Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX M LAYOR 3 MARTIN BOAST FU L, to consult w he municipal council on the import- -------- "Man Who Can Defeat Me Not Born 7 : ® 0 -- -- Mitch ne Mrs ames | eltwood, | ' » : frien land st "ant question of a reduction in the * Me Not | 2 S [ il ario 0 t She ss an | cost of ght for the town by cutti Yet," ; Bio ; eld 1 oli e Hghts earlier ar 11 Montreal, Feb. 27.--'The man gL @ { > I T | sell er on moonlight ni ghts . I ho can defat me is not born yet," i -- town last ey ening Martin at a Jean Baptiste Market Blonses In our spring display of blouses you'll find just what you want in Voiles, Silks, Crepe de Chene and Georgette Crepe, in every shade, in every size, FIRE IN PETERBORO. Planing: Mill Was Burned With Pro-| perty Loss of $10,000 Pioneer Paper Transferred. : : i {iY 2 er Nn Peterboro, Feb. 36.--Fire on Sat-| _.. a X.. Fe, Te the. urday evening destroyed the Pe tire capital stock o he nion boro Planing Mill. 'The stock and] oF Advertiser Company, publishers, property loss is estimated at about| JZ hc URion and Advertiser, the old- ty ted bout $10,000. Spontaneous combustion] St 48il¥ paper In the country: west was given as the cause. The com- the Hudson River, was tramsfer- | declared Mayor Mederic | meeting in St. Hall, CLIPPED FROM THE G'S | MANY BRIGHT a GANANOQUE dent.) 'own took (Prats Ou Sy ¢ auspices of local 4C + { stoekhold : Reeve In Briet Form the Events In The Feb. £7. --Unde Conntry About Kingston Are Told | lhe Ladies' Auxiliary ~--Full of Interest to Many. br Mr. and Mrs. 'P. A. Conrnoyea Association a 'te have sold their farm near here and {latter's club room contemplate removing west, noon, and was quits Sunday, Feb. 24th., concluded the ze a, At . 30 pr m astorite in Tweed of Rev. Jas. Ry-] the local branch of 1 Ya dining AS a ed CHurch, sembled and were enterfaine \ 3r, 8. al adjoining buildings, J. P. Lacey was elected by ac-| auxiliary. HE d Michae 'ariand. Ti av] uy insurance. at clamation on Monday to fill the vac- TT ancy in the Eganville Council. At Madoc¢, Charles Mawson has purchased the harness business and good-will of Clarence Kilpatrick. In the Renfrew Creamery A. A right has the controlling interest and will bring new ideas into play wr The smoke stack of the Clyde © Woollen Mills, Lanark, is being re- 1 moved tp Perth by Michael Byrnes Sheriff Alexander Morris has been chosen as chairman, 'of Pembroke Board of Education for the {fourth Year Lorne Prentice has purchased the Clyde Cheese Factory in Lanark, formerly owned by Herron and Baird. . H. E. Hamilton, Toronto, died on } Wil f the Gre red at a meeting of stockholders to-| day to Frank E. Gannett, Erwin] P.| | Davenport and Dr. Woodford J. pany was manufacturing shell hox-| a. A es, and a considerable quantity of Green, sheli-bo 3 . _ D+ i Jinclair The i roy. af opeland of Elmira, who will assume | a time threatened to spread bo seve he editorial and business manage- | The | Shpitalitey | nent of the paper to-morrow, company Was originally $300,000. Loss is cov- The funeral of the late Janet Mit- chéll, relict of the late W. G. Mat- i thew, of this town, was held from jpounds nu v H the family residence, King street west, yvesterda ernoon to Gan- Advance spring showing in the very latest of early spring ready-to-wear, millinery, shapes and flowers. Additional styles arriving daily. A League Organized. | for this season. Picton, Feb. 26.--The Soldiers'! aS some brood swine | Relatives' League held its first re-| ear's stock. The | gular business meeting on the Y54h | anoque cemet and twas largely | drivi ing I = will be utilized for the | inst. Their quarters are in the ¢ attended Rev. IC. E. Kidd, pastor | piggery, the rear of which will be | Quinte Hotel building and the rool 4 of St. Andrew's church } s erected for housing (1s detigrated and made quite com- | lifelong m fortable by gifts from friends and | Iracey, members of the League. Red Cross vears was work is done, and a link of com- 'conducted ar 0 a y practicable These | radeship has been made with the The great hs ks of 1 ¥ ars ware ele ted: President, War Veterans' Association. A let- n f i'n § F 'ilson; secretary, J. T - has been Written from Thornaby- sstitied to at 'love | Cireen; tr urer, F. iW. Bell; man- on Tees, 'England, by 'B. 'Prior to his 1 in whicl ¢ ; auditors, George parents, telling of the food condi- popilace I'he F W ard; tioks in England. S. Woodhouse, e pallbearers: D Calgary, after an absence of fift wan B. Cowan, J. C years, has been a 'Picton visitor this fam 'B. Cotton, winter. Sunday aged eighty years. He was} lor and William G ed wounded. brother of Mrs, W. E. Smallfield, her seventy. 86th Renfrew. besi n. increased production in |home. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards, r. she le aves a hrother and a {this line an not to discourage the Belleville, celebrdted their golds David A. Mitchell an rs : t to lend wedding on Feb. 23rd. They am Bryce, of this town, and one | along four children all living. er and one sister, Col. J. I . 'ampbell, of K ston, was yn an extra hundred RSE Sn sg LE htt CN Bh > SIVA i! Ry HT Y W Th 5H ah Ao) ul NT ABETES Garbage will also ym the hotels and pri- of the town for use A pleasure to show you, at MENDELS Kingston's Foremost Ladies' Ready-to-wear and Millinery. { Pte. H. Franklin is report- | Pte. E. Hickey, Battalion, understood that ered on this as a , but solely in George Rogers seventh year, and | ohn Douglas of the | invalided | has been Bought Block In Smith's Falls, Smith's Falls, Feb, 26.--An im- 1 bd portant sale of real estate has ju st | "Ranks with the Stroagest" been closed in Smith's Falls by J. E. | Burns, acting for J. H. Ferguson, A HUDSON BAY which the frame block on Beckwith | Insurance Company street, occupied by Baxter & Co., gro" | cers; W. F. Lucas, barber; and Ham- | FIRE INSURANCE esa Office, Royal Insurance Bldg MONTREAL wa? ny Ce Mas. eu » | PASUSURIED MILK AND OREAM MILK AND SniAn. t This Dairy and Decide 1 Yor --- Satisfaction ar nteed. Oficial Test by H. B. Smith. Mik test. ed 3.2 Butter Fat. Phone 2083 ~ MM JOHNSON STRERDS AP AP A PPP PN ttl lo NP PENN Ar lk Gedye Millinery Take Pleasure in Announcing Their Opening of PATTERN HATS also Latest Imported Novelties on Thursday, February 28 and Following Days 178 Wellington Street a Sa A A At iat zy & Abbass, fruit de: alers and con- fectioners, was bought by G. Areno, | wholesale fruit dealer, Toronto, the purchase price in the neighborho a of $10,000. The property has a six ty foot frontage. It will be alte it and provision made for a large fruit | store as a branch of the purchaser's Toronto business. PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronte Ww. H. GODWIN & SONS There is a persistent story that AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT.¢ Mr. Fred Pardee is to be made Post- mastersGeneral, succeeding Mr. Blondin. Ontario's coal scarey can be averted by bringing.in fuel from Alberta, where miners are idle owing to U.S. competition. tits | Picton Officer On Leave. | - pon, Fen 26Capt Gents | MENENENNENEN ENE NEARER ENN E EERE RN ANR RRNA ENY Allison, M. D., son of ex- Davos G. B, Allison, of this town, who has bee overseas for the last three years, | reached home this morning on six IS IN FULL SWING -- STORE OPENS 9 a.m. and CLOSES 5 p.m. SATURDAYS EXCEPTED weeks' leave. Capt. Allison enlisted from Toronto University in the spring of 1915, and has been in ser- vice at the Dardanelles, Salonika, India and France. He was wounded at Cambrai in December last. Mrs. William Morton, whose home | was in the township of Huntingdon, near Thomasburg, passed away sud- denly Sunday night. Deceased, | whose maiden name was Carrie | Grills, was a native of Hungerford, | where she was born about thirty vel years ago. | Joy for the "Heatless" Days One evening a week with dhoutros and movies closed i is just another good reason for you to purchase those never-off-the-job entertainers olumbia Grafonolas There are Grafonolas an d R e C or d S SEVEN ONLY -- Lady's 14k extra heavy and handsomely engraved watches, 17-jewel Rodger movements, $50.00, now . $36.00 FIFTY ONLY -- Boys' nickle wrist watches, built to stand hard usage. Special $2 each TWENTY-FIVE ONLY--8-day cathedral gong, oak or mahog- . any mantle clocks, Special . $4.50 each NINE DOZEN ONLY -- Rogers celebrated tea spoons. No phone orders. $2.10 a dozen. TWO ONLY -- Tea pot, sugar from $24 to $300 TWENTY ONLY- Men's wrist watches, luminous dials, 15- > jewel. Special . . $7.50 each. BRING JOY TO YOUR HEATLESS, THEATRELESS AND MOVIELESS EVENINGS PERMANENT ENTERTAINER Music allows you to forget the EE AatriL SE IEE | FIFTY ONLY -- Nickle alarm locks, fully guaranteed, Spec- each ; The Columbia ' Grafonola, by virtue of the diversity of records, : songs; dances and instrumental selections it will play represents the greatest known relief from boredom or depression. 3 -- A PR = Columbia Grafonols, Price $122 New Columbian Records out the 20th of every | month, \ Ford will win the wat, Bon't waster At, ¥ Music will heli you onde the war, "happier seasons to come. discomforts of the present hour, | al... It helps you to remember hap- pier things and to dream of still The Grafonola gives you the best of Send some records ta your soldier boy 'There is a Grafonola in his Y.M.C.A. or Knights of Columbus but. THREE ONLY -- Silvcr plated tea pots. Special $5.00 each. bowl, eream jug, in best Eng- lish silver Plate Special . Hes $12.00 a set ui EEE i EER = sr SPECIAL PRICES OBTAIN THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE. OF DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER- . WARE, cuT GLASS, LEATHER GOODS, CLOCKS, BRASS- ARE ETC.

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