Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1919, p. 3

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AGE THREE - fo Fotis] OPT MR. BURNS REPORT, Co NANOQUE | > GE a ~ shh A ON. ete E0050 -- {Fror ir v Trades ind Labor Council. Appoint Feb. 7.--The inaugural session of at L9 " i } Committee to Meet General Man-| the new Board of Education was } ager Daniels of Dominion Textile | held Wednesday evening, YN | Company. O'Connor was elected chairman. : Under the auspices of the yoang Best Service i The committee of the Trades and | ladies of the Windna Mission Circle | Labor Council appointed to confer'of Grace church, a humorous play, | Best Results | with the representatives of the Du- entitled, 'The Bachelor Maids' Con~| » minion Textile Company and the {veniion,"". was presented before a; Best Prices Board of Trade presented the report 'large gathering in their lecture hall THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. nn -------- a ss RE - msi Probs: Saturday, fair, little lower temperature. Now if you are an' amateur of BR, Easton Burns at the aunualllast evehing : | meeting on Thursday night for con-| The Board of Trade held another: photographer what more could Jf 2 | ) [you expect? You can also pro- Hi sideration. He stated tha: thers {banquet session last evening at the cure the, : | were a number of grievances ros {Brophy house. John EMNiott, 'Belle- speoting conditions that required to (ville, treasurer of the Associated ; i Boards of Trade of Ontario, address- Steacy's - TTT OST 1H wa be investigated and Mr. Daniels. gen- weT FILMS eral mapager of the company, had ed the board on matters of vital in- been asked to bgme to Kingston and jterest. : We are splendidly equipped meet the committ®e. This Le prom-| Pte. Colin McKellar, recently re- {§ to supply the returned 'soldier ised to.do at the beginning of mext [turned from overseas, who has been At Bests' | fli § with 'articles he may need to week. . A réolution was passed that Spending the past kook In lawn with i! § (complete his civilian outfit. the committee be appointed to meet [DIS parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Me. 5 it Mr. Daniels along with Prof. Mit- {Ralar, Ssrden street, has returne The Popular Drug Store i chell, ed xii 5 "JOPEN SUNDAYS ; € ff Li k Mr. Burns' report showed that | Mrs. Joseph Bolton, Georgina 3 3 | u INKS istreet, has been confiled to her bed | there had been considerabls increas- | 5 Phone 59. Branch 2018 ii : wg ap aid sine th aoin. (JOT SOme time past, seriously ill of a 1] Scarf Pins es in the wages paid since the begin- REUmonia. v ning of the war. The full repert ap- | N 8 X 3 . n Mrs. Jonathan Kerr, of Osgoode, Pocket Watches Pears 'on page 6. ann Mrs, J. H. Johnston, of Smith's Watch Chains 5 7 | Falls, spendipg the past week in 5 : ' town with their sister, Mrs. O. W. Watch Fobs De --._. os petty | Sheets, Stone street, have returned Fountain Pens { ] nome. . } { | Hugh Manson, who has been spend- 1 | I ling the past few weeks at Tampa, Remodelled Pen Knives j | {Ma., has returned to town. y Cigarette Cases . | | Mrs. Gordon E. Hurd, of Kingston, Mili B h } (who has been spending the past few : 1 itary rusnes Bs i i months with friends in Campbell- } d - > : : ford, is spending some time in this an ' Signet Rings 1 tio the guest of her parents, Mr. 4 i and Mrs. Humphrey Todd, Front of {Leeds and Lansdowne township, near ; . 1 J [1 Wedding Marriage E } D nd Repaired Rings Licenses: : |r, Grave. BEST PAPER - BEST CHEMICAL SUPPLIES ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL FEBRUARY HH i § Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hurd, who were summoned here on Sunday on account of the death of their nephew, : 3 ithe late John Wilfred Nobes, Stone ! i streét north, have returned to their . j 3 } [home in Kingston. : ® ® { N - - i! i DIED IN TORONTO. . Bicek Steet Jewelers dit -- a tree ¢ | Mrs... (Rev.) W. J. 'oung *asséd 76-80 Broc t. Limited | Away While Visiting. pi | (From Our Own Correspondent) J | -- 3 Napanee, Feb..3.---~The 'death oe¢~ i Fstablished 1840 - ci {curred in Toronto on Saturday last ; ' ton 3 of Mrs. (Rev.) W, J. Young, in her King Street, Kingsto: MAJOR WM. F. BATON [seventy-fourtR year. Deceased went *® * Whipping . Manager of the T. Eaton Co, Ltd. to Toronto after Christmas to visit . : her sister, and contracted the 'flu, |censer developed into pneumonia. De- . 5 : 'RT \ ceased was greatly beloved by all her . xX eam BYES apg | LCiuaintances. She was in every Commencing To-morrow--Saturday--and Continuing px i A oi b | sense of the word a true Christian. i AND ALL OTHER J = S/ pv Bb) H | TUARY She leaves two sisters to mourn, Mrs. Throughout Next Week { \\ ' [ 4: " Ho ¥ 5 Hite EER ERASER EECA Table Luxuries ¢ Fs Bowerman, Toronto, and Mrs. West, GLOVER'S % License No. 85-4828 1 \/ RIA Ly uesday a highly respected re- = = of Brockville answered the Jn ii jes final summons, Referehce is made to 'Robert Moxley. He passed away Mm Dye Brockville General Hospital, five days illness of pleuro- 800 Ibs. Choice Roasts + 20¢ Per Pound : This is Extra Value Es Finest Western Round Steak Roasts . .28¢ Finest Western Boneless Pot Roasts . .25¢ Finest Western Boneless Boiling Cuts . 22¢ : BACON ? - Finest Smoked Boneless Breakfast N near Toronto, The funeral took place £ 4 > lon Monday afternoon to Riverside -~ A 2 Sn The Late Robert Moxley. cemetery. Givbard wib 'tilkon. saris i "A SALE WITH INITIATIVE"? Thomas ously ill on Tuesday last but is now improving. Mary, Wilson, daughter of James A. Wilson, had the misfor- tune to slip on the ice on her way|== | 1 3 fram: hoot Yoram ans bak Toile We have been preparing for this great annual event He was taken ill on [°€ in two places. G. M. Neely left for some months and have gathered together some excep- day and despite most tender care |YoSteRday for Govan, Sask. . : : 1 1 : Whi Good yf d 11 ith Miss Smith, of the Robinson Com. |S tional values in ite 8 of every description ese afd skilful medical attention, death § . o " Sha __ pany's staff for aifumber of years, is . : . intervened. The late Robert. Mox- feline to he margin the wear Tus om will be offered at prices that are exceptionally low. ey was born in Escott and was SIXty- io re' "n 'Saturday last the staff pre-| = two years of age. His early life was ndso g spent on a farm there. On reaching eng Ri with 3 ha me leather manhood he became a commercial ; 1 draveller, and for several years past Lytham Mog ao biter had tonducted a wholesale tea busi- I Mrs. A. M. Philps, St. John, N.B., is| == ness. He acted as salesman and in | visiting her sister Mrs. S. R. Miller, | = that capacity was well and favorably [john street. Mrs. Harry Filson, known over Eastern Ontario. He | Kingston, spent the week-end the had lived in Brockville for the last |gyest of Mrs. T. P. Cook, John street. 10 years. Previcusly to going thera -- he lived at Lansdowne and Kingston. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Canadian Casualties. Messrs Keith and Clark Moxley, both | Killed in Action--J, J. Mec Jarthy, of Brockville. He was a Methodist | Ottawa. in religion and a member of the Wall | Died--P. KE. Anderson, Harwood, Street Church. He was a member !J. M. MecCate, Ottawa; J. MM. Tows- of the 1. O. O. F. Lodge at Lans- ley, South Augusta. downe; and also of the Chosen Wounded---E. B, Little, Havelock; Friendg, , The death of Mr. Moxley I. K. Murphy, Ottawa. is a sincire shock to the family and I---H, G. Ross, Cobden; G. Flan: his many friends. He was a mang agan, Sturgeon Falls, possessed of keen business ability ¥nd ------ Was very popular, For Details See First Page of Supplement LINEA Mt 7 The Late Mrs, John Bishop. The late Mrs. John Bishop ot 47 Elim stre¢jghad been ill for the past four months. Her end was hastened by the death of her son, Andrew Bishop, last October. In the same month she was notified that her son- inlaw, Pte. J. J. Wallace was killed ! in action. Deceased was born at Bedford Mills, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fol- ey of the same place. She was a de- voted member of St. Mary's Cathed- : ral, 3ls0 a member of the Independ- ' A FAIRY STORY Finest Wiltshire Smoked Roll, sliced . 38¢ Finest Smoked Hams .. .. .. .. . .35¢ : ickled Pork, per lb. .. .. . .29¢ = Pickled . by... .... ue = Fresh Cooked Tripe, per lb. .. .. .. .10¢ THE WM. DAVIES' C0 0 Limited - , : 4 h 3 se 2} P i bi Sti t ant Order of Forresters. She is sun- L. 1: Phone 597. : ; " vived by Iker husband John Bishop, Pa, what Is a fairy story?" Canada Food floard License No. 9-8781. =| two sons and four daughters as fol-| "One that ends with 'so they were Sale starts to-morrow at 9 a.m. All sales for cash--- no approbation or returns. EERE 13 hex -- = =| = me = = -- mx m2 -- g = = = To --_-- -- = = = S == = -- £= Be = mn = = =z £2 E s = we . lows: William of Kingston; James, | married and fllved "happily ever Overseas; Mrs. J. P. Denneny, of (After. Kingston; Mrs. HH. W. Sugler and Mrs. J. J. Wallace of Syracuse, N.Y.; Miss Edna Bishop, of Kingston. lo ceased also leaves a brother and sis- ter, Jamesf Foley of Bedford Mills, and Mrs, W. W. Porter of Kingston. iia ag eat So Long as He's Healthy. Two Irishmen met at a dountry fair and held the following comver- fsathon: Sa : Al, Pat, sute, is it you?" FYis; an' it's been a long time ce we met. What he mews?

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