Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1916, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH ¥ MEAT AND GROCERIES, pre nenFrEw - SOLD AT RATE OF & OF 98.3. SOWARDS | Our stock is the best. | { G oy -- | tssued in. Connection With | : Our prices are right. ' : 3 . a a | Grant of $30,000 to Patri- Keeps Coal and We would like to have your (Erom Gur Own Correspondent.) T Chive ; pe otic Fund. trade. March: 6,--Under the auspices of{ BUEIEME G : y \ . : . : . | the local branch of the Women's | 1 Ni { Renfrew, March 6.---Debentures Coal K . ©. H. PICKERING, | Cristian Temperance Union, au after. ; [10 the extent of $30,000, authorized eeps P St {noon tea was held at the home of 2 S ; at the last meeting of Renfrew Coun- 0 rincess reet. | Principal and Mrs. R. G. Graham, on | | ty Council, have already been sold, WAR S. : {Princess street, Saturday afternoon. p , i the offer of a Toronto firm of brokers: i § / se |i 1 ore Feutestunte of the local squad (of $29,490 having been accented by RY poly fu, of . L us iof \the 156th Leeds an renville : a committee of the Council, eave Battalion, headed by the bugle hand, s | is at the rate of- 98.30, pis packet. Young tender 1 S only, attended divine worship in Christ . 3 : slightly better than: the Dominion rown wit utmost nd wit th | Church yesterday morning. 2 on In Need. | war Joan. The debentures, which gro r as the rime RS nd used At the close of the evening service bear five per cent. interest, {in Grace Church another fing, song | Rev. Thomas Joplin, of the Shan- a" 8 par o St, amd have $ sorvice and "AL Home" was eid in | tymen's Christian Asseciation, spoke | 108 JAF 6 HIG £0% Hed, [0 ber | to produce the amous Salada blends. - 2 | the Sunday School Fiall and drew out | in the First Congregational Church| oo Patriotic Fund. {a large attendance. \ on Sunday morning and to St, nds] | The Mill street factory 'of the dre's and Chalmers Sunday schools in 3 : : w YORK Fl iT T RE! | Spring and Axle Department of the | the afternoon. He addresses St. An- c Jan Begtanon Gaining, ni N O | Ontario Steel Products Company was | drew's Bible class this evening, and | -Sbourg, Mars : = . strength | qn cer ORANGES 20¢, 0c, 40c and 300 ad the Scene of a small' blaze on Friday |Sbeaks in Sydenham Street Meth-| of the 139th Northumberland Bat- That wan fs indeed unfortunate | | night when the sounding of the |Oodist Church on Wednesday evéning.| talion is now about 730. The offi- who is overstocked with skepticism. | wheel shop whistle called the local | Mr. Joplin has received a letter from | cers hope to have it up to strength " | brigade to duty. In a short time |Thomas Yellowlees, Toronto, treasur- | in a month or six weeks. Dorn - sy Ito, en NORTHERN SPY APPLES -- - --(ll men bad the blaze under control | ef Of the association, that the or-| - | ORANGES FOR MARMALADE before any great amount of damage | ganization's funds are exhausted, Put Money In A Sock. BITTER . ORANGES .- | had been do {and that the last money in the treas-| Or invest it in human life--Which | RAPE FRUIT 5 [ Arinarem ts have been made by | UrY has been paid to the mission-| is pest?" Support the "Y" : {the Y. P. 8. of Grace Church for pa- (§7e8. Mr Jopiin;is tryiug iplendia . ++ Fruitdelivered to All'Parts of the City. | triotic addresses from Major W. L.| ; nh singston for 5 i es | Grant and Dr. J. P. Sinclair, on Fri-| York the Shantymen's Association is| _ 1814 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 1405 | el . {doing for Canada. Its missionaries | | day evening mext in their lecture... giding much in recruiting in the iroowm. Principal R. G. Graham of | 4 _ " : | iananoque High Schoql has conseft- | far-off woods, a z 2 . MISS MARION HALL {ed to act as chairman. ? An Evening Of Enjoyment. : Wishes to announce Her Millinery Opening, { _ The remains of the late Mrs, ! Dodds, a former resident of @ this Miss Dora Gibson's programme for { town, were brought 'here and inter- her concert to be held in Grant Halll | : ' | ' : {ment took place yesterday afternoon | Tuesday njght, March 7th, promises an | d M h lag Gananoque vault. Deceased was | an evening of rare enjoyment. This - ues ay, arc L { a daughter of Mrs. William Richard- | Includes ap Aria from the famous son of this town and a sister of Wil- | opera "Aida," as well as a number) + | liam Richardfon, Front of Leeds¥nd Of new English songs by Easipppe And Following Days. Lansdowne, and of Anson Richard- | Martin. At the request of niany a Mc- | Mss Gibson has consented to sing son of this town and Mrs. Fred. ) 10 All the Latest New York Fashions. A Cordial Calpin, Leeds the Arioso !'O mer ouvre toi," cello Invitation is Extended to All Quite a goodly number of the lad- | @bligato M. Louis Faget, The R jes of the Ladies' Orange Benevol- C. H. A. band are contributing a ent Association drove out to the number of selections, including "the » » ° , bome of Mr. and Mes. W. H, Clark White Czar," Bohemian Dance," and Si at Willowbank on Wednesday even- a number of others. M. Louis Fa- : ueen 1 ne ing and were entertained. get, the celebrated Russian cellist, ; ? ' NT, Md Mrs, Robert Heaslip of appears a number of .times, as well | : : Woodvale were in town for a short 8s accompanying Miss Gibson in at 174 WELLINGTON. PHONE 1398 time the . tof least one of her numbers. » latter part of the week The Y. P. 8. held a pleasant sccial 5 a evening on Friday last. A splendid The Soldiers prerrotation of Y. M. - as 7 . C. A, programme was rendered after whidh rT ------ rofreshments were served. In city, in camp, in barracks, and ' ------ -- -Word was received here by rela- |; the firing line the soldier inter- Monday and Tuesday Only tives that S, Compeau, who left last 5.ats the letters "Y.M.C.A." as "You ® * fall with a draft from the 32nd Bat fay-Call-Again"; and so they do by . 2 a us . . tery, had been wounded in action at' ihe hundreds-- Wherever ae oy Special offering, 30 doz. Men's Shirts: the front LN does business, khaki is the iy worth 7c and $1.00: all sizes, 14 to 17. John Gould, King street, spent the | ant color. Help the Y.M.C.A. con- . week-end with friends in Lansdowne. pinge this good work: Send al Don. Ruftle has enlisted for active your subscription, service with the Queen's Ambulance 3 Corps Mrs. E. H, Young and young x = ne : =) - * * 0 first showi f Pari EJ ta Te TOU yor t Massena, N: Y., J. Sidney Los- Irresistible! 1 ur nS wing 0 aris Son of New York City spent some, 'y, instantly killed in the rotary | ayd New York designs time In town, ast week, guests of ho | £1105, or tha. Aluminum Company, In 3, 1 and 2 pound cans. (f° C aC Commences on » ame Alias ' Ay :i by coming into contact with a live | Brack street, - Miss Alma, Mitlous of | cable carrying 110.000 volts of cur-| WV hole -- ground -- pulverized -- a. pend | rent | alsoFine Ground for Percolators. guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Allan, Isaac O.-Proctor, for thirty years! ; Charleg street. heal : lrg \ i Sherif of the counties of Durham u e % da Y, i THE DISTRICT NEWS. and Northumberland, is dead. CHASE & SANBORN, A Toronto soldier in a German MONTREAL, , soldier's uniform drew a crowd 4 168 | 9 : ow | lirped From "the Whig's Many through the streets to a recruiting | . fi | Bright Exchanges. | meeting. rt re AAA ---------------- A arc fi {' ( H. M. Foy has disposed of his gen- | mrp | C == TTT { 4 \ { j {eral mercantile business in Egan- | | 9 ~ ) [ville to J. R. Reeves. Coal - | Reverly McDonald, ic fell Picton, All are vied in to see : " ) [froin 3 siepiadder in ws store, frac- Asuinut Colle Whith Lend to . t 127 Princess St. Hing two of his et ' : t The kind you are looking for i char adden, cton, has left is the kind w il. lon a trip to Califorhia. He ex-|. Grippe and Pneumonia. 8 {lr Yess <> / AR ¢ | PECTS to he away for two or three 2 . 228 Princess St : Fe : on bomen caine Scranton Coal - | The gift i ins & of musical instruments |? s diseases to which humanit RE ) ' | made to the 156th Battalion Band, S that may follow neetect of a coueni] Ts good Coal and we guarantee AAA AA A A A AAA A AA AAA A ASA SAAN . 7 . Brockville, was the personal dona-|or cold, and is thereto "the best of | prompt delivery. | February Furniture Sale | tion of Mrs. A. C. Hardy. reasons why shoul het a cd oh . J. Alexander Morton, son of Rob- |i Hi, "Al Rik Tv lg BOOTH & CO., | Gverything reduced. Grand opportunity to save ert Morton of the township of Hun. [of fine, at al and Foot of West St. i a a | gerford and Miss Mildred Felicia [pre i" the Lea ' 1 { A aE | Forsyth; daughter of the late Tho- |' ! mas Forsyth, also eof Hungerford, { | were quietly married on March 1st. | A: Luther, Schenectady, N.Y. i i nas bought Merrycroft farm, ° on! | Glenora Road, the property of the] for Mar- late George Welsh. Mr. Luther is|}ig on - |a business man in Schenectady, He! ried Men {is a brother-in-law of William Mon- roe, Glenora Road. Mrs. Albert H. Minaker., Royal gig !street, Prince Edward county, is| NEW CONDITIONS FOR ENLISTMENT lead after a prolonged illness. She | FE na he eldest bi of Keine E IN THE 146TH BATTALION, CEF. | Losee and Clarissa Lyons,, was bi E : tad: : iad on ne Tosee homestond at Satmon Jf Any man enlisting now will have the privilege of | 3 Point, where she resided until her | NE boarding at home until the Battalion goes Tables, all styles and finishes--best assortment. marriages with Albert H. Minaker in| Side Tables and Invalid Tables. June, 1864. She was a Methodist. ! into camp in the spring. R. J.REID ,LeadingUndertaker. Phos. 577 | ~ ect is i8 one of the ds A husband and three children sur- ®nal, | MARRIED MEN i" x wiped 606 day x subsistence; Thoaght Train Was Bombed, E SH 1sten ¥ . a Deseronto. March 6--J. B. Vroo-1J§ a month Seharufi fly a3 well as their daily pay of man, of Belleville, was slightly in-| Jig $1. 10 and Patriotic I und allowance, estimated jured when a gtone was hurled by the blasting operations at the smelter (Ji 170M $10.00 2 month up, making a total of $81.00 works tlirough the window 'of the BE a month for privates (N.C.O. pay extra), Canadian Nerthern Railway train 3 from Ottawa to Toronto. The blast- Hg will be alotved 60¢ a dav extra ing was being carried on near the JS railway tracks. Passengers thought for subsistence as well as their somebody had thrown a bomb. . .¢ i daily pay of $1.10, making a total of $51.00 a When You Pass Away. . § month. » it will comfort you .to know that . 1 Tins varie 2 during your lifetime some of your JE STUDENTS of Queen 8 1 niversity who enlist Brin ! ine penin earnings he ¥ given to advance the . will be oven every opportunity to York of the YALA in Kingston = finish their courses. Any business man who has thige to die with one's soil atrophi- §§ obligations will he given every opportunite fo AEE SL tl a le gat ti mT 4 ' * 3 3 * is me's soil Every kind of dance music \ ed ith impoveris ihg stinginess. 18 atte nd to same. . . . / A Special Display of All the {PH} support he yr ne his caiman is yours with a Victrola 4 | Death Of Tamworth Man, i 3d. LL RAL CONDITIONS YOU " LATEST NOVELTIES, wiimwonh, March $-clohn ©. ; SHOULD ENLIST TO-DAY! Suit yourself about what you want , 1 It . ¥ at a 3 5 i) 8 t y 1 14 : a td ' Fn rr r ro Comprising the very newest Ureations in 5 5 Bernini pp Parag oe CALL-AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. to dance, and be sure you can have i it 'aris and New York Pattern Hats, 54 | Friday afternoon of heart failure. J PEUT. COLONEL CHAS. A. LOW, h h Vi 1 will be exhibited at Re aA Constantinople despatch gates! i cer Commanding 146th. Battalion, CE. F. wit t e ictro a. 3 : i a a ur amber o u- : : TTL : {ties has adopted a new general Sn osnsunmmsmspuemucs sms " st ---- J Certainly an easy way to get music for danc- J s ; toms t , effect t "Sept, | Hmm-- : i 7 The ik Millinery Lath, po "operaive. foro period o of Lox _ing--and the best way too, for the Victrola not ree year ommittee whic! . " . rs raed the measure assumes that the only offers you the greatest variety but plays | war w! tt o ti 9 joe whe «now tarilt il be ne. | all selections in perfect dance r ythm. cessar: t ye -- + em nl ie chee orritt Garage Co. - | Limited Come in aad he the Victol---we' play any mi fr | Isaac L. Huutington. aged seventy: | you. And we'll tell you how you can get a Victrola ($21 to seven, : | i bY, s 4 TE i ey Ne Sr IN THE HEART OF KINGSTON CITY. oo $255) or a Victor ($31to $75 ) on easy terms, if desired. i Jumaus. Tenth New York Heavy | «Day, Night, 24 Hour and Winter Storage. Automobile | . wR & Er iay ed at Wartown. N. X. a Valuations. Chau ary ate Givens, Insheo- C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED, The Fraunkfurter Zeitung declares] BAND , CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1. ~~ that phe Bftente Alles must have lost | . 21 0- 0.21 4 @ 121 Princess St. / Wal a = | WELLIN TO TREE rines-- Great na | PHONE N 5 = France, eight; Tay, four, and Roses | JP two.

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