Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1917, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. C. Livingston & Kingston's Foremost Clothiers Announce Their Sixteenth \ . RRA, Iasi mmm ute 56 EMBER 31, 1917. and Haberdashers Annual January 209 DISCOU Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, 'all Furnishings -- blue and black suits and khaki goods excepted. THIS SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2ND It seems almost a pity under present market conditions rule to carry nothing over from one season to another, are going to get bigger value and better. savings than ever before. Fit Your Bo His every clothing need 'can be supplied during this sale at a big saving. Thrifty mothers and fa Bee ad y Economically to investigate this excellent opportunity. "month of January. This discount will be allowed on cash purchases only. In making this offer we are protecting our trade even © Oneith OF 80c does the work of . a . /. one dollar here dating the Bro. Raincoats, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Sweaters and , AND CONTINUES UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH to cut the price of this stock at all, but it's our established and the people who help us to make this clearance we're after > Higrs won't fail / Think of It--One Fifth Off---Think of I in the face of the in history. highest Tbe woollens ever known Goods marked in plain figures -- one price to all. Buy for future needs -- as well as present wants. Livingston's - - - Brock St If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk | FROM THE COUNTRY SIDE| Frontenac | croft. Mrs, FP. Vanvolkinburg and GLENDOWER. children, of Moscow, and Miss Fran- ces Foster, of Toronto, spent Ohrist- Mas at, A. Foster's. . Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins at W. Rawley's; Willis Asselstine, Long Lake, at J. Dee. 25.~~The late thaw has taken | Rayeroft's; Mr. and Mrs. R. Wager nearly all the stow away and the | and son, Garpat, are on a trip to roads are very icy. Quite & large | Trenton. turnout was at Betliel church, God- Lo Irey, last Sunday afternoon. Richard ' Wilson sawing wood for neigh- 1 bors. | Tife school has closed for the , holidays. Mr Campbell, from the { west is at James - Wilson's. A number have comp home from the * Mies for the Christmas holidays. Leeds CAINTOWN., Dec. 24.--Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly, of Brockville, is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. 8. L. Hogeboon. Mrs: William Graham, §t., who has been i} at the home of her son, Burton Graham, Purvis street, is improving nicely. Miss Gladys Brown, Poole's Resort; Miss Beatrice Dickey, Purvis street; Miss McLEAN. Dec. 26.--The public school con- cert on the 18th was a success. The sum of $19 was realized, which was sent to the Red Cross Society. Miss M. Provins is spending the holidays At her home in 'Deseronto. Thomas Royerort and two sons, of North "Just a Word to the New Year Shopper 'You can save time and money by shopping * here. We have just what you want at the right prices. NOVELTY UMHRELLAS, the newest thing iw this lime. FANCY BLOUSES, voile and silks, from 98¢ to $6.50. SILK UNDERSKIRTS, all shades, to clear $3.30; other Lnes at special prices, HANDR SRCHIEPS. 2h prices from 3c up, in holly boxe. JOLLA a nty gift, in organdy, corduroy, and, cype, from See BA y % iawn - BOUDOIR i every price from 10¢ to $2.50. A CAMISOLES, in and crepe de chene, in a variety of col ors and prices. ' y \S, from 23¢ up. See our wool scarfs at 98¢, $1.30 and $1.08," few very Hime fur sétts to clear at sacrifice prices. TEA SCARFS; FURS; a Evelyn Ferguson. Brockville; and Harold Brown, of Athens, are all home for the holidays. Nias Powell and Borden Kahnt spent a couple of days last week in Brockville. Fred Moore, of Collins Bay, is spending this week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Graham, of Guelph, are spending Christmas week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Nancy Tennant. Wesley Hodge and Blaine Dickey are visiting at Smith's Falls. MORTON. > a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mpa _Jy-Loon:. Miss Amy Goon is home fdr Christmas holidays. Miss Mabel Henderson, Kingston, is home for the holidays Mr. and Mrs, George Roantree have gone to spond a few days with Mrs. Roantree's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. EE. Johnston, Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Burnard Burtch, Opinicon, is spending a few days with, Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Stey- ens, Miss May Wiltse, Orillia, is spending the holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Booth and three sons, spent Christmas in the village. Mrs: J. Flynn is spending a few days at Jones Falls. Robert Laming spent Tuesday at Jones Falls. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Simpson spent Tuesday the. guest of their daughter, Mrs. E. Roantree.. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Simpson, Jones Falls, spent Christmas at J. Stewart's, JUNETOWN. Dec. Several from here are to-day attending the funeral of the downe at the Union church. meeting of the patrons of the | | cheese factory is to be held to-night to discuss the question of putting in a butter plant. Miss Agnes Price ia sponding the holidays at her home in Mountain Grove. Rev. P. C. Watson is the guest of friends at Escott. Miss Gertrude Scott has been engaged as teacher for Poole's Resort school for o1918. Mr. amd Mrs. Goorge I. Scott' were recent guests of friends at' Rockport. Mr. and Mrs, Walton Sheffield and sons speut Christmas at Jacob Warren's, asters Russell and Stuart Tennant ale enjoying a few days at J. 8, Por is' omas Franklin is spending a few weeks in Broek- ville. MPs. . William Patterson, Brockville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norris Ferguson. Lennox and Addington] lb -------- TAM Der. 26. Rev. Mr. . . and Mrs, | Ballantyne and family, of Montreal, | are visiting her parents, and Mrs Brows ha and Me Ween r. and Floyd. . and Mrs. White intend to visit . parents in for Dec. 26.--L., Kingston is speading | late Mrs. James Ferguson, of Lans- | Aq i i | G. W. Jackson's. Christmas Eve. There was a large | turn out and a fige programme was given, The Presbyterian Sunday school gave its concert and moving | picture show on Christmas night to | a full house. A | CON CLARK --In Picton, Dec. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, a son. MARRIED. NOR-ARTHUR---AL 24¢h, Miss Jean daughter of Gilbert ton, te Harry 3 Marysbur MITCHELL-CARR~--Xt Picton, Christ- nas Day, Margaret M. Carr, May- novth, to Walter James Mitchetl, Dec only Pic- North Picton, Arthur, BETHEL, whan, Dec. 26.--The friends of Michael Love were sorry to hear of him be- ing stricken with paralysis on Fri-' day of last week; also Miss Hester North Marysburg. McRarey 'with the same disease. | MICHAELS-WAGAR---At Napanee, on Christmas visitors were: Miss Olive | Pee. aw Alun Salsbury, of Queen's, Kingston, at| \eaueis Falls Ont. her home here; Miss Jennie O'Mara, | Nelson Wagar amd Mrs. Ottawa, at her home. Misses Es- | Napanee. tella and Agnes Marion ang brother. | McKIBBON-MOORE--At Picton, Vincent, at J. Marion's. Mr. and 2 Mrs. Patrick Marion, of the U.S.A, | at his' brothers', James and Peter | pn A NRIN-WERDEN Oa Dec Marion's; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Ines Werden, MoWilliam and Miss Erma at J. | East Lake, Connolly's; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.| Jayne, Sharp's Corners, and Luther IED. Hawley, Hay Bay, at J. M. Jayne's. | JORDANI Efe an on Det. 27th, A reception and variety shower was | Jamey LI'. Gordauier, agod 53 given Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson Yours in Hineh's hall, Camden East, last HUGHES---At Richmond, Wednesday eveling. At the school Jahm H. Hughes. ' meeting F. McWilliams was appoint- | HUGHES At Napanee, on Dee ed trustee, J. Jayne retiring. Mr. Mrs. Amos Hughes Sharpe's LP ners, aged 42 yedus and Mrs. George Smedley attended Kingston market on Saturday. Ru wt ur . her Tith Yew VENNACHAR | MASTIN--At West Lake. Dee Dec.. 26.--Robert Conner, one of Frank Mastin in his §6th year { the first settlers in this country cele- | PLUMLEY- At Napanee. 0 Dec. 24th, hiated Lis 34th. bisthilay, with juvit-!_ Seihur Plumes, sied i2 yeaa, ed guests. Mr. and "Mrs. George; SAVE Saragy. sped 3 your Hughes and family are at his WOLR-1 bo GHT--AL Brnesttow n, on Dee. 27th, ers, Mrs. N. J. Ball's, Alfred . Rose (Lillian Storms, beloved wife mes at G. M. Bebee's. Mr. and! of Brest Wright, aged 38 years. | Ss. Anson Thompson and family at! \ | Mr. and Mrs. Alex-| ander Jackson at their daughter's, ! Mrs. John Bebee's, Benson Mines, NIY.; Miss Eva M. Jackson, Lake Opinicon, accompanied by Earl Tee- ple, are spending the (Christmas holi- | flays with the former's parents, Mr. late Wagar, | Dec. | ville to Lev Cherry Valley is 26th, Miss tx Clare 11, Rankin, on Dec. 26th Sith, Cor- | In Pieton, Dee Caroling Thomas Kerr, in lat ist {= Shet, | row occupies his former home with a call. time hereon Monday last. The most | interest was taken in.the Dominion election, which was held in C. Both's Hall. Then tho nominations of nici] i for members of the municl and Mra. Jackson. ir.; Chas. Ball Sdn to serve in 1918 were! My lly at Wellington Holmes'; | 314 'in G. Adams' Hail. and resulted | Mrs. Robert Gregg at Solomon Be-| p"C "00 nominating of threo bee's; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson! : ree at the latter's father, Charles sandiftates for He. Freres an as Booth's. Denbigh; Mr. and Mrs | OUuRd dozen foe . Yames Safan, at ni brother, W. C which, however, ane. of the former Sallan's Phun a Rise] Bait Den. | 22d three of the latter have tender | bigh, ah Hh nis ndmoth. * ¢1 thelr resignation. Then a shoot- , i Rw othe fr Con! Ing match for turkeys was enjoye | ner is attending the Free Methodist | by quite a number of al ahd unt. | district quartefly meetings in' Kigigs- top. proceedings were wound up with a | | dance in C. Both's hail in the even. ! " fing. Mr and Mas. A. elt DENBIGH, | yesterday for Enterprise, Yarker | Dec. 32. --aMrs. James Clark and re other pn where they intend | her two youngest children left for |, enjoy 4 pleasant holiday visit with Ottawa to join her husband and to relatives and friends. make their future home fn the capi] ; tal. | Mrs. P. Plotz, who enjoyed a!' a Ta visit .with friends in Napanes, hat | WOLFE I1SLAXD NEWS. arrived home. - Pte. C. Lied, of | -- : 'Mevna, who lately arrived from, i overseas on sick ldave. and Mrs. | J Le. Larush Thrown From Sleigh, i To mas Sikri and Wiliam i en Kemp, William Altum also who Faweett have an ik; Michaels, | to Frances | Dr. | 21st, Miss Hazel 1. Moore, Woods- | : McKibben, | " ¥ The Royal Piano It makes no difference whether it is a high sozial function, an - ional affair, or a great istic_eévent, in this country the piano made by Ye @lde Firme 1s in nine cases out of ten. We refer to the 'as the Royal Plano, because it was specially selected for the use of Queen Mary when in this courttry as Princess of Wales. This great Canadian instrument hasstood the test for 65 years. In tone, in action, in durability, itis recognised as supreme a ey and daservedly Sin title: "Worlds Best Viano." C. W. LINDSAY, LTD., 121 Princess Street. There was quite a" lively | | side friends of sport, and the day's |- Raanced themselves for councillors team of horses to the village. had the for 1918. J Green and wife misfortune to lose Sue of the animals - Christmas in. Watertown, N - which suddenly dropped dead : 1 Jelitrves. ; lin | Kingsley lost dokn Stiftée. Watertown, a va our-ye coit. Georgy spent Christmas w his parents Silky relatives have, Mrs. Ritsel, Wa-' spent Christmas with their #on-1g- Christmas with relatives] 'aw, Fawestt, Gansnequs, hers, Say (Wrenes Wi spent Edward Payne, while driving his Christmas with his mother : ; ; oy v N.Y.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy