Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX HE DAILY BRITISH" WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918. ET . TEACHER DES SUDDENLY ro ian | ( News From Fasten Ontario fn ey 11 SSER. A mot) x aE FORD CARS has been ma TAUGHT ON WEDN} SDAY { . 3 3a. ads { The Ford touring car and roadster aré the only cars on : $ : ice ABS & ele ie the market not advanced in price since the war. We have a i" lot of these on hand now, ordered for spring delivery, and have In Victoria School--Passed Away a few left that we can take orders fe wr, but will not take orders a short ef y oon een Early Thursday Morning--Had | ion X impresse at pesent prices for any not on hand.' Come in and select your gramme, | ed fron Hy ¢ Suffered from Heart Attacks. fares cers t r ' wht p car while you can get one at the old-prices. We have a same s of the red-hot irons Bie Lo pA } BACT el - ple one-ton Ford truck, new model, on hand. €how you. Jan- \ ¢ timated Miss Jennie Murray F SON, | og g rt rl : {agazine. the th, id +4 Si a teacher in the senior ZV 88 on whicl L ; 3 Vietorha 8¢ kool, die sd Fe a SR a Se ek E 2d i i TE VanLuven Bros. Ford Garage Tuesday, a public mes Hed f days duriy eek with its course it no ef s made to! three o'clock, Beart trouble being the Mayor Wilson for a discus n of the Mis AMOS prevent the lynching A Tha we ¢ Ailton | ' v he . "Munfeipal Piggery' t as | Slaek, | one of t nen who Mclihe + The 4 4 orn at Millon) ed al r th ritist 'p and | held, and Yuits well attended ror | nder the auspi nai ble addre 1 the er 1, de Nn ri 2nu atl bia boo at Sire MAE ve : y 14 Dee ni Wilson made arrangements with Dis. | Couneil Ne LT. of T. a very brother's slayer. The ner was ad Di: iat qualify Bong ust oy jrom YOU'LL MAKE NO trict Re Fesentatis e It, Athens ant ar ia 5B th ken out of the town Ma Ae 1 : R to be Prosent and n the pro | held i souncil room on Tues tree, torturs Lie confessed, | YeArs ago she was appointed to the|and work here. When the Royal MISTAKE In his worship's i {day evening. A ui gran {implicating ano : th ke aching staff ind 8 ! ¥ was busy train- ! 2 phd tia . a ug 12 vg and liter itu was . ih hegan working here, ng up he x the offi Who were to take $8 this was one ! tenn Da Tumugas tht ae ¥ 187 was ned yme With Pre oh 1 Mr FP "Fe the hi ing of Canada's ar By placing your order early for tions, and also that the Drivi 1 given and f« ved b | men 8, | - 1 ] Ww i OL, ang Mrs rv divisions th ase dots A a store or house awnings and curininx, might be utilized for tha y| Har y ge No rangers WAS SECRETLY FORMED, man, on ry Jert street. . ee. r.ohesg cadeisdived ut : Supplies add help are sonres and and garbage gathered {rot v {f Rel \ e soeial 4 Se Fy t s attison had 8, : . i prices will he higher. to feed the pigs his had or A iL e ome r V Robert Imports Syndicate Pre spared Fot COnIpat. a of heart trouble and ar Ler 'will continue to live en in a jocular manner by a large |. Webster, Brack stre n Tues- Ukraitdan P fered several violent seks. She jin the £, but that will, be he J. J. Turner & Sons, * * is 2 es ar di " rainia eace. £ g fu axtent its 8 Ines Tr , ¢ his MATE t 3 ay ever re 1 wort | continued to teach wowever, andj !u xt 1iness he . . percentage of his hearers, t ¢ da aver y The v ! : 2 5% . rank rad cer ening nd ating - 41 not meant th any such Wa The dig. gramme, games and refreshments \msterd dam, Feb. 14 ie Frank-| was at her school as si Wer w sleepi and eati CUS htd Limited. cussion of the question was of Th veather ir rather unf -{ furter Zeitung copy of 1 ha a y. : oto funy. places alse "8 Teut, Awning, Flag and Waterproof teresting nature and as a result a fable the attend © was rge been received here nr 3 the The deceased w member n AA oy . Goods Manufacturers, probable that the suggestion will ma- | as a ike u or e lack hurch The it at | 5 { PETERBORO (F. W, Cook ¢, Local Agent) ONT ARIO, terialize, The farmers of this see-| of number social was repeate it 0% Is ug Li the late Miss Pattison y " Lyle ' tion appreciate the fact that at 17¢}! e » make use of the trade Hats, di * Will] funeral arrangements & pound, live welght, hogs are the|odible i 1e prev even- have g I 1 of 6 OU marks and} cided on, pending the arr very best investment for the fary 1g, and as veather ditions wi rgan for ti irpose of di latives firom Guelph. and if for the farmer, why not, for the? e be E, quite a ri: iributing 1 : town. Even if the cost of production |8i2ed gathering and a er 'njoy-; ore, oil, fl 1 . : -- I Hac) be equal to thé value of the live hogs, | able ti inl consumer vill raniz . an acke , y E33 Pe : vid ica vail ' 3 olumbBus committee on wa: where in vogue, I'he main expendi i i, from say v « * wa orn Vv by He % Nn ni Br a t i ¢ venti s y 2} 1 1 mir ; wit hy 5 » will go to France. ture would be the cost of the young T g£ last wa 1 last jeveniy i to the ning peace v 1 € ; to France e * pigs, and it was stated that the ma-| and ite 21 nded The Ukraine Je Na | ectric l or part of their feed could be collect the que f thening the . A . ed from the hotels and private homes | tenure f ce of the. Methodist THIRTY. FIGHT FAI id : RECIPE TO DARKEN | of the town, making the fed cost a'clergy was the main point under ch i i -K1G ARMS CUT OFF. ------ i | minimum on leratiol | - The Late Mrs. J. Sudds ard. GRAY HAIR i » ° ~ 16 mild weather t ast few Releas 6f 15,000,000 Cu. Ft. of Gas With tragic suddennes ( h gi =. H The regular monthly sessi f the| days appears to have beer late ; xatio i came about 8 Dp Wednesds IA Cincinnati Barber Tells How to | e - for Domestic Users. X 8 t pm. Wedn : A i Winona Missionary + of Grace | arrival our Januar v The At fos + Ee Eliza Ann Stanley, wife of J ud Make a Remedy for Gray Hair. | church was held at tl 1 f Post ig pile f snow I rect ay ae FON, 4 : . oa dard, 6 Ch am street, as she was es master J, T. Green, on Tuesday ing Tea was served from spending t evening at her brother Mr. Frank Harbaugh of Cin innati, | SASS y--- Ta n in-law's home on Division street. De ).. who has ben a barber for more | NA ceased was very well known ir he {than forty years recently made th i and her pas sing y 1 be | following statement in cutting off gas fir ories ly regretted: arents Anyone can prepare a simple mix- f ale y $ a ey JAA dt 8 PET hes Turing 4 pi a re at home, at very little cost, that |! a - [mun on ran y 2 lo hen 3 swvening walked 1 vision | Will darken gray hair, and make it | ih. oD Be : "1 stra house re her death oc f and glossy I'o a half pint of | | De no it 0 oal, elec FiCILY io eart fo a ¥ od ter add I ounce bay rum, a small | will pay for an expensive lens for a camera and wear 15¢ $04 re hin A ah 3 ! es hy +s. Suddard a faith- of Orlex Compound, and % ounce |! glasses on their eyes. If a che ap lens ruins a picture, what ful member of the Sa I~ lye >. These ingredients can be must it do to your eyes, the most delicate ors Zan of the human 3 mine Supply Besides her husband. so mn. Roy. |boug at any drug store at very lit system. Consult onr eye-sight specialist, 3 oh : and one daughter, Florence 1 vost \PPly to the hair twice a) 3 Ve week until the desired shade is ob- | R. J. RODGER : wn : 3 aine This will make a gray ired |! MAJ. A. I. HOLT NAMED erties ax, Man'f'g. Opticians & Optométrists, "Where ti . i 4 AD. - = f : A ORI: YBRrE J ap 2 i 1 Closk is on the Serine CHANGES COME SILENTLY. person Jock ony mini A ! Walk." 132 Princess St. loes n ol 1e scalp, > Secretary of Beaverbrook's ky or greasy and d not or. rising . t's Tica Te 3 Ky or greasy and does not rub of | P ropag anda Dept. Principal of Queen's { niversity Tells Tae etal BIRR en TR CS new Ministe y ropaganda, 188 E n's University, spoke to the Republican or Demécratie PATLY inj) ie appointed Mg r Andre Holt, of | Wi n"s Canadian Club of Toronto $ Perea Pin : is silent revolution, he sai ~--unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute [the United states to-day, tor we are aa Be A ) 4 the Canadians, to be secretary of the e i afternoon on "The Sil A tone exquisitely pure, og : \ department. Major Hoit's health | ent Revolution Which War Is Work- Americans, united with others of (Lc pe Will be the two last d days of our great Sacrifice Sale. Have you been fidelity -- that justifies their description a8 un- civilized nations of the world against | MABE RRESENTATION. investigating our wonderful bargains? € } 1 se crystal-clear--makes the | sraph committee. Co | extent to which RG e is un- Majar Holt the. sor f Sir H r| affected. Hore we a all engaged bert Holt, of M eal, was g 1 ar, and are unconscious to the ate of the King n Military College, 3 inges that are taking place. O UMB and went to the ront in 1514 | 14 ok ideas of Government inter- L - : ---- - a . - 'erence have been upset We have . 29 NO PARTIES NOW. | seen interests of labor commandeer- "The One Incomparable Musical Instrument -- | od and great indusiies fobce «rs All Americans Are United in Holiest! by the Government, and hear And it is tone that has given Columbia Th Re a hey OF ie stil lsatimet Grafonolas the place they hold. It is their tone [Joy York. Fev. 16 There is 10 jiujon were also' playing great parts AE has suffered in!ing." perfect, rounded and ; Germany in the holiest n his rr -- paralleled instruments of music. - tory," said Governor © Hel 8 5.1 Robert Vince Was 'Remembered By Whitman, in a Lincoln's His Former Employees, 3 We are prepared to demonstrate this $145 | imax. in | olf Of he: Women's| Jia Forumer Kuployees. instrument, play any record you may select, here | tevublican Club here to-day. pr aday night on be) and fellow employees, Ty representatives of the Donnelly or at your home. Convenient terms of payment Stringent. Travelling Holes, Wehbe ant SHlvaES tani ally New York. Fab. 14, ~A et of} n Robert Vince, at his home, Al- may . be inanged, rules, forbidding travellers on steam q ert street, and presented him with | ships leaving the United States andsome club bag, appropriately carry letters « Maps, plans, or gfher!|i led, and a pair of solid ebony papers, and regulating their cofrduet sk Wilita ry brushes and mirror, in in other particulars was issued yes- | rec gnition "of the igh esteem in terday by Collector of the Port. By-{ whi is fi { which he is held by his fellow em- ron R. Newton. One of the new rule { Ployees, during the eight vears he 121 Princess St. forbids the sending of fruit, flowers, | was with the company as chief en- Ske candy, or other gifts to friends de- | gineer. In making the presentation parting on steamships. the employees testify to the good will PASTEURIZED MILK AND ORBEAM. ee | existing among them, and their re- " » Visit This Dairy and Decide for Premier to Meet Roporters, gret at the fermination of titeir mu- Yourself, --- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ottawa, Feb. 14--Premier Borden | tual friendly relations, at the same . OWelal Teat by H. I. Smith, MHK tear Hi 1,05 geceded to a suggestion from the | time extending to Mr. Vinee their | ed 32 Buiter Fat, ! press correspondents here and will | very best wishes for his future career, | Phone 2083 : meet them twice a week, on Tues | Mr. Vince is ROW engaged in. the * JOHNSON STREPY days and Fridays, to talk over af- |business of George Wright, machinist. ------y | F215. This is an arrangement simi- | lar to that 'mgde by President Wil- | . A Word To Farmers. son when he assumed office, A Verona farmer, who has been a | subscriber to the Whig for over thir- Winnipeg Officer Dies, f ty= -five years, recently 'gave his opin- The spring will be here very shortly and you will need a suit for yourself and your boy. Now is the Time to Buy them, when you can save dollars. Here are a few of our uy special values at sacrifice prices. Rt A rt A AAA i eo ne MEN'S SUITS AND OVER. BOYS' SUITS AND OVER- COATS COATS. Reg. $30. Sacrifice price $19.95 Reg. $13.50 Sacrifice ".. $8.45 PAIN NAAN AAA pi Reg. $25. Sacrifice price $11.95 Reg. $11.50. Sacrifice .. $7.95 Reg. $15 and $16.50. Reg. $10.50. Sacrifice .. $6.95 Sacrifice price .. .. .. $9.95 Reg. $9.50. Sacrifice price $5.95 MEN'S PANTS { Reg. $8.50. Sacrifice price $4.95 Reg. $2.75. Sacrifice price $1.98 Reg. $7.50. Sacrifice price $4.45 ; Winnipeg," ¥eb. 14.---Lieut.-Col. | fon on shorts and 1 bran, and the keep- F. J. Dingwall, of Winipeg, died at|ing of pigs. "Last fall," he says, Halifax. He dfontracted pheumonia | believe the government sent some, And lots of others at sacrifice Now i is the time to get Your boy at sea, while returning to Canada on | men around to get the farmers to I= prices A 5 -- furlough after nearly two years on | keep more brood sows. That would |= a suit. active service in France. | be all right if we Wan the feed, but! tt tet | we have not the feed, only as we get | mm The Canadians tool prisoners it from the dealer off the car. Wi hen | x north of Lens in 4 series of raids. fre car comes in the farmers all flock | A to the car. Some farmers will take | one ton and some two. Soon as the! . 5 | . ; | car is unloaded they take it home Means a final break in our prices on all win- ana, feed it to the pigs. cows and 22 'ter merchandise. ; 4 { i horses. Then, it is. a long time be- fore we get another ear, leavi ing |= von . TE WE MUST CLEAR NOW a. 8 | ior oi ours the = MEN'S BOOTS { ~~ LADIES' SHOES We are offering a few spécials that it will \ Sats gui sf ralsius i= Reg. $9.00. Sacrifice price $5.98 Reg. $10. Sacrifice price $6.98 pay you to note. | ECA dH 8 Straw amd coarse Tan oT i= Reg. $7.50. Sacrifice price $4.98 | Reg. $8.00. Sacrifice price $5.78 Silk Underskirts in popula colors, $5.00 ROSNER Wl 101. No farmer should feed any : Reg. $6.00. Sacrifice price $3.98 | Reg. $6.00. Sacrifice price $3.98 values for $2.98 Er BREE. | hou. ..Jihing but pigs. Shorts, And a few odd sizes at . $2.48 ! Anda few odd sizes at . . $2.38 should be dealt out according to the AA rn Ac Silk 'hose, black and white, 75c value for LIIVISP EBAY | omic of piss eich farmer his. Th | 2 A AA A st IN OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT -- EVERYTHING AT SACRIFICE PRICES. " a i A Te Att st it iii can be dene by the dealér at the car, lor at the store. Give the farmer | i Ng 2 : y {shorts according to: the numger o | Vi eS 5 EL ; Xe 8. Ih be 1 all ¢ Corsets, les alu 3 69¢c. [ Jave Deen 3 farmer SL mys Suedette Gloves, all shades, $1.50 values, ONE 98¢c. A AA Pt, PtP ll BIG ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S B BOOTS AND SHOES AT SACRIFICE PRICES. INVESTIGATE OUR SACRIFICE SALE TOMORROW. AND SATURDAY. IT MEANS DOLLARS AND .CENTS TO YOU" AA ern Nath Smit ci omits BOR dee oko peat SH RIE RSE, Louis Abramson, 336 PRINCESS ST. ! LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN of al farmers." Hose Dresses, godd prints, dark and light, . Tribunal No. Tee iE Sg all sizes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. "Ranks wich the Stroagese" §§ | 17. Council Chamber, held a i shert session on Wednesday after: Large Aprons to clear, 68c. ig HUDSON BAY g "con. Gordon Stokes, 104 Bugot| j Street, was placed jn Catasiiv €1. aa 2 : i lsurance Company i R. MeCuaig, C.P.R. operator, Smith's te a A Arh rt rR Ar A : { Falls, 4 was disallowed by defsult. . FIRE INSURANCE le Thi accounts of th tates of the Lia Utice, Wide easly 0 EN D 0 MONTREAL {Je 3. & Wood, Harves Milne and . PERCY J. QUINN. : 1 Josep impson were andited befoie Manager, Ontario Branch, Torsints [Jodee Lavell on Thuraday morning. | Hockey, Wednesday night: Cres ; Ont. W.H SODVIEN & SONS. | cont 8, St. Patrick's Ty Toronty 6 Kingston . AGENTS, KINGSTON. (ONT. Oftawa 1, ' gn LX pacifist motion wan detesion the British Comino ons by 159 to 20. ii RT 000 a. Sime ------------ i -- a abe s -------- es er va. HHH:

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