toronto Conference I had ode of thé | three carved, painted, polished and | mounted. : At the tlose of my year ag presi- i dent 1 caused to be fastéhed to this cane a silver band bearing my name and the date of my presidency: {1898-898 Twenty-seven other hands! { were added. i Without previous arrangement, | | indeed contrary to previous arrange- | ! ment, this cane was returned to Rev. | { Dr. Chambers on May 18th, 1926, exactly thirty-five years to the day, | after he firs came into possession | {of the material of which it 1s made! | i i ---------------- § | Real Overcoat values, $20 fo $35.) at Tweddell's. 2 Her; | dence in Gananoque | auspices of the local LO.D.E pantosn her by i vember 16th, 17th and | the | der has been more than serious for! | the | reside, : their headquarters. | are preparing for their zaat which will be held on the 1s:| 7 Restore your natural complexion If your skin is being or has bees ¥ ruined by 00 much powder, massage it thoroughly night and morning with & Liberal quanury of You wil] be astanished in g few weeks to 2 how soft and velvety and charming it will become, CHESTERFIELD WEEK The new season brings new home things--loo ing at the Autumn styles in Furniture. The new season styles are now on our floors and discriminating who aspire to exclusiveness as well as fashionableness are making selection now from among premium presentations, DISTRIBUTORS FOR SNYDER'S "SANL-BILT." JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER "Phone 147 for Invalid Coach. { Wally Jones are among those will see the Varsity-Queen's game #8 GANANOQUE x Brockvilly t of Mr, and Mrs. Go Gananoque, Margaret returned to iting her father and sisters Miss Carmel 1 and expects to remain in the méiro polis and follow her line of work a stenographer and bookkeeper Lawrence Boyle is taking up resi-| shortly fie The play "Kathleen," under will on, No October 16 yibson sterday Dogoghue, R.N.. has ------------ Sor York alter Her AN ANCIENT. COPY, of 170 Year ON accompanied Owner " Bible, { Pieton H Gazette) ibbs: is the owner which was orig ty of Jemima Ha¥ &reat-great £ran bh is six geners remarkably Hn the | § be taledt 18th Mrs. George K. Taylor is visiting friends in Binghamton, N.Y. As a remedy for the shortage of houses in Gananegue it has heen wisely suggested that 40 or 50 six or seven room type he erect. Shortage of houses of this or local Mr. Hud » office lor ex family record fons carefull wner was {hi Haviland who ma Hubbs and setled on £ Orphanage. Farm hetw 1780 and 1790. The Haviland fame ily were from New York State, prob ably 'Long Island Children of Mr. and Mrs. Robe Hubbs are recorded as Ben jamin) Hubbs, Robert Hubbs, Mary-Habhe Jemima Hubbs, Haviland Hubbs, Amos Heébbs, Adam Hannan Hubbs, Anna Hubb Baral Hubbs original Jane ed ried Robert present past few years, not only affect ing those living in the town, but | keeping people from coming here to The directorate of Snake Island! Club are %®nioving annual shoot this week, making the their Clah Hubbs The ladies of the Anglican Church and annual ba and 2nd of December. Another old relic brought to the "HH a] in order for owners of . Gazette off Mr. Hubbs was dogs 'to "Ubmuzzale" them, this an-!émall tru overed with Jeathes thority having come to Clerk Samp tanned th the hair on This , is son on the 7th 1 with a copy of the Hallowell Miss Taft and Miss Sadie Meggs dated 1836, This was the were among those who motored paper that is now the Picton Gazetts Kingston last evening to hear The trunk was made by Thomas Welsh Cholr. | Bowerman, brother of the late Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. MacKenz!e and | Steplien Huhbs and is 100 years old: alg? by Traveller to the FOR. Neu PIRI Proved safe bv millions and orescribed by physicians for Neuralgia Headache Colds > Pain Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package: which contains proven directions. Hunt "Bayer" hoxes of 12 tablets Also of 24 dod 100--Druggists.

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