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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1926, p. 7

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| --------------, be to Revelation A the Book that is at once: THE BEST OF ALL TEXT-BOOKS IN"HUMAN NATURE, R UGLOW & CO. ---- oi QUADRON " LEY'S In these newest Gruen Strap (Established 1871) Watches the entire ¢ase space teamship passages booked to all of the world. parts ~ portsarranged. pans Se net 0 Alan) a the Woo or id Pena arfaiged for it ring relatives of b: abroad. . Thus, real masculine rug. gedness 1s made a feature of these = smart Suadtontoin ; ranging fram $50 to of, Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELLERS 1608 PRINCESS ST. © ee TP ) A I TE , other Johnson sad I(BY (21 tario streets, Kingston and night. 'Phones 99 or 2887 | = # P for Cataraqui Cemetery daily cept Non. and Sat. at 2 pm. Sodking Livery {OMAS COPLEY 82 ' "Phone 987 oe See us for all kinds of Carpentry 4 w Eatlinates gtven on new Soers 1 Have your hardwood floors clean. #8 with our mew floor cleaning ma AL . 3 With New Pictures When decorating and re-are ranging your home, see us for new pictures. | 0leé assortment of the véry p newest. Artist supplies for sale. | Beautif Your Home WE TREAT YOU RIGHT --PARIS CAFE- FULL COURSE DINNER, 55c. 'CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAYS 75¢ .. FIRST CLASS SIC SUPPLIED. CARTE SERVICE ON 1 THE OWA It will pay you to consult us before placing your order for your winter coal. Price and uality count. ODESSA BASEBALLERS LOST FIRST TIE They Met With Defeat When They Met the Adolphus- town Whackers, | | Odessa, June 5.--Last Saturday the Odessa baseball team played at Adolphustown;" in the L.A. Leagus And lost their first game of the sea- son, the score being 7-6 in favof of Adolphustown. The previous Satur- day they played at Tamworth win- | ning the gr game the score hing 10-0 in their favor. The Odossa players aré B. SmMh, L. Heath, Mr. Reéld, M. O'Neil, L. McConnell, C. Smith, B. Kilgannon, C. Cairns and V. Kilgannol. Joseph Angitn has + rehased the passenger route fom . Frink, from Odéssa to Kingston. Thomas Graham has purchased the W. BR. Lake residence and contém- plates moving in the near fuliire. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King and the Misses Zita and Masie Kenyon Were Buésts of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Badore, Napanss, last Saturday. L. Swift accompanied by Mrs. Swirt, returhed from Gttawa last Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. John MoCoy, Peter. boro, are guests of the lattei's sister, Mrs. D. L. Snider. © Mr. and Mrs, Jack Long and little 'daughter, Dor- othy, Oshawa, are holidaying with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson. Mrs. Shaver and son, Jack, Winnipeg, are guests of the former's father, Michael Assel- stine. M#s. Nanoy Robinson, Win- nipeg, 1s visiting at John Amey's. Mrs. J. G. Bttinger and daughter. Bessie, Kingston, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. George Waits. Mr. and Mrs. George McCombs and Mr. and Mrs. Bouns, New York, were guests at the Dominion for a few days and Mr. McCombs visited his cousin, B, I. Hamm, with whom he spent his Boyhood days and re- newed old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Bouce. Graham, Miss Jean Sproule, Miss McCarthy and Mr. Plerce, Syracuse, spent the week-end Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Bidney Sproule. Dr. Douglas Storms and son, Dick, Hamilton, called on Dr. fjand Mrs. J. E, Mabee en route to Ottawa. Miss Jessie Kilgannon, Bath, is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. William Henzy. x Miss Loulse and Miss Jean Beott, Montreal, are visiting their grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Fraser. Miss léen MsCormae. St. Cath- arines; is spending her holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Bond. Lorne Nixon and Eldon Nixon, Richmond, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fraser, f Fred Sproule, Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J®Sproule. Mr. and Mrs, William Jenkins, Kingston, were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. George Tas ast Saturday, Mrs. orke Tage and Mr. and Mrs, Neal Cliekner, ra "guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Frink. Clark Dixon is spending his holidays with his parénts, Rev, and Mrs. Dixon, Redneérsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. Holmes and daughter, Alice, Spent the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs: Harold An- derson, Napanee. Mrs. Nelson Booth and daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Rita Hagerman spent a few days in Picton last week. My. and Mrs. W. R. Lake Spent the week-end with friends in St, Catharines, Mrs. B. L. King has returned from Sanding the past week n Kingston. Tr. and. Mrs. W. ®. Topi returned, Friday, from spend- ing, the past two Weeks with the Mrs. Robert A the late' Bawara 0. Clark was held from the United Chureh, last Thuriday morning at ten o'clock and was largely attend. ed. Rev. MeQuade officiated and the and Frank Hillier, A VERY HAPPY EVENT 2 AT sT. ALsan's, STELLA ween THE DAILY BRITISH WHI has purchased a new Chevrolet baby | grand touring car from 8. L. Pringle, | attended the horse races in Napanee on Dominion Day. Irwin Henderson local agent. The cheess factory is still getting a heavy flow of milk | Reginald Instant, proprietor of the { Macdonald, Winnipeg. has factory paid off for May at 39¢c per pound, butter fat. The price com- pares quite favorably with other factory, paid off tor May at 390 per Ing up well in price, owing, it is be. leved, to the heavy local demand for the product at the Bath pavil- Hoh. The members of the L.O.B.A. the Prentice Boys and Orangemen are attending the 12th of July cele bration in Helleville, Capt. Hugh Glenn's observation boat will carry passéngers to Millhaven thence by the Bath stage to Belleville. Quite & number ars looking forward to the trip. Bdwa barn. Wemp is re-building his . J. Tugwell, carpenter con- tractor, and Robert MaéCormac, well - known mason contractor, of Lake View, have charge of the oper- ations. Work on the new manss at Stella is progressing quite favorably. Robert Fleming who i§ superintend. ing the construction expects to have the wall completed before freezing Up time. Ernest Instant, Stella, is learning thé art of shingling at Nor- man Wemp's. It is reported that James Strain and George Beggs have about completed the plans for the construction of a dancing pavil- lion on the bay shore. John D. Wemp, an aged resident of this district, {s in very poor health at present. Miss Marjorie MeGuinnes, Ottawa, is = spending' her vacation with her mother, Mrs. W. MoGuin- hess, A raft of telephone poles have been towed here tor use in the new line of the Perry Telephone system The linemen, Messrs, Pike and Perry. Jt, have goie home foe their vaca tion. - Misses Gladys and Mana Tug: well and Miss Hazell Strain have completed their studies at the §.C.8., afd have réturned to théir Rimes here. Quite a lumber of pupils tried their high school entrance examina: tions at the 8.0.8. last week, MUCH SYMPATHY EXPRESSED. For Those Bereaved by the Cataraqui Crossing Acéident. Elginburg, July 5.~The accident at the rallway crossing, in Cataraqui, on Saturday last, has cast a gloom over this vicinity. Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives and friends: All garden products Are very much in need of rain at present. The members of the Unite 8d church are préparing for. a lawn Social, . Mr. and Mrs. C. Simking. Mr. and Mrs, John Reld and Mrs. J. Reid, Jr, spent Sunday at Harold Kiell's, Joyceville, Miss Hasel Tolls is visit- Ing at W. W. Kiell's; * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordanier, Godfrey, visited re- latives hers last week. The Sunday school picnic is to be held to-mes- row at Lake Ontario Park. The monthly meeting of the Ladias' Aid was held at Mrs: WW: Gloge's + on Thursday atternoon. There was a good attendande. A jolly crowd from the eity motor- ed to John Silver's, on Wednesday evening last. The evening was spent in amusements of various kinds. The men of this neighborhood axpect to attend the raising at B. Coulter's to- morrow. afternoon. JFred Pofter has returned from a trip to New Ontario. Several Marfiages Reported, Jones' Falls, July 3.--Thé shower held at Mes. T. Glover's for Miss Maggie McGuire, was largely attend. ed and Miss McGuire received many preity and useful presents. Brnest Gamble, Adams, N.Y. spent a few days with friends hers. Miss M: gle MoGuire and Pp. quietly married on Tuesday, June 22nd, in Newbofo. Miss Anna Hut ching was united in marriage to Os. borfie Earle, ii Bigin, on Tnesday, June 33nd. MY. and Mry. 1. Galle. way 8pent Sunday at Samus! Simp. son's; Behool has closed for the summer. insiiiisr nin d Raymond H. Drysdale, Rochester, N.Y, 60m of Rev. R. J. and Mrs Drysdale, _ formerly of Dalhousie Laks, r8 id the degree of B.A, at the recent commencement of the University of Rochester, = Gananoque, July 6.---Miss Loule artived to spend the summer at Blinkbonnie with her uncle, Dr. donald, ant editor of The Press, and a daughter of P. A. Mace donald snd H. BE. Macdonald (the latter formerly Helea Byers). F. P. Jones, president of the Can ada Cement Company, Montreal, and well known in Gananoque, is having a few days' holiday with his sister, Mrs. ' (Dr) Webster, Maitland. Mr. Jones, who is very fond of golr, is arranging contests with some of his old Gananoque friends and on Friday last was successful in ob- taining a decisive victofy over ome of the well-known players at our local links. Miss Rose Lee of Oivil Service De- partment, Ottawa, who motored up to spetid the holiday with friends, returned home Friday evening. Fred Grattan and-Haughter, Miss Alice Grattan, motored up from Ot- tawa on Saturday. - Miss Grattan will spend the next ¢ouple of "weeks here with friends. Miss Annette Fortin came up from Ottawa with Miss Grattan, Next Wednesday afternoon the Brockville Golf aad Country Club will send a team up here for a& con- test with a team re the local club,. The game pr § to be a keen battle, ON Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Kaight returied to Youngstown, Ohio, yes- terday. Donald Lee accompanied them and will remain a few weeks. Mr. aad Mrs. Harty Keleo mo- tored from Oshawa and spent the end at the Broghy House, Messrs. Hargrove, Scott, McCat- fréy, Robe and = Anderson of the Btandard Paving Company, left Sat. utday for Perth, Ont., where the Company is operatipg. * Mr. and Mrs. Blake Howe and sof Morris spent the week-end at Smith's Falls, Wilfred Labelle, Ottawa, is héli- daying among the Thousand Islands for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. David Drohan and Mr. Austin Drohan are spending the néxt few weeks with friends in town. Kr. ahd Mrs. Mattingly and little daughter, Buffalo, are on Tremont Park for a few days, having accom- panied Mrs. Melville Walsh, who ta- tends remaining for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keane and family motored dowh at the week- end and were guests of MY, and Mrs. William Corboy, Dr. Lee and, Mr. John O'Reilly lett yesterday for their home ifr New York, Ralph Scott and Lloyd Halpenny have returned from the Niagara district, where they have been spend- Ing the past few weeks. Mr. J. W. Beattie, who accompanned them, is remaining for an indefinite period. ag Botting = were Major McDonald, Messrs, Dobell and Finlay, who have been at Blink- bonnie, returned yesterday to Mont- real. Arthur Goulette and party of Syracuss are at their cottage over the holiday. Dr. Newbold CO. Johes came up from Montreal at the week-end ahd will spend the balance of the mont at his island home. Mr. J. M. Mur- ray of Montreal, 'who accompanied Dr. Jones up from Montreal, returns to-day, Mr. and Mrs, Lewthwaite and fam- ily of Detroit ate visiting friends in town, Yo NAPANEE Napanes, July €.---~In the first game of the Mercantile League play- 8d in Riveragld Park on Monday 'evening, Argyle Lodge No, 21% de- feated Napanes Lodge No. 88 by a soore of 18-10. The winners went into the lead in the early part of the gams but No. 86 staged a batting rally that put them in the lead for & time, No. 212 came back strong And nosed out. their rivals tn the Jnnings. A good crowd witnessed the same, © Mr. and Mes, John L. Killorin of GANANOQUE | | Charles Mae- | Miss Macdonald is assiat- | Winnipég Free | * The oid boy's as pleased with as a puppy-dog with two At sixty he's just as young in , Just as full of life and "go," as he was in his teens. From the crown of his head to: the soles of his feet his whole frame tingles with the sheer joy of. being alive. It does one good to look at % That's what Kruschen has done for him--given him "that Kruschen feeling" of perfect health and happiness. - Its so simple to gain too! A daily tasteless pinch of n, taken in the breakfast cup of coffee or tea, gently and naturally cleanses the system of all impurities. There are six different salts in every pinch; and "under their en ng influence the headaches and fits of depression, the listlessness and lack i Tasteless in Colfee or Tea Pat as much in ou on & ih ant Mek. 158 the little daily that does Ht " Gose _preseribed for Good health demands such recon. " ton, Youf enjoyment depends on the smartness of yodr lawn ann Verandah furniture, such as Arm Chairs, 'Arm Rockers, Lawn Seats And Hummo Couches, four passen- ger Bwings, Porch Shades, Grass Mats, SEE SIMMONS' J ter attending the funeral of shair irs. Welsh of Lonsdale, Truax, motored to ' Napanés and are & ing some time with hic parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kil. lorin. Mr. Killotin came through without a puneture and Reports the roads in splendid condition. Mrs. Harry Grant of Minneapolis, Minn., and her sister, Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Watery NY. re turned to their yesterday af- CATE Good Health for Half a months--which less han hart of coffee or ! Krusehen, SOLE IMPORTING AGENTS: CHARLES GYDE & SON. MONTREAD Kingston's Biggest Home F urnishérs Yod? in every move revealing, Graitipa shows * that Kruschen feeling ! * gh; : '4 \ A £8 i) \, : Health Bubbling Over of appetite, the twinges of gout and rheumatism --- in fact, all the little ills that make life burdens some vanish away, to give place to the vigowous eh that comes from physical well-being. For Rroschen ns down_to She cause of these 4 @ pure blood stream and the Sgith h nternal organs. 'The regular oa dose stimulates the liver and kids Jays » the proper pollormancs of their duty, removes and sends new refreshed blood to carry health and vigour to every part of the body. . Take the first step towards re- newifig health and happiness the whole-hearted Snjoyment of by buying a Tie ttle & away and beginning the K Habit of Health, with your breaks fast cup of coffee or tea to-morrow Bi ef Cent a Day is "as much of will Jie on & 10 As wi daily use 5 bi Ph taken in your hy very Get & The bottle ol > ~~ Summer has come to . stay. Are you ready to enjoy the great out-of. doors ? SPECIAL HAMMO SWINGS, $25.00 COMPLETE, JAMES REID Brick and 'Phone 147 for Service. Farm Tile | ou

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