Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1918, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. eu in sonst or cea] cums ow cum oa. | JI A -- | James E. MecGlade of Brockville! Local Notes and Iteses Of Genera)! We have just recelved our new gave a talk to the officers and mem- Interest, | goods for' your Christmas Cake and ' « "oe . {bere of the Catholic Literary afd! Violet Dgy. Saturday, M h, 80th. | i A les Judge it by any standard | {Athlete Club in the A.0.H. hall last! rie uhe 20th. | Putdling. New Raisine. | ® is i { i ' St. Patrick's Day cards 'and book v a (From"Dir Own j evening, [lass at the College Book Store. New Walnuts, EE _-- | ---- Cholee assortment of apples, i i i | March 9. Mayor Wilson has re-| Mr, and Mrs. George Lucey, who! Mrs, Compare it point by point. feeived notification from John R.11eft here about a year ago and 10-4 street, Is ont again after Yeing con-| Choice Oranges and Grapes, Hl by peck or barrel; also pota- Prove it by any test, Talk | Dargavel, M.P.P., to the fleet that ad, Loilin s Hay, have returned {fined to the house for the' last four In Mixed Candies and Chocolates ang toes by 'the bag. : : {the Parliamentary 1 pai hoard 10 to b Side. | weeks with paeumonia | ] e / i : . ox { uts, Vib Hinton nee | hae approved of the private bill ask-j Miss Rhoda Byers of Chatham fs! Eggs dropped 27 cents a dozen in i ou wi n 3 { » i * 9 ied for by the town in regard to the visiting hat Bl, A Hess, New York last week. The only no- | E. H. BAKER | Friendshi S { issuance of debentures for the sum |lip, Main s reet Miss Mildred Cook | . rs EE ~~ - : | of $30,000, one Half to pay the gén.|spending a hort time in town witli ible dm in Rivston ts when | Cor Mente! ang Charles Sta, | Piutzman {eral floating dept of the town ald) (viens, has Tetusaog to her Some ot way dk ' Bives Ros, 210 Division St. Phone 54s | the balance for the extension of the! Yonge Mills. Mrs. Vanalstine of Col- ¥ : 5 . | waterworks and sewage system. [ting Bay, spending a fow days in town Sooiegn Buster cards at the College IUREERREERERERROEERRAPRARCRROORUD ANYON RRARAROM | Te ee -- & (no: | While i» Toronto early this week! with her sister, Mrs, William David-| The Salvation Army will next week PA rs A | Mayor 'Wilson was sugeessful in se- son, Broek street, hus returned Some, Hunts a opm . y wi in o Re EAA uy pr ag, mr --, : {curing the services of Capt, Oliver] William Tinney of Toronto is for the pa Sn Seture unds ri ann { Hezzlewood of the Canadian Food|spending a short time in town guest 430 He i ruction of huts for sol- = Em { Board to give an address on the of her brother, Dr. H. A. Parker, be decider front, Pon tag day will PASI BURIZED MILK AND CREAM, Grand or Hprinht {Greater Production question, at a|Church strett, acide upon." In Toromto the Visit This { public meeting here some time this| Mrs. George Shurtliff, Hamilton, |Sum A zed was $17,000, Yourself. -- Satistaction Guaranteed. meets the most exacting de- { month summoned here by the death of her| All delayad magazines now on sale Oficial Test by H. RH. Smith. Milk tout M. Bennett, 1034 Barrack | A | A special session of the town! father, the late 8. Steacey, Pine at be College Book Store. Phone od 82 Buiter mands. In tone, durability {eouncil was held last evening to con- street, i2 Shending a few days here NL opening price for bifuder t P bea i [sider the estimates from the various| with relatives and friends. f pr or binder twine and uty it stands pre- committees and strike the rate for rp bs coi at 23%c for 500-foot lengths is -- 4 JOHNSON STREEY eminent. B [the current year VERONA RED CROSS WORK. ' Be 2% [une Bigher than Jhat roving here, improvin { Miss Minnie Stunden, spending the | me Set In April last year and 4¢ above gambioving hete, fuproving { past winter in the State of Georgia, | Report of Year of the Helping Hand, quotations later in the season. they have been found good, ever | fas returned home. Mrs. W. J. Bul- Society. , loch, who accompanied her there, isi Verona, March 8.---The annual SEVERE RHEUMATIC ng the standard of quality {remaining for a few weeks longer. | business meeting of Verona Helping ,higherand yet higher--thus have | Gordon Gammon of the uptown | Hand Society was held on Feb 20th, PAINS DISAPPEAR i 65 s been spentin build- jee of the T. I. R. was taken to|with Mrs, Yorke presiding, The fol- | -- : | a rs Tory of this ; | Teena nnn | JOWIDE i8 the Secretary's report: Rheumatism depends on an scid || : , 2 Society made from material fur-| in the blood, which affects the great Canadian piano, until now GOT WET FEET wished by Kingston Red Cross Socie-| muscles and joints, producing in- MEETING it bears the proud title-- . TOOK AWFUL COLD! J hearty 1.000 articles; suits of Sammation, stiffness and pain. This "WORLD'S BEST PIANO." i priamas, 290; army shirts, 41; "T"| acid gets into the blood through ts ; | bandages, 224; night shirts, 140; efeet i esti ! ' C. W. LINDSAY. LTD {COULD NOT SLEEP FOR COVGH. | aidon isl bandages, 61; many-tailed some Safe San ihe digestive process, . . . * {'bandages, 17; crutch pads, 55; tow- , Rarss} : . {4 121 P inc s St | blood tonie, is very successful in the 9 els, 44; quilts (made from left-over : 2 bi hee Lem. i treatment of rheomatism. It gets |i a ¥. A bad cold accompanied by a djs-| Material), 9. Forty-two pairs socks| *F : ro + o | Boa 00 nk - tressing cough that Moors you awake Were knitted from wool furnished Sirpetly: Mn purifying hin a. a rd of Trade Re ms, Over Ban) of Com at night is most aggravating, and|P¥ Kingston Red Cross Society. : 3 BIOYes 13 (ipes- merce, Lor ing an roc treets. | unless it is attended to at ones may| The society sent duning the year| tiom Don't suffer. Get Hood's today. : y : g [2° Felop into something rious, eg Soyetens. pl Hoon Set Every merchant in Kingston should be represented at this |is the remedv you should take. It | food, valued at $204. meeting. {heals the mucous surfaces, relieves! The treasurer's report for year i " Sai | oppression and tightness of the chest, | was as follows: : $ COAL CUSTOMERS Be Loyal To Your City | removes the accumulation of phlegm. jalance from previous year, $35. {quiets the most obstinate and qdis-| 83; received from Bell Rock, through Please Notice ! i an tréssing coughs, and secures rest and | Miss M. Yorke and Miss Timmons, . | sleep at night, not only to the suffer- | proceeds from garden party and Coal Sales will be for "Att nd"? fer, but to others whose rest would | Quilt, $1768; received from Mrs. R. Cash Onl © be otherwise broken, * | Wagar, garden party, High Falls, y. h | Mrs. Ezekiel Acker, Lake Pleas- | $57; Verona garden party, $152.70; Bert Abernet Y, R. J. Rodger, fant, N.S., writes: "I got wet feet | Voluntary subscriptions, $90.57: col- BOOTH & CO. i Secretar 3 P id t [and took an awful cold: could not | lection Jlethodist church, $6.15; y. resiaent. sleep at night, and would do noth- | Macnee Minnes, refund, $10.42; ing but cough. My husband got me | Six pairs socks donated by 'Miss Pom- Phone 133. 1 bottle of medicine, but it was not| eroy, $2.75; money from school, {worth bringing home. I was going | $17; total, $520.59. TAI E LNT | to call the doctor in when a friend Expenses: Wool thread, etc, asked me to try Dr. Wood's Norway| $107.78; cash sent Red Cross, $286: {Pine Syrup. I told her I had little] express changes, $3.82; printing, {faith in it, but she urged me to get) $4.75; postage and commission, $23.- ENN ENNENRERE ENN ANEENNANENANRNNNRRNERRNREY Our 9th Annual Sale {a bottle. I did, and I must say that| 47; expenses of garden party, §60.- {of all the medicine I ever took, it is| 42; supplies for boxes, etc. $21.08; i the best, and relieved me the quick-| value of socks donated, $2.75; to- est of anything I ever saw." | tal, $504.07; balance on hand, $26.- . i "Dr. Wood's" is put up in a yellow | 52. ® » | wrapper; three pine trees the trade! The officers were re-elected: Mrs. {| mark; price 25c¢ and 50c; manufac- | E.. M. Yorke, president; Mrs. Lena ry S or n Ing mn e tured only by The T. Milburn Co., | Quinn, vice-president; Mrs. A. Wells, Limited, Toronto, Ont, | treasurer; Mrs. W. J. Geddes, secre- ® . 1 | tary, El i | L | -- ee _| (The teachers and pupils of Verona . . public school have organized a Jun: eC rica me For a Choice Line of {lor Red Cross, which is doing good i Groceries | ork. * » And SOFT DRINKS, Try Married Sixty-Eight Years, Halliday Electric Co. | P.G. Ireland || =TF® waren be Sity-oten f } years ago the 5th of Mareh, Mr. and ES EEE i 358 Drintesu St. = Grange Hall BE. Mrs. John Huff were married at the 3 home of the bride in Hillier. What made the occasion especially re- markable was the fact that the win- ter's snow and ice hagpentively dis- appeared at that time Sand country roads were perfectly dry and dusty. The anniversary of this long ago wedding anniversary was kept last Tuesday by a family reunion; out country roads and town streets were anything rather : than. "dry and dusty." The years have dealt, very kindly with both Mr. and Mrs. Huff, and many sincere friends unite in offering congratulations on ano her wedding anniversary. yy Who Will Be Member? ! ¥ i Smith's alls, March. 9.--The , Carleton Place Canadian says J. A. Stewart is the most likely successor to the late Dr. A. E. Hanna, M.P. i : The News here says Osl. Balderson WONDERFUL: DISPLAY OF SPRING MILLINERY was second "holes of thaxonvention Trimmed and untrimmed, for early wear, for ladies and children. SHOU Be Sheted NY Linon Our prices are most moderate, from $1.00 up to $5.00." serve Dr. Hannay term, ; Nirthday. . : i : ' . PIL Cat We are placing on sale a large quantity of sterling sil- Brooker, of this city, on Thursday ju ver spoons and forks at a discount of 207% for cash. This a 3 eclia commemorated her ninty-pinth birth- . h . - . » : day. 'The aged lady was born in 1s the greatest bargain offered in Kingston in recent years. . + : England in 1819, and has lived in f Smart satin shapes in black, brown, purple and rose, $3.50 values, thié sity for neatly (hiee quarters of Another line is silver plated knives, forks spoons and . 3 | ury. yi 2 special at $2.00. sSbeh ORE : : ' ' Bought Twenty Acres On Stump. fancy pieces, such as ice cream spoons, oyster forks, but- Carleton Place, March 9.---The ter spreaders, coffee. spoons, . ® soup spoongz, etc., and all at town has purchased twenty acres of . ! Tam pecial bush from me Dunlop in Ramsay. a discoun t of 209%, for cash. The farm was formerly owned by > Ey . Robert Hilliard, who secured the Wil- ran " o . i low . It is estimated ih hn - . Pretty tams, in velvet, silk and corduroy, worth $2.00 Special $1.00 jj lows estate. I is estimated that the | gg 25 only salt and pepper in stands; also salt, pepper and : d 'e Bl cords of wood, mustard in stands. Extra special, $ i 00 t 8 7 x me Has Been Decorated, | choice ..... .-....... 7. 5% °® ' orse pecia da March 9. Nursing Sister. ; CBE ek Eva PF. Wilson, daughte- of Mr. und 3 5 ; $ ARRot: | Mrs. Bdward Wilson, Lansrk, wio ms 60 only good alarm clocks HOSE 1,03 Jrecia) 31.00 Corset Casnit Be Bente § hi estes: nh, Vo iy gusdla . -- 8 . | EATS, now ir hospital in th fe of == iia haem aig Gl . , nalecoors Shy excellent qua ty Bhs he dea ¢ Wight. has been aries the fra le | a yy 14 : [ll class Royal Red Cross detorudon. i % i ; EDLY re 25 Lavalieres, ranging from $7.50 to & 15.00, ir handsome § 1 Protest Entered Tn Election. i ¢ \ oves Benne. March (Join is stated ag Your choice for $5 O00 { % ton the st oof thorit; tt > Splendid value in silk and suedette; our price 98c. Btu MLL IRE, ABE men cS : £0 ' w ejection in South Renfrew a x » ] a TA : ln (ST otest against the return of § DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELERY, CUT GLASS, coats Rar LR . CLOCKS, LEATHER AND BRASS GOODS Tl Fe * § J) 'he General Hospital, Smith's Fails, ge = : : ; & |. : . OW Hila F. uoores Lec an ile very kind, from $4.98 up to $18. Mi; un yoars® dumation. ie. iia ] - for $6.50 rb brown, burgundy, tie ve bun bn denis @ (A r $6 7 : Re Mnlcolnt McCrea. Sisteen years ax: $8 2 nh : ¥ Xe oie 4 he moved to Sndin's Pails. co. x trulig : : : Gil SEs " - Deseronts Public Scho! -Doava ; Hus appointe] John C. Borns as then (representative on the Mish School Board. sad Rey. T. B, MeCarkindu e ws tool representative on the Public = ------------ leaves beside hor Husbaudd, a Eh lidten. Mes. Fred Sills, Bath, fi on ae Optician, 132 Princess St. Die wn ni m Agent for Steinway and Nord me Pianos & Aeolian Phonograph

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