TT Ae rg THE Say fn WHIG, THURSDAY, F EBRUARY 1 1918. ee no | A DUNSPIEL NEXT MONDRY MISTAKE LOCAL C1 PIERS TO SPEND hn AT JAY P RINK. Ry piacing your order early for B™ HEATLESS DAY AT RB store or house nwoings and curtains ( i es Supplies und help are wears and Travellers to Toronto Spent Ten prices will he higher Hours on the Road Here-->K i : : : ; ° Rinks Going West on Monday. | The Late Vincent H. Phillips, l Mut al L f J. J. Turner & Sons, That a el saving 1 Lior Vincent H. Phillips, aged forty € u ' 1 e Limited. do not effect the curling 1€ seven years, & machinist, employed ent, Awaing, fax and Waterproot J] the reason why A. B. Cunninguam. | by the New York Ar Brake Com Assurdnce Company of Canada Goods Manufacturers. president of the loca 1s 481 y Watertown; N.Y., died, Sun- PETERBORO (F. W, Cook Loeal Agent) ONTARIO, cided to bay "iree-101 N | de . Tollowing a several months (Solel on M day mornin an ft 3 ~| ness of kidney trouble. Mr, Phi Ai A 48th Annual Report noon. The games will star was born at Picton, Ont., on Décem-~ i. a.m., ands nould attract a large n ber, 1879. He had been a resident The following is a summary of the forty-eighth Annual Report submitted 8 { Watert t sast thirty 3 to | th licyhold pA ---------- BEE ORAKS. he latest "Ipel] SpiaeraWE (OF the past Shirly tothe policyholders at the annual meeting, held at the Head Office, Napanee has won the western Taxi jes | edie Waterloo, Thursday, February 7h, 1818. championship of the C.0.C league] ARMY'S RALLY WEEK Eames and will probaably carry off | ------------ 3 o SUMMARY STATEMENT the honors. In the senior Xtures| Young Péople Are Holding Special Income . cio... $ 6424515 Gain over 1016 "3a $ 811.242 the western series will b dec cided t | Services Each Day. Bud io Policyholders . Increase ovet 1916.. 'a probably on Saturday, Jr Seat The Salvation Army officers are / Srphes |. : : r IE Gon ove 1916 303.460 curlers take the trip a5 CM e pro. | conducting this week a rally for the New Assurances Gain over 1916 Loo. 4,748,186 The rinks will line p a PF. McDon-| Young eople of the local corps. The Assurances in Force 123,510,890 Gain over 1916 : i 13,865,318 vious game, with Prof. J. sen-| ally opened on Sunday with special NE Er ald and T. M. Assélstine as the | services. On Monday evening a con- jor skips, and Prof. Matheson and A ference was held to discuss the best THE YEAR'S OPERATIONS Turcotte as the junior skips. tie a 3 own nine| Way of conducting the teaching of , 'The inherent strength and solidity of the Company has again been ha The Suniel wito re J nine] th the young. people. Zon acsiay 3 demonstrated by the results of its operaftons during the past year. For, Detroit in the Toronto games this} o,4) ted by Mrs. B. McAuley and Q rotwithstanding the burden imposed by the war, the Surplus fund has in- week, left Toronto at 2 p.m. for theigarss Major Hunter. On Wednes- cregsed to $4,763,399.68. eity, At Port Jel e tne internation. | 40 evening the boys' band, led by R EXPANSION OF BUSINESS . an by doing so did nc | Master ns i Lae N One outstanding feature of the year was the large increase in new busi- reach here until midnight, jute h. Brigadier Morehen ness. The total new assurances placed on the books was $20, 124,563, an On Monday, six of the local rinks] , but otving to the train N amount which is over 30 per cent. greater than for the preceding year. will journey to Toronto. Two rinks | conditions could not ach the skipped by. J. M. Elliott and R. N. F. | sity until T! huraday. At last even- STABILITY OF THE BUSINESS MacFarlane, will play off against g's meeting a duet was given by 3 seven other district cupWwinners for| Mrs, W. Christmas and Mrs, 'F N Another very favorable feature is disclosed by the unusually low rate of > Shamplonship a A ah Woodcock \ termination of assurances through lapsation and surrender. Both of these pped by Miss A. L. ch | e---- ---- v : : : : andy, will COMPELS IN | Sedo b bbb db bit dih bs items show a decrease, thus excelling the fine record of 1916 in this respect. the Ladies' Tankard and the provi n-| cial champions ship. Two Tr i THE CITY BUILDINGS skips of ict ay pom be P. | TO BE CLOSED. Lyman ¢ 'T. ..Carno ¥, ri -- play in vdly games for the "Rus Mavor Hughes announced on gall? loving cup {+ Thursday morning that the city ------------------ ¥ buildings' office would be closed BATTERSEA R te PD CROSS WORK |* on Saturday and Monday in or ------ {% der to save fuel. The buildings Done From August 20th, 1917, to|% noed not i be SHused, Pac the 3 AP i mayor wi not take advantage /JFelwuayy 14,1918, ca _|# Of the fuel controller's order. Receipts--Balance on hand, §96.-1 4 moa Military Service registrar's 43; membership fees, $11; Cedar + dopartment fs fn Ontirio hall, ke school,, $5; Battersea school, Is going on in full swing---Everybody i is tak- ing advantage of the great sacrifice prices. LL LL = EB = Eg = ££ BE £2 Eo] > = = Are you one of them? Visit our store & on Friday. You will save dollars by buying E now. Our\store will be open Friday even- ingin place of Saturday on account of the fuel control. Don't delay and investigate = the big sacrifice sale. . INVESTMENTS The major portion of the surplus income was invested in Dominion Gov- ernment War Bonds. Policyholders will approve our course in assisting the Government, as we have done, to the utmost of our ability in financing the war, to win which i§ of paramount importance. =_s = DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS Summing up the results of the year's operations, it is gratifying to an- nounce that the surplus earnings were such as to make it possible for the Company to continue to pay to policyholders the same liberal scale of divi- i Ben dends as heretofore. ~ $5: cash donations, $28.60; pro Trees aten GROWTH IN TEN-YEAR PERIODS ceeds from tea given by Mrs. C. D y ky Parti; Besiness Lake, '$7.60. proceads from social, IN MEMORIAM Year, Income, Assets Palicyholders in Force. $37.80; procevds from tea at the ; meno of Mra Ervin C : ogy J $ 55310 $ 110,309 $ 11,064 $ 1,699,301 VanLuven House, $4.75; donation who died Nov, 1th, 1917 a \ 1887 352,023 1,084 852 114.602 11,081) shower, valued at $46.69, 1897 ales 819,980 3,730,777 347,862 21,487,181 Expenditures--21 Christmas par- » 2 He r 1s ealled away 1907 . : .. 2,243 570 11, "655.400 680,220 51,001,848 ¢ols to our boys at the front, $71.92; & : nih Erie ana SN oF Li 1017 6,424 515 2,165,432 2,513,991 123/510'890 32 weekly parcels to our boss at the s death again. A copy of the detailed Report will be mailed to every policyholder in due course. front, $71.68; material for work, \ - ; mie for renorts |The little children that she left : 33 1.63; British Whig for reports,| '; motuer's love won't know, GEO. WEGENAST, Managing Directer. E. P. CLEMENT, president. P0.a0. jut ¢ Father's love protect ' Work done--Cushions for Queen's And & le them here below, . . CO maint, Tome, By Cool Lote rsa Ee om irs S. ROUGHTON, District Agent. 7: pneumonia jackets, 18; dressings, RE Dg EY Bayt miss} he g log . : jackets, 18; g on he EE plore: ) Kingston, Ont. 100; sheets, 11; pillow cases, 16; | No more they'l p } m srs ptrdepadrad Louis Abramson, Look for the Big Red Sign. The Up-town Clothier 336 Princess St. SE is. TTT IF i hear her loving voice triangular bandages, 14; abdominal Nor sea her smiling face. bandages, 2 nits of Pyiamas, 9; rors . bandages, 5x2 inches, pillow y¢ hope of a. cases for Queen' 8 Military Hospital, here hid , friends and 6; handkerchief 29; pads. 9; soe WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9.30 AND CLOSED SATURDAY AND " MONDAY. R. J. RODGER Man't'g. Opticians & Optometrists, 132 Princess St, Where the Clock is on the Walk, . May mect with Christ ahove, Donations -- Mrs R. Lucey and | Where there will be no parting, THE BADLY WOUNDED Mrs. MoLean, 2 pairs socks, And no sin can enter th WILL BE RETURNED vey EEE FORD CARS -------------------- n t at ho me so b ght and fa i ot. A aed But Soldiers Unfit For the , sisters, children weep not The Ford touring car and roadster, are the only ears on rR ee her OY: 5 Trenches Must Do Other the markét not advanced in price since the war. We have a Upon her loving brow. Duty. lot of these on hand now, ordered for spring delivery, and have A a few left that we can take orders for, but will not take orders Ye uar Ne hilo] rade Jou we Tadatient.} Ottawa, Feb. 7.--Dedling with the } at present prices for any mot on hand, Colne in and select your But now the tolls of Jife are ended policy of the militia authorities in . car while you can gee one at the old prices. We have a same May you Heaven's blessing share. regard to requests received by the ple oneston Ford truck, new model, on hand to show you. 3 4 department for leave or discharge to hy est vo entle Spirit, Canada of wounded Canadian sol- " e joys of earth are naught diers a memorandum jssued here : red to those of Heaven, ib states that "all Canadian soldiers, if d Il S. I ala e rmposed De Tobt. Tmpsom. 1 gick or wounded, are given the 3 3 : ' ; very best 08sibles medical attention. a If, unfortunately, any men are so : seriously wounded as to require pro- : longed . periods of convalescence, they will, if recommended by the médical authorities as fit to travel E sium il QUEBEC PROHIBITION BILL 1S INTRODUCED. (Canadian Pre 3 Despatch.) Quebec, Feb. \7 Liquor li- cense legislation N, which will make the Province of Quensc bone dry after May 1st, 191%, was introduced into the Quebec Legislature this afternoon by Hon. Walter Mitchell, provin- cial treasurer Ee Bofdetededosde ddd ddd ol | LL 4 ' On ithe 9th, 10th and 11th--Their | =e be returned to Canada as soon os \ 3 Closing Days Later, { (From Our Ow n C orfepiiondent) . transport arrangements can be made. According to the fuel controller' s | ee FO the susplees ot Many enquiries are received ask- ! 8 order, theatres, .moving picture "2° A. so PEA 0 Tisty ing that soldiers be returned to Can- | - '" ak) ars Stuf : reoms, private or public dance halls| | SHureR, th hou fof Home i Rag ada during convalescence, Nothing do not close on the Sth, 10th and [ Martin, Stone street, ~ South, last] requests to the overseas authorities, THEATRES DO NOT CLOSE and all other places of amusement) is to be gained by submitting these 11th, They are to remain closed on| {evening. : e William Nurse, Brock street, who | received and investizat ; . > o * e verseas, each and every Monday, beginning|y,g pean contined to his home by ill- gated. overseas a im Ine the soldier has either heen re - n 1 n xt g recom We are closed Saturday and Monday, a A cn nd, extending 40 | ness for the past two weeks, has re- | mended for return to Canada, or has Hsive Hide . . | covered. sufficient] 3 according to Fuel Controller's order, and clusive, provided; however. that en-| Mise'i,. 5. Hurd, spendifig the past ioturn: 10 his Towro Satoloe to . ers Ants a 8 Beis ¢ Ss reek here wit s, Mr. a 4 gh o J 3 are offering special valuegd'a day earlier. which have been advertised on or be- Mrs. > re Nith her Zarents. Mr. asd na The Soldier, therefore, . - . fore February '1st, to-the extent that yesterday to resume her duties at Eh te ae wf own case up thro-) Pla cr Piano HOSE tickets has eon ele or fuvitations Alexandria. Men unfit for rece in the field y . issued, either public or written, or! Tne property commissioner of the says the 3 . Whi ; . ; which have been otherwise advertis- | Board of Education was authorized AE Engl he vi Su remac ite and black silk, 75¢ value for vt 49¢ ed through printed public notice, | {g call for tenders for repairs to the and ¥ i may be eld as arranged France. -1f they are found not fit . . . 3 . Hi School building ¢ 4 o 9 < § Navy, nigger, flesh. tan. copen, etc. for Fri- : He 2 chit dullding and to employ} for useful, or there is no suitable Supremacy i in construction, i work available, they are sent back to i ; Atte a | The Gananoque meeting of the} ~ a 8 0 | 3 beauty and' breadth of tone, day only . . 69¢ Friday Book Sale. | Board of Education was held in the Canada. | Any request for the die- Black Cashmere Llama, 85¢ tvalue for 69¢ Special sale of popular books and {ofce of I. A. Jackson last evening. charge of a soldier on, the ground. | Yo re m delicacy and strength of . novels on Friday. All members we » | that he-is under age, should be ncc- ---- 3 / ¢ ors re present. D, W, " i action, in expression Buy good treading for the heatless | Bows was olected and 8 ompanied by.a certified copy of the diye DS ha Slected chaif "} boy's birth certificate, or a statutory T iss, in durability, and im ; : Me BC y treasurer. ' APRONS aie Si Sine ig look through our Mmag- [The standing _commiitees ares Man. | S0tizration of of Wig & certificate. | beaty, i is conceded to the Overall Bungalow aprons, light and dark : ; | agement, C. E. = as by the time the request has been atter ~ Friday : : ) hos spies , he of rien to school teach. | J p t In. good print, large sizes, 85¢ va- R. Uglow & Company. {ies 7D. Connor, W. er ers now In receipt of $1,800 or over. ) i Zman' Se Aiea 3 SIF: AT The United States Gn i ues for ei 89 | H. Bride, Dr. A. H. Mabee, F. B. vernment | KT = PEAT NEAR BROCKVILLE. [Cowan and E. P; Wright. Xa decided to continue heatless sy . & a 4 ie | The board then adjournsd and met| Mondays, a GLOVES Town Council Asking Government to | in special committees regarding ad-} "7 i Develop Project: Justment of the damage occasioned} : | 10 Suedette, washable, biscuit, chamois, grey, . fl pcre Drolet. oa amass sccasiohed OLD-TIME REMEDY | NR pr-iann etc, $1.50 value for .. .. .. .. 98 linsive pov ords adjucon' lo [£1ied the High Sehoat balding. The| © "MAKES PURE BLOOD "The Diferent Payer Prams" | Brockville, which," if developed insurance adjuster, Mr. Round, has | v ly § "fuel | Deen here and has allowed $9,776 on i ; aD would suppl o : x + CORSETS Shortage Local nterects Bove ser ithe building and the full amount of A r blood by taking The tone, action, and beauty Splendid value $1 00 f 69 pended much in drainage and = ex- 2800 3u tho contents. This will oe Vs Sarsaparila. aes medi- | of design, 15 that of the famous did Wi - erimenting wit} 3 resses | ye * 1083 a - been and the peopie's | P ue, worth RTOY c » PUNE With Tying processes "phe Qutario. Steel' Products Co: Ea cusses of its reliable its wonderfu! sn without any material results." © a Ww 1 phe town council is petitioning Sherating ae Sandnegne i gh $ : oH e must ma ke up ost sales on account the niarie Government to take over and the Dowsley Spring & Axle Co... eases : | bg The Pla erraction is the Xe- of closing so are offering numerous bar: Annan nN Chatham, avathce. that they will rheumatism, dyspepsia, lo: EE nowned pateied § : P2Y. Soci cmplojses Bal( wages 10) of te, thi feeli Lig aluminum action--the action ; gainsof every kind; Ie will pay you to call ERE tho 9th and 11th of February, on' tha : : , Re which two days their facsbries will EL. . : : can never be troubled he closed in com nee wit! e Folge p conse, Order-in-couneil of Feb, 4th. taated 'to Pe , Shif leakage 'snd The Board of Education. made i]s Amn. i ] quent loss of volume the {grant of $100 to the fire brigade for ; «b H tt # that is "wear-proof," : thelr able handling of the fire at the a a iL BY CE 3 + High School. ; : ki J * weather proof and " Word has been received of the s Seth 1a Mindeapolis on January 31st a 3 = . i Ww, formerly manager of . e : ? \ . Li ; the Peterborough Bridge Works. wl x : c Ww. Lindsay, Limited, i on rl stores and other places Gy % > 1 : staffs re permitted to ee ti ; YiNncess keep open on Saturday and Monday v --_ Sa Pri St. ' until noon each day : : ; x SmI Mrs. John Cameron. Petorhoro. i} oe Co. : \ : we : TT a took ill suddenly after sitting down | fede Re oh ae IBe Open Friday PHS rw.