Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX 2 THE DA:~ =RITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 3; 1918. oo leur ouT icE CREAM HEL AND MAKING OF CANDY |. pritisH GAINED I EEE o : { . s og. : 3 + THE ADVANTAGE News From Eastern Ontario |i MiltaryNews ||... .. %. cow: 3 J s ; { #~ (Canadian Press Despatch.) A chaplain is to be appointed to] Placed Itself on Record po Ldndod, May 3.--~In the the Hora! Alr Paree at Deseronio ; Thursday Night. fs neighborhoed of Villers Breton. rodiiction Rovement wis PO 8 wr i : : se & neux, on the front before Ams rode hi B Ray SIme i poriel Capt. FI. 8. Angrove has been ha members Trades and the British gained the ad- . i wd : i Hi $0.8. have heen pluved on nelghbor.| transferred from Queen's Military [Labor (out at their regular + in the local = fighting Cp tars It was reported that three HOSDital to the Royal ' Canadian | meeting he on Shursday Mt |% during the night the War Ofioe tim ; the a nou of land will be eul- Hotes Artillery as medical officer, | placed themsel on record as be announces.' On the northern he amoumt of land e : : 2 . veay than was cultivated] 2nd Capt. E, A. Crawford, return- ing © phe sed the manuf actyre { 'ont there wag active artillery (From Our ORR Corres a : Ry ed from overseas owing to disability, ream ask andies in me, firing, especially near Givenchy, May 3.--The funeral. f the late ; ; 0 and has heen invalided in No. 7|when there wag such a searei of of Denieppé and Loere, Mrs, George unnell, who passed Death at Wilton Military Hospital but 18 now suffici-|w and south of Ypres, away on Tuesday, was lield from the "i . . * : ently recpvered, has 'been appointed family residence, John street, vester- Wilton, May 1.---A sad death oc Jin 41g sioad. lz $ id be pa ssed pr ohibiting 'day morning to St. John's chureh,|eurred on Thursday afternoon last, cture of jee eream where a requiem mass was sung by] April 25th, when Miss Pearl Switzer Lieut.<Col. John A. Cooper, who g 5 The tact that so much - eee Try Us tor Anything in the Electrical Line Halliday Electric Co. 3 Erp er esrb re Pisa : i | i 1 Rey, Father J. P. Kehoe, after which | passed away at the residence of her 00001 0's 'Canadian Buffs in To- nds itd way to the ice cream The Children Of Mary {'1e yemalins were lald to rest in the] grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ronto, and took the battalion to Eng- am s tends to keep the price of Will hold a Garden Party in ald of Hardwood Floors i | | Roman Catbolie burying ground. Lewis. The deceased had been ill land, has joined the 19th Battalion | butter very high. Red Cross on July 24th, | 3 } i i . avnrolV ater since Feb. 18th with heart trouble, |. France with the rank of major. i en a, co Are itary d g 1 to 1 } at. In- 1 | The funeral was quite largely attend |# ed. The sisters of the Sodality of the | which developed into paralysis. Miss He is a son-in-law of 'List -Col mm | il nm i I 1 nm A HHT RRR sist on getting Beaver Brand, made by the blessed Virgin attended the mass in, Swiizer was one of (Wilton's. most James Massie, formerly of Kingston. Yo ALL numerous, young woman whose kindly and Capt. Ernest H. Young, fotmerly Seaman Kent Co. a body, The floral tribyles were popular young ladles She was a Lieut. and Mes. i, Por, Berry, SHeesfil Sisposition | ang ony assistant superintendent of = Rock- " spending part of their honeymoon in Smile brougot s 2 Je v . 4 TAAL fatng art of her onerous bn I MiCute: rar win mised | rood pore, vio ven rics | CARRERE Oh an's Lumber Yar for a visit with the former's mother/|in all CAnany w alks of life. She Corps two: years ago, arrived in - : This Book FREE and sister, He has had notification | was active in the Red Cross Soa] Kingston Friday afternoon on leave. : Vi S i Ph 1042. 'to report at Ottawa at an early date the Woman's Missionary Society i " aa ; 3 A sicely illustrated and handy booklet ob ictoria A one for duty % in the Mission Band. She is surviv- } 4 pages--containidg practical pointers : » Is 4 ; x i - 8 in simple language on sheep raising and . Several auto loads of young people | ed by hier mother, Mrs. N. B. Switz. ! wool marketing, of Grace church left for Lansdowne|er, her only brother, Blake Switzer, f 3 A few good sheep, with ordinary care, . % \ will bring in more real money for the last evening where arrangements had | 4nd her grand parents. The funeral § 8 4 : : | been de for the production of the | was eid on Saturday of arnt a y 5d in. uy ether branch FOR SALE 1 g r PF wan 5 low i < | her jJate residence and was ar y py = ag R a | iyamorous cantata "The New Minis Lip Bria The remains were Re ds STII ! ' i 4 This hook will be very useful to every i I Square plano® in the best of condition, $75 and $100, At the Anglean Parish House onfed in the family plot in the Wilton YEOH . 4 Sa IF you are interested in sheep, write us | Used organs instuahogany piano ease, at especially low Wednesday «evening the Rainbow |¢emetery floral offerings were re- : rn Jar ; ; ay and wo will gla id mail you your prices. Ring of Christ church gave an ex-|ceived from: The family i % ¥ ? eopy of this boo! | We have a new upright colonial piano in mahogany case, Tb anthro CONTE, SAYe, #N Clarence Spafford, wreath; J. AM. 3 a McCullagh : Pease addrem in ull a eo. for $325.00, Guaranteed for ten years, You should see and ate 'W. George McCullagh. 3 LOOK AT THESE PRICES | hear this piano. cellent entertainment featuring life Spafford and family, wreaph: P " { 4 » pé Dra and amiy, wreatn; . 2 3 . " and conditions in Japan. Samuel MaCullagh, of the Ar . That 'We Arve Now Paying For Exclusive agency for' Nordheimer andl Stelnway Pianos. The funéral of the lage Harold | lewis, Chicago, wreath; Red Cross |mouries, received word on Friday : : A i Rogers Glover was Beit: rom the | Society, cro Dr. 4. E. and Mrs, morning of the death of his only . ; 1 Terms arranged. hone of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Mabee, O spray; 'Woman's |. ther, W. George MdCullagh. De- ; ' Thomas Glover, Pine street, yester-| Missionary Society, wreath; Mission |. .oq was sixty-three vears of age, 4 ; R J RODGER . Gs : a. | Band, spray; Wilton Dramatic Club, | 04 pag heen engaged in farming at ' § . . Tor a prvi in Jeweler, Princess Street. day afternoon to Gananoque ceme- ar The Hbsarets wore Torey tery and was largely attended, The | bey Ale Ia easm Earl Bore Altmar, N.Y. For some years he : re Shible ter Shibl 2 ur i . @ 8 were very numerous. |: : ¥. : : | was , ve gston | . : ' Horal offe rings we Ae ry Rum a Stewart Simmons, Lorne Storms, hs chief engineer of the Kingst or] Unwashed fine and medium clothing ........ 68 to 67 cents Rov. W, 8. Lennon conducted the ger- X fire department under (Chief Henry y 3 3: 62 cent vice Earl Perry. The thre young Men |v, raen A wife and one son, who Unwashed medium. clothing ...... .--. ; . or o 60 conts ae, who earri p 3 IW Y Ae 2 rn ¥ 4 od Coarse 3 x y cents Miss Marguerite Kidd, King street, po carried wheailio Fore Clarents enlisted for overseas service, sur- LnWasted OR. Te is i8 spending the week in Kingston, a lor, John R. Purdy and SHnSon | vive Haceased's mother, who lives eh ne rn sane BS oy guest of Mrs, Alfred Abernethy. Ir, in Kingston, was ninety-three years | ASUOC COLNE - : ve the paridiers gad middietnen's Migs Tommie of Broekville return- a id on Apnil 11th last. Samuel Me-! 1e above pidces are f.0.b. Toronto--you save the peddliery' and middlemen's 1 o : ht oi pil 3 A " BC {pr Or FOUTS your noney bee ma le ed You the day your wool arrives--you ol yesterday after spending a short : : Cullazh left for Amar on Friday. |; cet che feet s Wile Ay ; ' Hubbs-Wright Wedding. It is expected that the romaine will fo hisyest MATSHIP YOUR WOOL DIRECT T0 time here 'with relatives, Pict M 2A t Parisi Biduey Mullins, Brock street, ill ction, = May e~--=At the 1arishipe ppought to Kingston for inter- i Ri : P 23¢, 30¢ h: . Ee ; hureh: in Radle srtfordstive. the § ) pe Tomatoes, 25¢ pound; Farge Pineapples, 23c¢, 3 each for several weeks past, accompanied Lhnrch in Radlett, Hes sardshise. the ment, Bananas, 30¢, 40c dozen; Choice Eating Apples, 80¢, 40¢ and eS pi A he 50c dozen: Bost Grape Frat, Se, 10¢ each, 4 for 20¢, 3 for 25e. by hig daughter, Miss Marian Mullins, b 1 it : left on Wednesday for Lyn fora visit [ret Mary, only daughter of the €1 The Late Miss Evelyn MeDermott. | bers, at with hig son, Frederick Mullins John W it, to: Willet Kenneth The funeral of the lite Miss Eve-| / DFPIEER; AMI Jeices, Sul 8 AcumbeT At the meeting of the Board of Hubbs, utenant in the R. N V. Ri 1yn MeDermott, whe passed away on| ] ® @ ® Trade held on Thursday evening, | on of Alfred Hubbs, ulso of Picton. | ywednesday, was held cn Friday | { alifornia Fruit Store With ¥, C. Bell in the chair, varions| The marriage took place from the limsning to St. James' chapel, wher | Desk 60, Hallam Buildin I i 8 Phone 2168. Prompt Delivery. a hartuce ve aise: a1 ii of he hides cousin Rev. A. Hanley, The romain were | WOOL--FURS--HIDES Bion, miet with favor and ofloris wi Diner for. Players. ames. MoDotits Hants ai. OO a Bton met with favor and efforts will = James 'McDermott, ~ George 1 Yon "A a ™ amhaia 1 <8 § 2 . i ge flay he made to encourage the trade he. Peterboro, May 3.--The members|y = 0 ap 1 2 of the junior OJ4L.A. team were the James Lorimer, John lunes, G. 1 tween the fwo places. The greater artin. 7 Der d as a0 JWo pace in EB guests of the hockey elub at a dinner Martin snd V. McDermott acted a i in the Empress Hotel, when occu-|P? The do cased a daughter of Mr & ras. taken by the officers t B ased, a daughier , ¢ fon Wwas-taken by the officers '0nd Mrs. Thomas McDermott, Hick : aS A thank the boys for their efforts dur- , . : 318) 1} } oO ing tho past season. Each player | 0N avenue, was a sweet and chart- | } EN received a group photo of the play-| PE girl and- will be much misseqd by . A ors and officors her large cirele of acquaintances w { i 3 ) =" will learn with regret of her demlis ¥ | after an illness of some months' due y Need Permit To Buy Coal. ation. The late Miss McDermo'i was Brockville, May 2.---Notice wazla Roman Cathelic in religion, and an given the public to-day by Fuel Con-| honor graduvate of the Notre Dame troller Dewey that parties wishing! convent of this ¢ily. She contitined to purchase coal must apply for =u|her studies at Queen's University and permit and must also state the qhan-| received der B.A. degree ff 1915; tity used during the year endingland in 1916 graduated from the March 31st, 1918. Faculty of Education, Besides her pe er sofrowing paréhts, there are four . Cobourg Council has increased] sisters and one brother surviving to " . the salaries of its police foree.| whom the wympuathy of their many sis " % % ee [gens Ruse now receives $750 per|iriends will be extended: Rev. Sister ' year and Nightwatechman Brown| Elizabeth Marie, Congregfiation de : $700 per year, Notre' Dame, St. Androw's West We will hold en Saturday, May 4th, the Biggest Sale | in our Hatory, It will pay you to Montreal; Dora Thelma, and Lillian visit our store on that day. a and Vincent, ag home. k Mrs. Henry Horsey, j Word was received in the eity of : J eap the death at Ottawa, on Friday ! © ® 9 ) a.lll. i Ea 5 rp oni oa ee morning, of Mrs. Horsey, widow of the late Henry Horsey, who was a native of Kingston, and = #hd for Although Lp price of very. ordinary 1 new Lum-| [ative of Kinston, and _+ho for ber is very igh, we are in position to give you Big tervards moving to, Draws. Khe Spe cial P ri C e s f or th e Day on Ev ery- argains in used Lumber at known in 'this ity, H. Hsroert Horsey Piston, and Miss Amy oy se 0 AWi, survive 'Case' : ] bad only been ill ip fow day % death thing in the Store oresters dalla, eseronto el Samirtie, mrote. THe y 3 he rought t nysion via the Canadian No: cthern Ratlway Suits Priced Regardless of Cost, $8.95, $11.95 and up. Spring Coats, good wool materials, We are demolishing the 2 oll known Orphans' | 37, Metter afternoon, and | when good style, $6.95 and up. Dresses--Balance of dresses to clear. Home of the OF. and we must sell everything on| cemetery. » "There is one-inch lumber of all kinds, joists, BACK FROM OVERSEAS hate : : {re Panama, in a variety of latest shapes, Sat- scantlings, 'timbers, doors and windows, metal| Four Kingston Wen Among @| ; Lr arday. $1.49 sheeting, electric fixtures, plumbing, ete., at Bar-|- the Fifty-seven Who Arriv- ouses ,- [| Children's hats, clearing at 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and : pr ed Thursday Afternoon | gain prices. -- $1.00, etc 15 pm, ranade: We're overstocked i in this line and must un- Latitdy Site Dominion Salvage & Wreckdiig Company, Limited; [bait 55. emir the Coad: oad i © | mn seven soldiers. All are casualties. Foresters' Island. y ; i ; La Sn eo Ta: Harly Silk blouses, black and in white; worth $2. | _orsets vage and E. Mitchell of Kingston. A warm welcome was given to the party F all sizes, Saturday Cbd dS Gag 98¢ nn the atation platform by mayor J. pu L o : ' il M. Hughes, Who on behalf of the citi: Voile blouses, black and white, all sizes, [l Corsets of four different makes, P.C., E.T., 8. of Ki ton, ed great Pitasae over their safe roturs and. Saturday D. & A. and Coilene, 75¢, $1 00, $1. 25 e Tht an esteem in ie 4 | ey "are held for loyally answering Fancy colored voiles, in sk flesh, rose, etc. fl | $1.50, $2.00 and up. erasing the call to the colors to fheht for lib- ancy ' ¥ 150 Il Underskirts--Silk underskiiste, Just, a few to ty #nd righteousnes d all that eine Fe ee eee 3 | the Empire SEATS TOF. Canada owes Saturday . 1 $).50 | - clear ak... .. .. "ou . $2.98 to ality soldiers u debt of gratitude Silk blouses, in aprico, flesh, etc., splendid i White Repp Skirts for summer wear . 98c she can never fully pay. Great ape planse followed the mayor's address. | al hors wae ie i Eis, : values Saturday .. .. . .. .. .. 98 R: . f the Great War Vetera Associa- 3 : 3 : tion and the Army and, Kary Veter. Crepe de chene and georgette blows all : ; apta rp, Casually ol ary. a i BY sat of'che Invaiid Soldlers . styles and colors ...... $2.98 to $7.50 |i INC : in mg gr ey mine R her-=vavigties too numerous men- fi : : Fi emem Sige Ey oi Ng Commis : I' In best of makes, § waranteed Ltn in treated the boys to hot coffee and S81 / i poplins, tw eed sadwiehes which the party thorough- enjoyed. The R.H.A. band en- | Nvenad 1 t with stirring aire. S| : I I. i ivened the event with s wo (8 Umbrellas best of Soles, San The party formed into fours and i | 5: by Sie lund m marched to the Arm- 88 a : E3100, 51.25, $1 ani. wiiere t liey were all reported 'enabling them, to go, ones. Order of Nutsss was o Frio | Thursda The nursa ra ged av:

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