Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1919, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1989. AL Lone Joy ction Sal MUCH IN EVIDENCE | Valuablel City Building ® Lots bed instruct ._ PAGE SIX i EE Riad 10,000:Pounds Ceylon and Indjan Tea Worth from 80c¢ to $1.00. On Sale at 50¢, 55c¢, and 60c per pound. This sale ocers an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the {ea at a saving of 25 per cent. The Thompson Bottling Co. GEO. THOMPSON, Prop. i i 292 Princess Street ttt ttt 4b eer { { i The Late Mrs. Joseph Doak--Atichard | | ELECTRIC WELDING | {ci & SHIPBUILDING CO. | |. OF CANADA, LIMITED Head Office: :: te yeur respected § men of the Methodist church. The | § Phone, Main 256 funeral was held on Sunday "= FOR S A I E ' the residence of her son-in-law, the remains being placed in the Lans-| ® d vine vault. T% erg a8 cou- * Gowns "by Hen ™ a as sn South of Union St. By Tender best Was twice lon M i being Mr. |¢ 2 a dimmphirey, she leaves Robert, Wesley and George | Tacgaberry and one step son, Free- man Doak; also ope brother, Ww.P 0 8 Moore, of Brandon, Man. and two| "oH 3 8 Horten of Lansdowne, | { Ww and Mrs. Bradley of Bossevain, Man. | ici alia ut ccs eightieth Valuable Building Lot Phone 304 14-16 Jurors Street The deceased was in her was a highly The Wrapper Protects You All classes of machinery and boilers, from 1-16 to 24 inches dia- {|| o Ganancque Kast. Wm. Kenedy had the misfortune! - . - . Tender e received by the un} J 9 meter in cast and malleable iron and steel electrically welded. Beak Bia arm hm wou abd he! 8 Maman Apert" ei I 0 e S : ¢ ; Is in the Vincent de Paul hospital, | . s office No. 3 Sitence St. Marine and land boilers. | Brockville Walter Ratience has 4 38.1 at o 0 piging Jor N. Fractures welded, landing ed ges built up, corroded surfaces re- [iy ad 'ao residence of Horton Edge- | Frntax. | M th 2 B d . 5 | . ly and Mr. Edgely has purchased | inforced, rivets recovered instead of renewed. All kinds of steel Wesley Foley's 'property near the | and iron tanks made, without rivets. Ask Your Grocer or Phone 467 and Our- Salesman Will Call. € Collingwood St 15 feet; depth highest or any ily accepted W. MUNDELL, 4 Saliciter, about tender March 24th, English church, now occ upied by 1919 Lowest estimates quoted and good work done. Frank Earl who is moving to Gan. | Kingst a, I -- : Ba oe IN THE SUPREME We can save you time and money by repairing your machinery and hoilers and avoid buying new equipment. Mr. Ballard of Calgary spent ga few days with Mrs. Cornett on vis [COURT of ONTARIO three | and Montreal at any time, day or night OO IYI BBD Al AROLALS SS BELBDDDDDDDDDD DEDEDE SAVE wd AMLLL SS ct art a People' Watts fii and wedding bouquets to order. Out | of town orders given special attention, | turned on Thursday m a up Act, Bolag Chapter 120 of the Re- ; 2 Tir {AND tn the Matter of Kingston Hos- WwW v t r lant or A branch of the Bank of Toronto y P : ' y 2 be qd cred Lhe Caart of Ontario, dated 30t Mrs. Ross McDeigh has bought Mr, | Winding-up act, « las purchased the Bell prop-| Hosier ited. are on or bef: M. Quinn | 79 larence street s University, Kingston t Wuy frum overseas 's. Shaw re- IN G y Wm overseas. Mrs. Shaw re; <n E MATTER OF PHE WINDING- Weeks' visit Wn Mallorytown vised Statutes of Canada, and Ir kvil - Amending Acts. Brockville fery, Limited. Pursuant to the Order of the 8 Yoth 1 | store recently purchased from Ww. W. 11918, in the matter of Kir n s Mitchell Lamited, and in the matter o A i j vised Statutes of Mitchell's residence and Mr Mit- [jag Acts € ith day of April, 1919, to sena and intemds building a ware- Ih py ine, = € lu connection. Mr. (. { Toronto, spent tne week-end here, | chs names Foley has returned 2 nature George McK intends pat vi secprities (if any) held by them eorge McKay utends putting an derpult Will be peremp 1 By its construction, by its beanty, by its tone, by its elasticity, delicacy and strength of action, by its general excellence and superior qualities, the #eintzman he benefit of redity TIME LABOR ad hyn lo his May street Broperty | tory e the | Koy iin, dananogue has heen | sul Ju ¥ y MONEY ng his father and grandmother 'M¥ BDy security is to produce t With Wind Power for a iew days Ce Hy, Shamtors 4 ence street, Kingston, on the eleventn Frank O Grady i with | day of April, 1919, at ten o'clock In the ork cn t vour chore orennon, being the ti appointed for adjudication on the lai FATED this 21st day time in hali--save you lubor and time (Sgd.) J, B make money for ye [t will pump and carry the more 1 ion of water used everyday on an av erage farm. A Toronto Windmill will put the wind to work on your farm. Not mn the old-fashioned way. Toronto Wind- mills are modern--big, strong, effi- cient, requiring little attention, cost- ing nothing to run, working quietly all the time--with DOUBLE GEARS. Toronto Pumps and Toronto Water Systems complete a real water ser vice. Gives you all the water you want under pressure at taps every- where on the farm. Toronto Pumps and Water Systems are also _ built for use with gasoline or electric motors ave some mighty interesting booklets on Windmills, Pumps and Water Systems. We'll send these free to any farmer who sends us his name and address ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & uffering The wind is free. Put it to wv ms your farm. It will cut A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | of March, 1919 A. Dieu on March 28th. George] | McKay and Harry Humphries have | exchanged residences. Hill Warren (A. B intends moving to the premises lately cujded by #dward Latimer, | chard Waldron, Escott, passed April 1st at the advanced age ROTHWELL BROS. Of ninety years. Mr. Harry Hunt has (Returned Soldiers) moved to the house formerly eccupi.d BAGGAGE TRANSFER AND by Leonard McNeill. Rev. Mr General Carting Towle, a former rector of St. John's, . hort who is now at Wellington, has gc. | Cellars ana ord Shukuved on whorts cepted a call to 'Bancroft 437 Alfred St, City. WALKEM, Local Master, MOTOR CARS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGED A number of slightly used cars cheap; also one light Ford delivery truck. ® Bert STANSBURY 169 Raglin Road. Phone 1674w A Cunningham, Liquidator's Solleitor, away has won for itself the leading place among the pianos of the world. It's the choice of the world's great- est artists, Phone 1004 i tt Fresh Cut Flowers CBITU ARY | wre dda =F. J. JOHNSON, Florist 115 Brock St. Phone 229, Nt cP a ai AWNINGS "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY urance Company FIRE INSURANCE The Late William Dunnett. | The death of Willlam Dunnett Press Office. Roya' Insurance ide MONTREAL PHRCY J. QUINN Manager, Ontario Branch Tereate W. H. GODWIN & SONS PUMP COMPANY, LIMITED Adantic Ave., Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Regina occurred on Thursday morning af- ér a prolonged illness. He was born in Scotland at Bower Tower, Bower, Caithness-shire, seventy-one years ago, and came to Canada! If you want an up-to-date Awning, drop a post card to Capt. Joseph Dix, Awn- ing Maker, seals TW when he was a young man He 211 Nelson 8t., worked on a farm at Queenston KINGSTON. Heights, upon which Broek's monu- * ment now stands. Later he was with the horse cars in Toronto, x.. then came to Kingston as foreman for the Shedden Company. He was thirty-one years with this company, and seven with the Grand Trunk Railway and the steamship lines. He was twice married. Two chiid- | ren, James, of the C.P.R., Kingston, §i «and Jessie, survive the first mar- } riage, and the second wife and one son, Kenneth, aged ten years, also survive. The late Mr. Dunnett was a staunch Liberal, a member of | Chalmers Presbyterian church, of § the Chosen Friends and St. An- | drew's Society. He was a popular I! citizen. AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ WI, i i Ths x If you want fresh, season able fruits or any kind of futa; also daily candies. Call or phone STAR, FRUIT AND CANDY STORE 88 Princess St. Nog King St : m. Canada Food Boa License N ; $-1020, T1410. - ROSS GUESS Sydenham SALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY AND NAVAL STORES DRY GOODS, CAMP SUPPLIES, FOOD, HARD- WARE, SCRAP METAL, JUNK ° Cloth; new and second-hand clothing, equipment, hardware, tents, blankets, camp supplies, ete. Flour, jam, canned evaporated milk, tea, coffee, ete. :: Condemned clothing, Junk, old brass, metals, léather, rubber. ele. SALES WILL BE MADE BY SEALED TENDER Persons desiring § with THE to tender are requested to communicate SECRET. NG, OTTAWA, staling 2 Late Ex-Ald. William Dunlop. The remains of the late ex-Ald. William Dunlop arrived in the eity Hi {from Moiureal on Thursday after i { noon, and the remains .were taken | [to the vault at Cataraqu! cemetery. J Quite a number of friends of de- Ceased gathered at the station to meet the remains. Rev. W. T. G. Brown conducted a service at the cemetery. TWe pallbearers - were Thomas Mills, Dr. W. W. Sands, Robert Elliott and Thomas Gaskin 2 -- Late W. J. Moorehouse, A very sad death occurred at the Géneral Hospital on Wednesday | when 'W. J. Moorehouse, a lad of fourteen years, son of William J.B Moorehouse, Sweet's Corners, passed away. Death was gue to blood-pois- '{oning frofn what at first Rppeared but a trivial inflamation of the eve. The body was sent to | Lyndhurst via Brockville by James, Reid, undertaker. -- i: "BOOZE" HIDDEN IN CHIMNEY. Police Made Find Wednesday At Home On Stephen Street, The loex! police have found 3 new hiding place for liodor. Armed with 2 search warraut for a home on { Stephen street, on Wednesday after- oes cite, rt Cat's Paw Rubber Heels and Rinex Soles A happy combination that saves shoes--saves money and gives you a springy step that makes a tempting article of wilking easier. b, Sergeant Samuel Ariel and food. Youll be 1 wear twice as long as * s Jom Naylon found two (ompted Lo bite 3 piece right leat "heels and soles--are F "booze In the chimney, of it before the butter eather : Fay : s under the fioor [i : has a est if ; waterproof and aconomical b e collection just' Philanthropic, and similar institutions hit are conducted for the benefit bf ray. Serve our . It's ' re : * amall valise, and it w t blic and not f fit purshase goods without t t pri full of 1664 satitacrion. Toi for the whole Family, : "the police station, A | established by the War 'Purchasing Co misses. Withou ) ries itr groceryman what he Tell your cobble: that you having liquor for sale, will : 9 already kuows---that . he want only Cat's Paw and wade against the owner. should deliver our bread to ---------- OF THE WAR PURCHASING COMMISSION, BOOTH BUILDI the items in which they are interested! whether new or second-hand or both, Arrangements will he made to have samples on exhibition at places through - : out Canada; specifications. full details, and tender forms will be mailed when ready to those who have registered as suggested above. $x IF INTERESTED PLEASE APPLY NOW im Institutions May Make Direct Purchase Without : Tender i Dominion, Provincial, and Municipal departments, hospitals, charitable, ; LOAF of. our bread is Hu: All communications should be addressed to the Secretary, War Purchasing Comuisston, Booth Building, Ottawa, who will be glad to supply lists and further details to those futerésted, untsville William McLean, Te the Stand- 0 Sompeny. as ¥ of that place AR etd tn yut Iture | The ? : ulture ; mitice of the legislators mE EEE Te = EERE 3 in his oly #8 & i EAD Fools eps of Is fatner and enter br, g O06 ol. Jdate for president of the Board of [tics Aldermen who bas been en nest fall, annvoun~ed ves Republioun party leac-{ierday thet be intendsd 10 follow the A sober mana soft answer.

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