Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1915, p. 8

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pi ra PALLY sarmisn rien WHIG, SATUR INCIDENTS OF THE DAY Joffre Now Pe : AHionn vores" avn rrews oo) j ~ Livingston's . ||" =i Has Yower = EET, flappenings In the Olty and Vieinicy | y the Readers of the Whig. London; Jan. 9.--General Joffre has' 3 . : > obviously secured the power of ofien- it : ; ; Riding belts. Dr. Chown's. ! sive which belonged alone to - Ger- wa oe : 7 | Yihite Rose flour for all purposes. | many until the middle of November. : i .- . * zc. Liver Pill, 15c.. Gibson's. This is due to his large reinforcements i --What the Merchants Offer | From 7.30 To 9 O'clock we will place 'on sale a number of very interesting things just se- . cured away below their value, and these we expect to turn into cash in one hour and a half. = The prices will surely do this. J . v gi here will be fifty-three- Fridays in | and the 'withdrawal of 600,000 Ger | 1915. ae thans from the western front. Good for boiling or cooking, frozen Col. Roustam Bek, writing in the eggs, 22. Jas Crawford. Daily Express, says : Sa a ah res = ea eos leven men weré given protection at "Ihe German general stafis" jull NE " EE -- -- the police station on Friday night. use of the marvellous network of rajl- . "Vaccination shields." Gibson's Red ways and roads has heen paralyzed Cross Drug Store. by the extent of the gigantic front _ Prof. Dall, Kingston, will preach | from the North Sea to the Vosges. in St. Andrew's church, Napanee, on | ""Theyhave to keep a watch along Sunday, Beet N the whole line to avert the blow of ' . ' 1 20c. Baby Cough Sy Se {1 Jotire. They i vl I ing finger into every man's" pocketbook, and pro- [fle Tab Cosh Syrup, 130. Gi | igi. "They camo and wher he , \ icing belts. Dr. Chown's, { We are on the eve of decisibe events . oar ; Sat da in i Rata . A big crowd enjoyed the skating 'of great importance." potinds a query w ith a decide diy economical twists on the harbor on Friday. The ies | Recent French and German official | x was splendid. repopts speak of mines and vadare | a i Here's a bit of news thit sticks a poking, pry- eee a Er 16 it . "Almond ¢ream" at Gibson's. mining as a feature of trench warfare. : Mrs. Mary J. Ward has returned to A Pritish officer just returned to Lon- | Consécon from a week's visit with 9cn irom the front says that'it is like ly her. son, Roy, and family, in King- to cause heavy losses as the Germans ston. are pushing further back. Their prac- : 'aot water bottles" at GilRon's. | tice 18 to mine the trench before leav- 0 ou are 0 a g y d ine av- Shoulder braces. Dr. Chown's. ing Mr. and Mrs. William Skiith, King- "AIR e res Earn A * ston, spent the holiday season with | THE WiiG's JUMBLE } Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Laneas- Pr { i 7 ter, , General Review of Country District ing n d 0 ing Uc ase = "Vaccination shields." Cihson's. | > and Local News Miss Sarah Walker, trained nurse! 'Ihermometers. Dr. Chown's. ai. North Adams, Mass, is visiting | 95¢. Liver Pill, 15¢. - Gibson's. hoe sister, Mrs. Robert Wright, Bag-! William Swaine, piano tuner, Urders ; RL Street, received at McAuley's. Phone 664. It's at, this time of the year we cut all prices in Thermometers. Dr. Chown's. "- B. R. Budgeon, Hamilton, has t . . ? Harry Dupuy, of the Bank of Mon- purchased drug store stocks ut' New- i . treal, Amherst, N.S., has been trans- burgh and Enterprise. . our ready-to-weir department 20 per cent. ['re- fecrod to Brockville, and will take | 1. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 . over his new duties next week. King street. Leave orders at Mo- : "Almond eream" at Gibson's. Auley's book store tenses or half-way measure won't 'do, as manv Mrs. F. W. Scrivens, Chestnut | . Thermometers, Dr. Chown's. ' : : street, who has been confined to her ! tue annual ce races 'will ve held - : . : 0 home for the last: week, as a result | on, january 13th and 14th. There clothiers have found to their sqrrow. - The sale must of a fall, has fully recovered. | will be four events with a purse Shoulder braces. - Dr. Chown's. tof $125 for each. "Nail files" at Gibson's. {| 25c. Baby Cough Syrup, 13c. 'Gib- Rev. Dr. Herridge, moderator, and "son's. ; Rev. Dr. Grant," general superintend- Foot easers. Dr. Chown & oe RE « AYR y Balawans ent of missions in the Preshyterian On Dec, 30th Cephas Bell, Enter- off one-fifth and pay us the balance, Church; will visit Kingston on Jan. prise, met with a bad accident hy : 20th. 3 having his leg broken above the : ' 'Nail hrughes" at Gibson's. {kon « by a tree falling on him. z 5 All Sales for Cash. The Bishop of Kingston has gone | Xie. Baby Own Cough Syrup," .15e. il . 5 to Roblin's Mills, where he will, on ' Gibson's. il L Sunday, dedicate St. Alban's Church, Dairy thermometers. Dr. Chown's. il ° _ pe v 5 he genuine. All goods marked in plain fignves: Take a new structure of very chaste de- Roy Carnegie, Rockport, purser on sign. { the steamer = Missisquoi, leit' on Uratches. Dr. Chown's. | Thursday * fof Jacksonville, Flu, This is a Dainty White Knitte acket wi 3 rOR aw over te: LawensFili, tho. Gilgow's, | ohursagy, fo amend 4 couple. OF S18 a Dainty White Knitted Jacket with sleeves to draw over dot Station, has purchased an extensive !| 95¢. Baby Cough Syrup, 13¢, Gib- ranch in close proximity to King- son's. Frozen eggs, 22c., good for = baking {ne diocese of New York, to the in- E EE 49 or cooking. J. Crawford. cumbency of Hastings, Roseneath, Yours l'o-night, each sinis C. take a three months' 'holidays by | "Thermometers" at Gibson's. AA Ae A A a A A ae A sof EN the C. N. railway, 'Mr. Sherwood | Abdominal belts.' Dr. Chown's. Sls gk of Quinte railway for the past thir- James Donald, Dalhousie, who is a 3 ' : : ty-two years. . . | prosperous farmer near = Reston, 4 t Stamey, Dr. ( howe . | Man., was recently efected reeve of ! or ling or cooking, frozen |p nicipality of tone, Man. L 3 eggs, 22¢. Jas Crawford. {municipality Pipes y Willi 2. Swot. Bo stawh 1 here Be | ffl vour white waists it thus acts as a protection against soiling. - ' Just the thing for evening = knitted fom » fine whi J ston, where lie 'intends specializing | Dairy thermometers. Dr. Chown"s. e SUSt the thing for evening wear. I is knitted from a fine white | | | n in dairying and poultry raising. | The Bishop of Toronto has ap- Shetland Wool and the neck finished with a with wash ribbon. These k y » Abdominal belts.* Dr. Chown's. | pointed Rev. Thomas McKim, late of are usuallvasold 0c to $1.00 { # A Little Out of the Way, But It will Pay You To HO. B. Sherwood has been asked to ' ant Warkworth. Walk has been superintendent 'of the Bay | william Donald, son of 'the late 25c. Liver Pill, 150. Gibson's. fhe Salvation Army nroposes| Ll Tuber pe Worth regularly $1.75, nicely finisi holding anniversary services in ite gy Clo i PNW pioneer il to match, Yours to-night citadel on Saturday evening and all . Rach day Sunday. A year ago the new MeSident and lumber dealer at Sagi; I :, passed aw St. Mary's f| building. was dedicated. Services 8, pa aeay " . 28% . - [| wilt be conducted by Major Thomp- Pital in Duluth, on Dee. 8th. of ] I } I | - " son Walton, provincial chancellor ai Prey aa was Toy Napuns d ies | p diiiig g e | Owns iJ : il | Montreal headquarters. | "a5, Haby Cough Syrup, 15c. Gih- J HER MISSING NECKLACE | 1. I = Messrs. Gunt Lindsay, hard- Nay . "; : NT an ! AT l] | Saint-Hilaire Finally Awoke and ----- *s. Sumter & Lingsay West- broidered flannelette. These are worth $1.25. vour to-night Restored It to His Wife. port; have-digsolved partnership. Mr. The. innocent ignorance of much| Gunter willstontinue the hardware, rT Stir re A A AA a Es sim. Abdominal belts. Dr, Chown's. Tucked yoke and cuff, neck and yoke finish ed with very pretty cm-gf) . ~-- Semmens ' i} | engrossed men of science as to or-| paints, oils and glass trade, and K. { : ~ dinary matters is illustrated by an |S. Lindsay will devote all his time to . Ly. 3 Yr amusing anecdote of Geoffroy Saint-| the tinsmith business. \ / Hilaire the younger. Saint-Hilaire| 92%. Liver Pill, 15¢. Gibson's, : i ; fell S i p anne A i} | Was accustomed to bury himself in| Flastic ankle supports. Dr. Chown's. Jd f his laboratory, where he did not al- A steer weighing 1324 pounds was - | - mam ma i at | low tbe aftairs of his household to'delivered on New Year's day to Il ; . = a | disturd him; and Mme. Saint-Hilaire Charlie Hollinger, = drover, Lanark, : ~ Qf} wus careful to guard him against by John Cuthbertson, The latter re- : 30 d P . I id NOH 3 Jomestie matters ceived in exchange therefor the : i ! n his ratory he was aceus-'papdsome sum of $99.35. . . : J f OZ. ure Linen Bed- '}{tomed, being a naturalist, to have o-. Jicer Pill, 15¢. ~ Gibson's. Sizes for girls, 6 vears, 8 years. 10 years, 12 years, ii i various strange animals, after the) Flastic ank Chown" . pr 14 vears and 16 T fashion of Rosetti. OF these a mon-| yy oo pAnke super. owns. years; nicely made; diff erent styles some lace trimmed. others plain. We room owels ---- key was his favorite. His wife pos- ),,, Wagar metab their home - at have divided them-into 2 tots; ath worth 50 to 60e, for, ; sessed a mecklace of diamonds, of Fiith Lake on Dee. 17th. the = four- cach ag Ly ; which she was naturally broad. One .onth anniversary of their wedding All worth 750 . Gua Weis rus ll With hemmed ends, 2001 lars: sizes Reg ular mic day this necklace wps missing. Ma- g.. pA dainty supper was provided TALL worth (ae, | . B 8 dame was in despair and had the by Mrs. Wagar.: The presents were es, 18 and 20¢c. 2 f or 25 Cc if] se searched, with the exception. Ht * .- abundant. of Saint-Hilalre's room. She knew Bath 'thermometers, Pr. Chown' 8 No telephone orders aiceptod fov thosa. co PO wpb Peentiss COCR HG - ™ © 7 Si " = 8 " ee GTO EI TY a Betiarord, v * pe! room, for a long time, so that she o..\ poo coreciod as its liberal can- |Glass and Tea Towels [ji = == =i" did si ve mmo iru i i tuency of North Battleford, J. W. i . \ Soint-HilaIes at homes Bf Mite. Miliar, an old Snow Jan boy, hi i ; : i 4 » . sen of Mr. and Mrs. William ar, All ready hemmed, in white and colored checks. If Sang aUDehted; 30d 4 Whman among recently of McLaren's Depot. et Special the disappearance of the diamonds] 'For that sore arm," vaccination : T on 2 oY 25¢ asked him if they had been found. shields at Gibson's. ards 0-nig| t , i» diamonds?" he asked. He Mi. and Mrs. Charles R. Cotton, , - called wife and questioned hen Gananoque, announce the marriage "What sort of a looking thing was of their youngest daughter, Ruby, L. this that you have lost?" i Cotton, to Dr. A. C. Hanton, New 1 ¢ G t : She described the diamond neck- York. The ceremony was perform- ~~ Ze ues owe S lace: Dl. '| ed by Rev. Henry Dismore, D.D., at | A yy ed sald the soolegist, Png he the Broadway Presbyterian church, ) i ; | veral my baboon has dad in his, New. York City, on Dec. 17th, 1914. il With damask borders, hemmed ends, 9 for 25¢ Baasetna. Sneally Worn tout pi. ow York City, on mt iad. wMiike of being disturbed, and! et nme i patti 1a wo . . neck, a similar thing to that de-! rth 20c each. To-night , hy " "But why did you not tell me?" Table Napkins a NW Ro a ~ White Bath Towels Jim, ne sal omic 4 Gr sd ey vei. 300 ach faa is * 0, Fk ¥ en he 1? WAS ANOTHER IMPORTA FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, MEN AND WOMEN. a a Boys', size 1 to 5, at $2.00 up Girls' size 21-2 t0 6, at $2.00 to $2.75 Ladies', Size 21-2 to 6, at $2.00 & $2.75 3 ' oe Men's, sifie 6 to 10, at $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 - ------ or r-------------- Fah AFI EEEIPIIEEERS Seba N att

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