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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1924, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG i pee complete Electric Light and plant for every country home. .C. CANON 4 Barrie Street. "Phone 1150J. _ General Insurance Blve, Busigiary, riate Glass, Acc and Sickness, Automobile, Pub- Laability, Fidelity and Guarantee and Securities per registered your Baggage and save worry . when traveling. Reliable Companies and reasonable RH. Waddell PIANO TUNING a Plano Tuning, Repairing and And to find out how come relieved of their troubles. Jreparation bas been om the or the past 80 years." This market Put up only by The T. Limited, Toronto, Oat. | WHEN THE CHILDREN BLED WITH Summer | Complaints you will be qui greedily riod they will be- Milburn Co, ~ | Player Plano Adjusting. - Norman * | HB. Butcher, 27 Pine street. : 'PHONE 134. A W.WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON *Oorner of Johnson and Wellington 'Streets. Telephone 368. - For Moving of , FURNITURE HR ery and STO EVERY DESCRIPTION Has been taken over RIGAN, late of the Whitney Hotel First clans Hotel Service is assured. Good yard and stables in connection. soliet Your patronage is 119 BROCK ST. - « Dr W. O. Vicoman DENTAL SURGEON Corner of Princess and Barrie Streeta, Entrance: 314 Barrie Street ONE 404d. Office Houts: 5.30 am. to ¢ p.m. HOTEL by M. J. BER. ted. PHONE 750. a EVENINGS 2331 188 WELAINGTON STREET - Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appelatment. 273 Princess Street. Phone 2048w, : L.D.S, D.D.8. Wi on and Brock Streets. Hitratice: 1800 Welllagton St. . mings by appointment. Phone 679. WAITS People's Florist Frosh Form ors pp daily. designs and wedding Residence 1187. Reduced price $1.40 quart. Sold by: W. G. VEALE HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING MRS. H. J. 814 BARRIE SHAL National Cleaners Phone 2166. Bagot and William Streets & PLEATING KES STREET LN A New Tax Collector. R. E. Wright, of Picton, has been appointed tax collector in place of G. L. Hubbs, who has resigned. Gave Her a Purse. The quarterly board of Wellington Methodist church gave Mrs. (Rev.) Robins a purse of money as an ex- pression of appreciation. Quite a record. George Babcock, Napanee, beat the record for raising chickens. He set a White Wyandotte hen on eigh- teen Black Minorca eggs and she brought out nineteen chicks, all well and healthy. Cyrus J. Crowder Dead. | Cyrus J. Crowder, horn pinety years ago at Colborne, passed (away, a few days ago, at Bruce Mines, Ont. His wife, Martha Dunnett, died twenty-six years ago. He was 3 carpenter by trade. A Change In Firm. H. 8. Colliver, M.P.P., has bought W. H. Lake's interest in the coal business of W. H. Lake & Co., Pic- ton, and entered into partnership with A. D. Way. The new firm name will 'be Way & Colliver. For the log Cabin. Miss David," Picton, has donated the old style griddle hung on a crane for the interior of the old log hut to be erected at the Fair Grounds. Wallacé Aulthouse has! kindly donated one pair of old fash- | foned fire tongs. Died at Alexandria Bay. . At Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Mrs. Wava Tasséy Cox, died on July 10th. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tassey, and was born in 1884. Deceased had been suffering from tuberculosis for more than a year. A husband and eight children survive. rapt. Showing Natural Growth. The population of Carleton Place shows a steady natural growth. The figures this year are 4,328, an in- crease of 106 over last year. The total assessable property this year is $2,014,179, an increase of $312,- 098. The Seat Is Vacant, The town solicitor of Picton has given it as his opinion that the council must declare the seat of Councilior Hudgins vacant, as he had missed three successive meet: ings. A by-election will be neces- sary. The Carrying of Mails. In 1817 mails were being carried between Quebec and Montreal five times a week; between Quebec and Kingston once a week. In 1791 there were only twelve post offices in the country, vis.: Quebe¢, Montreal, Three Rivers, Berthiér, Cornwall, Matilda, Augus- ta, Kingston, Nisgara, Detroit, Mich- ilmackinac and Bale des Chaleurs. O.N.R. Extension Started. Work upon an extension to the western Brockville yard of the Cana- dian National Railways, an improve- ment in contemplation for some vears, has commenced. When com- pleted the work will add materially to the capacity of the yard and ob- viate the necessity of breaking trains upon their arrival at this ter- You can't tell good cecal by of it. All the safe- gudrd you have is the word of arranged. tall or write HANLEY. Cb 2 Toy CN. R'y : Canadian National Railway 3 Ont. Open 99 and 1433. Have your Closed Car cleaned by VACUUM at 272 Bagot Street We are prepared to Savex Car- pets and Furniture and save them from moths. HARVEY MILNE HYSLOP BICYCLES and all kinds of repairs. #350007 brick, B., elec. and gas, hot 272 BAGOT STREET Telephone 542. central, 4 bedrooms, 3 ». Most the o of us guess ther fellow's bi light enough too, at the weight of urden, aad get it afr, henhouse, It never leaves your skin dry and rough--its gentle and flowerlike ingredients soothe, Its fragrant pur- ity is a real aid to health- ful beauty. A new shape tablet and wrapper to please you at a very rea- sonable price, fad en ve | - One couldn't 3 ; for' help feeling sorry, # Mrs, oe piione -- In twenty minutes she knew the Smarts 'would come -- deligh on. ed some extra would be % FET lies from KINGSTON A> DISTRICT | minal. The work will entail an ex- penditure of $50,000. -------- . Brockville Reorganization. Effective Aug. 1st, it is announced that the post of the city passenger and ticket agemt for the Canadian National Railways at Brockville, will be assumed, by A. E. Parker, now depot ticket agent for the same line, and for the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, succeeding John W. Ridgeway, who hag resigned. Must Have Fire Escapes. Napanee council has passed a by-law in reference to the erection of fire escapes on all buildings used for public gatherings, over two sto- reys high. Plans of all proposed fire escapes to be erected must be sub- mitted to the town property commit. tee. This by-law comes into effect cne month after its final passing. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Evidencen the Morris Case Is Completed Before Magis- Istrate Bradshaw. Mrs. Inez Morris, whose prelimi- nary hearing commenced before Ma- gistrate Bradshaw Monday morning, was committed for trial on the gec- ond charge against her under sec- tion 272 of the Criminal Code, con- cealing the dead body of a child with Intent to conceal the tact of child- birth. Regarding committal on the first charge under section 271, neg- lecting to secure reasonable assis- (@tance in childbirth, the magistrate reserved his decision till 2 p.m. Tues- day. On Monday afternoon the evidence was taken of Dr. C. H. Elliott, Dr. 8. J. Keyes, Gunner E. Gearing and Albert Chevalier, Dr. C. H. Elliott, who examined the accused on June 21st and treat- ed her after her arrest, described the poor condition of her health, paleness and high pulse. The birth might have taken place three or four June 16th, possibly. He would judge it was the first child. In an average case illness would extend over two to twenty-four hours be- fore birth. All evidence pointed to a natural birth. A doctor should be in attendance a couple of hours before birth, Cross-examined by Mr. Day, Dr. Elliott said one could nét say if there had been a doctor in attendance from her condition. Re-examined by Mr. Hickey, Dr. Elliott said it was customary to call & doctor a little time after illness eppeared. Had she been treated by a 'dootor the doctor would have made her, stay\in bed. Dr, 8. J. Keyes, who was called on June 21st hy the coroner to examine the baby found in the water, said Hemorrhage appeared to be the esuse of death. One could not say it the umbilical cord had been bro- ken or cut. It was unusually long, as if severed near its placental at- tachment. It would have been tied Jt a doctor had been In attendance. It was a healthy, normal, full-term baby. When he examined it, the baby might be one to-seven days old. Under the circumstances the baby would die in two to seven minutes. There were no signs of decay on the body and it must have been In the water less than a wedk, though It might have been three or four days. It could have been born and died on the 16th, if properly kept from heat, flies, ote. To Mr. Day Dt. Keyes said the con- dition of the cord might be caused by precipitate birth coming without warning or the mother being on her feet. nine pounds, a rormal weight. To Mr. Hickey again, Dr. Keyes sald precipitate birth would be one to three hours, Gunner E. Gearing, who found the body of the infant on the evening of June 20th, was examined on both Gyproc Board | May be used as a Wall Board instead of | Lath and Plaster at a saying of time and expense. It is fire proof and can be used for Home, Office or Public Buildings, etc. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIG. Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. days previous to his examination, {, ° Manufactired by General Cigar Co. Limited IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED there was no evidence of drowning. The infant weighed eight or. In All Popular Furs W.F. Gourdier 4 78 BROCK STREET, charges against the A sheet near the Country Club, four to five feet from the shore, atttracted bis attention; and tem inches from the sheet was the body, on its back 'MEN'S SUIT $15.00 to $32.00, Indigo Blue Serge Suits on sale for 28.50 TWEDDELL'S

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