Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1919, p. 2

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THE pAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919, NOES oF TE DA FUR SALE !! | ===] : .9 Meo, In the Olt a Vidal / : ? - . ! : the City a Store Closes Daily, 5.30 5 I} --what the Sond Offer to the { 1 n e nN . = We will sell Mén's Fur Coats at the fol- ||| faatern of Whe Whit. ! ) oY; : ® / here wag no session of the poiice | { z lowing bargain prices: {court on Monday morning. : . ~. om. re aes Regular Sale |W, Swaine, piano tuner, orders at] Permanent Wri - Fluid. Made by the Manufacturers Pri Price | McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. { ] rice rice. { Stanley T. Chown Renfrew, was | : . * * a week-end visitor in Kingston. i of the World Famous Le Page s Glue. Black Bulgarian Lamb ; | Signet inks tise best in the world, | . s 30 are' for sale only at the College DON'T BUY. INK. CARELESSLY. When you think of it nothing is more im- Coats -$ $20 { Byak Store, portant than the written word. ' Can you imagine a treaty of peace being signed by Black Russian Dog Coats : . $40 $30 i Saar who hay peg r ink. that fades? Know beéfere you buy that your ink is right: Hereafter, for you, Dark Brown Alaska Beaver $45 $37 able to be about again. this will be easy. Ingigt-on Signet. : : Si i : ink, i ic practical Ti thet it . is i rs | Signet is not only®a permanent ink, it is a practical one--practica E The above Coats are all,well made, lined Rs _ of Lhe Soles: dur3 ; flows freely, is withoyt sediment, will not corrode or build on the pen, and an idesl : } fountain pen ink. ott * 1 : election A . : : ] 3 - with quilted Italian leather loops, splendid § The eran Some "OHA. game Signet Blue Black writes the old familiar pleasing blue, but dries black, and "va ie, : § scheduled for to-night at Copourg, a black that never fades. ow . between Kingston and Cobourg has The same standard of excelence that has made Lé Page's famous the world Fur-lined Coats, good serviceable cloth been postponed. » os over is characteristic of all the Signet Inks. : . : . | Miss E, B. Leeder, Victoria Order Made by the makers of Le Page's Glue is an iron clad endorsement of quality tops, with fur collars, all sizes. Sale price, urge, was called to her home in Behind it are the good faith, the good will, and principles and the ideals of its manu- ' {| Dummyille 'by the sudden death of : $35. Raccoon Coats, $115 up. her father on Sunday. . facturers. : Now is the time to have your} ate tuned. We carry two expert 3 Signet Inks, Le Page's Glue, Signet Paste and Muci- . J OH N M KAY Li ite iasion. 16. Elie Timid. in all sizes at * i ' , > faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. 2 C 4 } 111 e The Carleton Place Canadian has 7 lage malyzesa < jentered its forty-fourth year. It is a splendid' weekly paper and, is Kingston's Reliable Fur House - lm 149:157 Brock Street. managed with efficiency by F. A. J. THE C OLLE CF BO OK STORE a ---------- 3 Waid was sesaived in the city on . ky TT Saturday of the death at Chicago of 0 CNAME 16 Cont mows | ims SBS a 5s ars s Oua Nicht, Major Albert Stroud Had to Refurn & sister of Mrs. 'Joseph Gratton, of : {ingston. ..9n the Tunisian, We will rent you a piano, and at ee |€nd Of siX months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase . i > price, and arrange easy terms on bal- " : 1 > £ ance. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. . - ; , Portsmouth had no. election to- day, the council having been elect- p - § . ed by acclamation. + "We are just ® ~ : keeping an eye on the way things y | . are going in the city," remarked the { 3 | Pi mn OC. Portsmouth Philosopher. 2 \ 'City Clerk Sands was called to ' » § ; Toronto on Saturday owing to the ; Just Arrived illness of his little son, who was , d Campbell's Tomato Soup ® Campbell's Vegetable Soup hb Victor Records VICTROLA XI $174.00. Songs Which Make the Old Feel Young Again Songs of the Past, No. 1 Songs of the Past, No, 2 + Vietor Mixed Chorus--335477-81.50 Sougs of the Past, No. 3 : ' Songs of the Past, No. 1 . .. Victor Mixed Chorun--33483«$ 1.50 Songs of the Past, No. 5 ) Songs of the Fast, No. 6. Vietor Mixed Chorus--385412--§1.50 Songs of the Pas , No. 3 Songs of the Tat No. 8, Victor Mixed (MOTUSBT402--$1.5304 Songs of the Past, No. 9 . 3 Songs of the Pant, No, 10 ,. .« Vietor Mixed Chorus--35537--§1.50 Songs of the Past, No. 11 Songs of the Past, No. 12 .. «« Vietor Mixed Chorus--35550--81.50 All the popular vocal and dance records in stock. Hear your favorites at EEE Ta E = = = -- : s = E Ss = 1 ! ! Visiting there during the Christmas > 5 ! vacation. He returned to the city Clark's Tomato Sonp = on Monday afternoon, Clark's Vegetable Soup ' Chalmers church sexton is now - Distributors for Hed Rone Tea--the gowned. He appeared in his new ; garb on Sunday for the first tinie. Victory Bonds ® the popular Rev. Dr. Wilsen is following the yi . thing. Buy Them! custom of the old Church of Scot- land in gowning the sexton. . » " ; Mr, and Mrs, Ben Morden and * 4 ; . i four children returned to their home uy. dé 0 # in Windsor on Saturday after ® ® spending the past two weeks with men oN ) EB GOLDEN LION Mrs. Morden's parents, Mr. and €epa License No. 6-543 des Mrs. J. P. Treneer, Quebec street. Signet inks the best dn the world, are for sale only at the College MAJOR A. M. STROUD. ! | Book Store. j ° HUY. i Major Albert M. Stroud, who came ' = Mrs. W. A. Baker of Odessa has . over on the 8.8, Tunisian as conduct- eft to spend the winter in Toronto Preparatory to removing to, our new : ing officer, did not have time to make | With her son ' after visiting Mrs. . . - even a ising visit: to bis noe 1s Chester Nicholson and attending the store. Many lines clearing at Zreatly re i is 1? iy &=| Kingston. He had to return at once Wedding of her niece, Miss Ila Nich- ced prices, includin g 2 LL ¥ aboard the Tunisian. His wife went olson. du pr : incl HW 00 rr £3 my : to Montreal on Saturday to meet Judge Lavell, who had been an- VA { '® him. Major Stroud went overseas in ticipating a series of cold drives LADIES' COATS PELE May. 1915, with the 21st Battalion, tS Week to hold division courts, ir { ! a ix th the f jtn | [as been relieved by learning that : pe: . wi y oN NS 222 os naling oteer. "Ha 136K OF cen Wil 'por (ho a4 | SWEATER COATS Ti tn bathroom, IRL was taken ill with appendititis ang 1°09 ey RI 32 = 22% Eg, oh] ee he 85 vit i] $2500 : - | 5 . operation. recovery, '. D FIRST SIGNS OF | aes to the Cummdtin use. (732, 300i Cookery Futian § KNITTED WOOL GOODS A New Brick Dwell- | strand became commandant.of the sue officers of the Young People's e : $0 i : : ! signal school with the Engineers at D 1 i # FAILING VISION _ [fo com. Spent mirth lich w= Sethi anc || REMNANTS, WOOL DRESS GOODS, meen Mest, wiih ll And thie only one guaranteed to ! . being closed, | 71 fthe anela lot joa. Sefvice nd " oung ht 3 | stand between your home and | are not always accompanied by severe ree people. The choir rendered ap ro- | Etc. | Qisaster is the policy for 4 RETURNED MEN ARRIVE. priate musie N 3 We have a complete list of be a \ - ; : homes and investments at of- : Headaches, Smarting, |Stwtyrone Came Here on Monday To. Oure In One Da : Heo. wr FIRE INSURANCE fi Burning Lids, Shooting | Afternoon. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | §. "hk : mw: o : 8 mri OF Lifty other ranks for | (Tablets), it: Sops the Cont: Wool Underwear for all the family at E . Mullin & Son Placed upon it by the sensible | Pains in_the Forehead, this military district left St. John, | Headache and wirks off the Cold, E. | . ¥ | man, Smallest annual pre. oating Spots before the |N.B. at 10.00 on Saturday night! Ww. GROVE' ture box, last year's prices. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. jf minm on the higgest invest. i Eyes, Dizziness and Weari« and amived-hefe on Monday after- 2c. 4 Phones 530w and 539) ment offered the world over. [lll ness of the Eyes after close R008 hy OR oe min, ho; : Hoty about ? It net Jj 1 How ab Me Your oliey} J nt work, een granted furlough, and those 8 NBD Your ald [1] Ave nome. of th that or points east of Kingston were will bring Jour ne marae, Ih off havin | dropped off efi route. A party of ! Don't i 5 Cd RT or Bs | Symptom, "ramined If any of the above (8OVER other ranks with their famil. ; x 74% 9 W || symptoms have been experienced by jes left St. John by Special train at : ewman a "i 4 - | . ¥x wy ; *. 3 ry ' | you. 'CONSUL eight" o'clock on "Saturday night. ; S { J s " 4 . The senants of the party, one of- 3 : eT AH : it cic i a -Asselstin Fy and' eleven men, came on te ' : il : rs i ey © DOS, Kinggton, The Kingston and dis- | j ! & The Always Busy Store a3 ) 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 821 i The Busy Optics! Mouws, 342 Wing St. trict men in the party were: Pte. H. | ! " i : | + | " Fe 8. Halliday, and Gunner ©. J A ; p x : Tl W. Van Horne, Kingston; Capt K. ¥ 1 Bont A ' ' clisehiin, Arupnior; A, W. Skutf- R ' -------- - ? o (ham, R. A. Thempson, Picton; -W. i : « : TON =. Akerman, Belleville, and G, H, g ¥ WAS A GREAT SUCCESS We can now make fairly ii Small, Camp ord. I il ; : gro ' ' 8 : v 1 wp ot rintess . prompt Aelivory of the best H or : . i * Street-Sunday School p i Scranton coal, stove, egg THIEVES STILL BUSY : ne chestnut | ic . 4 22 Hu gi The annual white Christmas en- Order through the Fuel rh a , tertainment wis held in Princess. J = street Methodist church on Fpiday , + night when a splendid programme } 5 (Was given by the members of the 1 - rt school, Wefore a large audience. The 'Primary class did their parts 'well, 'having been trained by their efficient T, Kathleen Flynn. Two ne, features of the programme red, white and blue drill,' nine belonzing to Miss * aad REERRE - » oy & BERRREE Wg a Sa

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