Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1910, p. 7

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~ THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Stock Reduction Sale : * y * G 3 Beginning Thurs., AUg.|aus ie reduced by oe halt. 4 i0 por con discomt wil so se **|A 15 Day Money Sav- ey 7 All new goods purchased within the last nine months. Admitted by all ing Sal e. 11, Ending Sat., Aug. to be the finest book store stock in Ontario, IIIT NS AND HARMONICAS: -- Dictionaries Continued-- DEN Pres Complete Re Se. Hale Ju = Hor iva 10¢ to $3.00. All reduced 40 per cent. Convenient for the business man, home, desk, Sh Transfer Cases z 16e POST CARDS and Hbrary. av Justis to She Jencher and | § ransfe; fa . le. o" tone Cabinet, Perforators -.. 90 Harrison Fisher, Philip Boileau, Bessle Pease Guttman, Jessie Soo dkn fo siden a a Naina Letter Files, a perfectly dust proof file Wilcox Smith, etc. Regular price, 2 for 5c. Sale price, 3 for 5c. BLACKIE'S Latest on. i Sale ive. 156 (flange cover) patent automatic catch. i MAGAZINE COVERS: fo STANDARD ly 500 pages Regular price. 25c¢. © pi ee, ; Pemiusdiar Yes 210 "For all Standard Magazines, similar to those used In the Y. M. DICTIONARY era ins . de Phate Praad folie siz copies. | Regn far price, 30e, Baler Ie. THE COPP One that should be in the hands. of every sehool : " CLARK CLEAR TYPE child. Regular price, 15c. Sale price, Sc. Swan Pencil Co's. H.B. Pencils, 25¢ per doz., $2.50 per gross. Lome leat Snap Shots, Diaries, Memo. Books, genuine pig skin. The "Gilt PRONOUNCING DIC. Red and Blue Pencils, 3c each. 35¢ doz. Edge line. ILLUSTRATED. Dixon's "Eldorado" Pencils, a 10¢ pencil, made in all grades from FOUNTAIN PENS:-- BOOKS t= H.B. to 6H., 35¢ per doz., $4.00 per gross. . 8 Made by the A. A. Waterman Cu. and guaranteed for one year. 1,000 $1.50 and $1.25 Cloth Rebounds of the "best sellers." Re- Dixon's Lumber Crayons, $¢ each; 30¢ per doz. LE Regular Price. = Sale Price. gular price, 50v. Sale price, 30c, : Postal Scales, weighing to 1 1b., regular price $3.25. Sale, $2.00. Pederal ;. .. .. .. .. $1.00 60 Days With the Poets-- Tennyson, Browning, Keats, Burns, Long- Swinging Attachable Desk Stand, a handsome office fixture, re- 4 old Bands: oon ad 200 $1.20 fellow and Wordsworth. Regular price, 40c. Sale price, 24c, gular price $4.00. Sale price, $2.44. : - . 1.50 90 SERVICE BOOKS: Ledger Account Files, for small and short time accounts, regular Do. FEIN 2.00 1.20 Songs of a Sourdough price $1.50. Sale price, 90c. + va miaanal Wl 2.50 1.50 Ballads of 8 Cheecks ko. Desk Trays. with one Stamp Fad, one Pin Tray, one Ink Well, re- 2a al ay ¥ 3.00 1.80 $1.90 Editions, 60c. gular price $2.00. Sale price, $1.20. $1 55 Editions, 3c. Wire Letter Baskets, regular price 25c. Sale price, 15¢, 31.75 Bat, $1.05 Cash Boxes, etc, in all sizes, with duplicate keys. All subject to . CE : ~ A Temple Shakespeare, beautifully bound in fine leather. A play 40 per cent. discount. : Ie It Would 2 complete in each copy. Regular price, 50c. Sale price 30c. Raper Clips. e ; Toy Books from bc to 0c. All subject to 40 per cent. Ink and Rubber Erasers. GIFT BOOKS: -- Sale. * . ; odie | eve wae 4 years for one dollar in Sri ishr + Americas By soi an 80,000 Business Envelopes in 7's and 8's. Dream of Falr Women Faas { 95 Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon: and Olfls. Bock gk Swasthearts OE 2 ] 3 Desk Blotting Paper. Regular price, be. Sale fee, 3c. Sa ole ar 2° Desk eng Favor Pans Babu rien so. ts Se, a to earn thesame Rie somge i. LCLUDILL ee He STATIONERY, KTC.:-- . , FICTON: -- : Se Writing Tablets, 3c. - " All $1.50 and $1.25 Books at The x Je. do. "Cdo." ge amount that. can be NELSON'S - NEW CENTURY LIBRARY.--Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Se 0. 0. Je. Shakespeare, Austin, Carlyle, Tennyson. Bbe u 2 Sy Abe: Stans is to ; pa ® This Library is beautifully bound in leather and printed In large faton, Crane @ Fine Stationery a per cent. discount, i type on the thinnest printing paper in the world. Each novel of Little Folks Stationery and Invitation Cards. saved here mn ten min- the above authors complete in one volume. 800 to 800 pages, Bg. 4b Line Finest Calling Cards. Regular price, 15¢. Sale 9ec. : - and only half an inch in thickness 2 Bridge Scoring Pads. The Poets in Padded Leather Editions, English and American poets. $2.00 CHURCH BOOKS AND BIBLES: utes edition, $1.20; $1.50 edition, 90¢; $1.25 edition, 75¢. Roman Catholic. * ® . ® * * ® Canterbury Edition of the Poets. Regular price, 60c. Sale price, 36¢. Anglican, Alger Series for Boys. Regular price, 25¢. Sale price, 15¢. Prethytarian. -- -- -------- Rr ------ Henty Books for Boys. Regular price. 26c. Sale price, 15¢. Me st. ; . B 5 : ove Magnolia Ijbrary. negular price, 25c. Sale price, 15¢ FELT PENNANTS AND BANNERS: MUSIC: =. Lang's Famous Fairy Books. Regular price, $1.00. Sale, 60c. 14th, P.W.O.R. . # Bheet Music, Vocal and Instrumental, put up in packages of 4 PAPER COVERED NOVELS: . K. G. H. . sheets, for Gc. (No music exchanged at this sale.) y p Rix Tor RM C ' "Musie Folios at less than half price Sireet & Smith, 10c books, 6c each. BM > ONON beard . Brest 2 Smith, 15¢ books, 9¢ each, 3 for Lhe. . C1 na a ; : N. LN nglis aper Novels by best English authors. Re ular price, one Penn thes 300 pants, lei toe Teununls, 30v;. T5e uns Re ined ang Soxrected to 1910. Latest words 15¢. Sale price, 9¢, 3 for 25¢. g prey i y 4be; +00 Pe ; 5 A "AN neclu -~Aerodrome, Aeroplane, Banzai, Dope, THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY : -- ty P KK, 2 KK, ! . I " ' : Saviet Feananta rh Be pr Yal Areh. D. of R., LOOP. STANDARD Joy-rider, Mollyeoddle, Nature Faker, Taxi-cab, , Cloth, 23¢ edition, 15e¢. , es » DICTIONARY. ete. Nearly 500 pages. Fine cloth binding. Leather, 50c edition, 30c. O GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS. We reserve the right to limit the number of any one article to any one customer, 3 THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, The Pies Book Store in Eastern Ouiiria. ncess Street. children, all of Ottawa are holidaying | DESERONTO YOUNG MAN DEAD. Gordon, of Oshawa, is the guest of hor here forga time. J. Olhman and family Se-- rents, Mv. and Mrs. T. Gordon. Clin, 2 shee pn "pl Soon |The Late Me C- Matthews, Foreman ir umes Gammon, Sr, aul Mosse WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS | 000 " lhe SLE, of News Company. Gordon Gammon ave spending a few E WwW h k house ' 2 TELL US. eraisgh; wr phon. a ua Deseranto, Aug. 8.~At his home, weeks in Belleville and Trenton with very. oman who ceps HEALED TENDERS AUDRESSED TO ge 5 ------ Miss Effie bs cn Ope a [corner of Thomas and First streets, {relatives. Mrs. (Dr.) Pasmore has ho Id kn or "Tende, i A | . \ 2 : a 4 % . Fo Je Neos Nitaars Pap will | The Tidings From Various Points in school at Beech Corners, Emie hing {on Saturday morning, death came to gone se Toronto and St. Catharines $ u ow be received at this office until 4.00 Eastern Ontario--What People Are returned from Spanish River, where Lo | om of Deseronto's best known : and [for a few 'weeks. : ' sm, om Monday, August 29, 1810, for had ki; 1 Gwe. js | Highly respocted young wen, in the | 'James Sexsmith left this week for a {ive Const etion Jt an Armoury, at Molng And What They Are Saying. had. been king. J. Godiin intitle Ipcwon of Militn 20 ee aged UID 15 the roast, Athens Fry Jor . mpecitioation and form of con- Flower Tidi Mrs r Godkin, wh Wa been she i. | twenty-three years, after a short ill- |bome from Oshawa on Wednesday, be- seen and forms of tender ngs, Ty si ON + WhO has n Shenc | nous of one week. He vas foreman of [ing ill. James Freeman accompanied Hoatlon to Mr. 8. Gott, | Flower, Aug. 8.--The Flower people | Mg some time with her daughtor wy he telat ; him h Great : e | Office Buliding, vde F denic Eldorado has returned to her home. = | he printing department of the Dese- [him home. Grea preparations are be- ¢ jhe ofiien of Me, uit Saoandee tyde Yorks Dieuic ad ~ I i jronto News company. The funeral ser |ing made for the celebration to take V win , " endid P, $ : ' y , He Taronte, and at Elsie Low, Lavan," is visiting hor Joyceville Jottings. ' Horny Stated ( amphi i + ne fo Labor day ne 8 * : : : Joyceville, Aug. 8.--The | n ini y sy Of np ord at RATE a So-- e titled that [friend, Lena Lyon, here. Miss Hannah Joyceville, Aug. 8. » farmers in) : hob i: af bap DEATH A NTO) tenders wail hor be Coneidered Ysilens Revill, Ottawa, is visiting her par- | this vicinity are busy at their grain ones 5a Bomar ali. DEATH 41 Fuxron te upp hs svi re i TH Pad ' ¢ ends a na ed oh Pig bn ana: ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Revill. Mrs. nd report an abundant crop. The Bell {paid weir last tribute of respect. The |Of an Aged Frenchman--Passed tires stating their - occupations and | Dubroy, Ottawa, is a guest at dos | Telephone men are through here put Hioral offeribos Were rare i be Away While at Supper. {incey oe renldence In the eune. of eph Revill's. Miss Edith Appleby is titig in the lines for the telephones. |. Froggy Teme Flan i wi ayts Flinton, Aug. 8.--On July 23rd an . he 1 ui ure, nature rT WH i ay 3 . Ive p Ung p " . i s e -_ . : of he mecupaiic Soa ire the nator | iviting friends in Deseronto amd | Donaldson has sold his farm do Wa aye reid OX lather pioneer settler paced quietly Each of these brands is guaranteed absolutely defce of each member of the firm |Belleville. The K. & P. R. R. fencing McFarland. The threshing machin are | : "laway, inn the person of Peter Faver- ure, and the choicest Su f its ki d i must he given. gang is working at Flower. Miss Eth- } at work. Miss A. Benson and Miss Jk, [Y08FS ago by the same clergyman who .e : : 1 p » Jugar o ing in en cst be. ascamunted by LPL elie om efrom Asker, | a rork. eed, have retus today officiated at his funeral; and {am, in the eighty-fifth vear of his age. the Dominion an accepted cheque on a chartered | °F MoGonegal, i & , + prood, 1weed, have returned home ui his parents, Me i Mrs. Willi He had been - a resident of Kaladar ' bunk, made payable to the order of the | alter an absetive of several months. ter visiting Mis, Gollogly. L. J. Joyce [Bis parents, Me. and Mrs. William i or fifty v H born. Honorable "the Minister of Public e-------- is spending a few days in, Ottawa: Matthews, three sisters and one [for over fifty years. He Was born in MADE ONLY FROM CANE SUGAR. orks, tual to. teu per cent. He Be) Glendower Gleanings. Mis. Wood has rotund bi te {brother, of Petrolea. Mr. Matthews France. His parents settled in Lower J . amount ol nder. which w % oh 7 o ir ¥ - : 2 F ' he Forfeited 1. the person tendering Gleadower, Aug. 8.--Richardsons' | visiting friends in Brockville, Vry, (93me to Deseronto five years 'ago from | Canada. When he was a young man Remember to order "St. Lawrence Sugar" decline to enter Into a comtraet when lo ive is runing full blast at |Goodfriend, Howe Island isited |Ubatham. 'He served his apprentice- | 1¢ came here and made it his perman- , catied upon te do so, or fail te com. |leldspar mine Is running h 1¢ » ¢ sland, visited hip in the off of K ps ent home until called away: One sis whenever you buy. pete the wark contracted for. If the |Glendower. Sanford Leeman Ju draw. | friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. and 1... 2p in afitce i emptville to ; Id lady py : i jomdur,he hot accepted the cheque will ing wood for the engines at the | Murphy at G. Anderson's, Cushendall; | Advance under Mr. Seeley, one of the - a yer od be hiw. fefaiug ol i ie, ret raed es pos bina jisetr mines. Farmers have got their hay |.1. and J. MeCarey, at J. Marty's; {ost aggressive publicists in Eastern alge family a Rarveram.. wu The ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Limited to nocept the lowest or any tender. cut and ave cutting their grain. Old | Miss Annie Jovee is visiting friends {Untario. He was a member of the | IWice se id y MONTREAL. a Ry orden DESROCHERS potatoes sre Very soarce. Some men |in Seeley's Bay; Mrs. James Murphy, [Canadian Order of Foresters, The | his Jest ile. are ™ : Hot and Ga Secretary. [have gone back to the iron mines (o fat Mrs. James SKortell's, Brewer's pallbearers were members of the local he - d rh left' 19%. And. a Department of Public vorks. lwork. John Babcock is running the | Mills; Mrs, I. Joyce and daugnter, lodge, viz, Messrs. James Fairbairn, ry a When al ty ¢ Belle. Newspapers will 1 tbe. ia par this boat on Thirteen Island lake. William | Cora, and Miss Evelyn Murphy have {Edward Cole, Walter W. Cronk, N.-D, ville, the deceased en Re of Be Sect nivectisomont If they invert, it. without | Webster has bought a team of horses. | returned home from Howe Istand; Mis | Carter, . Edward Provins and William s phe #uthority from the deparimpnt. 3 cattle have been bought in this | Lilhe Hitoheock has returned home ui- |Stoddart. . i a ee up the Bay of Suinies 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 g : mn ---- Lvioini pi CH ter visiting: the - Misses Annie ani in Ei x iv uner y attended. In- . vieinity. : ine tine: Mises Annie. ari adley' Edi" Bruges, Rees tive | cerment took place at the Romas, Co. "FROM MILKMAID TO HOUSEMAID." ---- . urn; R rom y : - . Ls Lyndhurst Lines. 'Lo0k, at A. Carey's; Miss Myrtle bhury, of Rochestsr) of the death of bor a om, hd : : Lyndhurst, Aug. - SW. Johnston Morrison, at her father's, W. J. Mor ters, Celia, aged three years, he Ee 0 ore rou ec We are now gteting our MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK, and ICE CREAM from another bad spell on Friday. Mrs. Ruth, aged fifteen = months. rE in very PRICE'S for a two months' stay with her two [thers was not much damage ; Kelsey is improving. Mr. aad lia. »M ville Mes Robitaille, audi B. WHAT A , ' sisters, Mrs. Quinn Mrs. McReady, McKay has finished work on WHAT A COMFORT. Marysville, Tyendin Aug, 7.~The frequent showers in the new iin snd Mra. No «Foul : h school Som 'i| & Phone 845 288 Princess St. * : 0 0000000000000000090000000000000000000000000 mown meadows look fresh and «We have had some heavy thun- |; storms; they left marks, but «till 0000000000000 0000 socanneensresanes sii 0 ihe} Fels Tha i

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