PAGE TWENTY 5, 10 ano 15¢. STORE 0™ ANNIVERSARY SAL WEEK Monday, May 12th to Saturday, May 17th mE NOTHING OVER 15 CENTS IN THIS STORE . # Frank Woolworth, a farmers boy of nineteen modern Woolworth Store as u know it to-day. RIY F IVEY, _- Fa 4 wich his father th a load tatoes, struck a job in forty years to a total of Ra Woolworth he is Dn f PE en store in Watertown, N.Y,, where he load of for three months at Woolworth Building, the largest and tallest building n the wor! 3.50 per in Wa At the end of two and one-half years he was earning = floors for offices; costing 14 million dollars. 6.50 per week, and felt that with that income he was in a position The hundreds of men who compose the present ouganization of F. W. to marry Jennie Creighton of Picton, Ontario, Canada. Woolworth Co., all entered the service as boys at a salary of $10.00 and hag years later,» iwith a wife and baby on his hands, he was able to save less per week. This, to-day, comprises the largest and strongest a org on a Sajary of $10.00 per week, and to open his first five-cent store zation in the world. I "Uti ca, N.Y., in the Spring of 1879, just forty years ago this month. The 94 stores in Canada and 77 stores in England are From that beginning, after wrestling with a thousand difficulties that the wonderful purchasing power of over one thousand stores, wh oy thes might have sent back to t le farm one less determined, he worked up to the: them to offer values unequalled by any mercantile firm in the world. THE 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE, MONDAY, MAY 12th TO*SATURDAY, MAY 17th Will be featured by some of the best values for 5, 10 and 15c. ever offered in this town. It will be a revelation to drop into the store any time of the day during that week and see what it is possible for us to offer._at the prices. The special bargains for that week will consist of "EXTRA LARGE CAN OF PORK AND BEANS/" "GRANULATED SUGAR," "SOAP," "CURTAIN GOODS," " EMBROIDERY," " ENAMELWARE," and many other items impossible to duplicate elsewhere for the price. : Watch the Counters for Special Values. * Remember, Our Highest Price is 15c. F: W. Woolworth Co.~ 5,10 & 15c¢. Store Kingston - Ontario PA te NAN ASA OAT OROP A FAILURE } FTO! THE BUSY BEAVERS when it got through into the river |in that locality. She is. survived by' p---- y below. Its flat tail was about fif-|three sons, Henry of Toronto; and Farmers Lament Damage Caused by A , . * . 4 3 They Are Very Activé in Lanark {teen inches long and about five in-| James M. McCoy, Belleville; Mrs. E. Jun ay VICES in urc es the Continual Rain. County. ches "wide and from its appearance|W. Hawkins, of Rawdon and Miss . . h ; The oat ¢rop of Frontenac county Perth, -May 10.-- Beavers ' around {it looked to be a fairly good size. "Ella at 'home. She is also survived will probably be a total failure | ern IN THE BRIEFEST |xNog's Creek, Parks Lake and Bow- i by one grandson, Lieut. T. M. Me- i ~ |year if the weatherman does not im-. POSSIBLE FORM. .ler's Lake in Dalhousie township are |The Late Mrs. Catherine Robinson | Coy, C. A.MIC., now in England, and «$t. Paul's Church.--Morning pray-| minister will preach at both services. |nediately - change his tactics. and becoming quite plentifulsnow and Belleville, May %.~--On Saturday }two granddaughters, Miss Mabel er, 11 o'clock. Preacher Canon Fitz- | Sunday is Mother's Day, wear a white lgive a week or more of continued The Whig's Daily Condensation of | they are hunting up new quariers to night at the old home at Massassaga, | Robinson of Toronto, and -Miss Ray Gerald, M.A, . Sunday, school and| flower for mother. Men's club 2 |warm weather. Many farmers have © News From .| build thejr dams ang huts. The wa-|Prince Edward county, the death oc-| Heath of Rawdon, bible class, 3.p.m.; evening prayer, 7| p.m.; bible school, 2.45 p.m.; Ep- not yet prepared their land for ive the N of the World Tele ter being quite high oie old chap curred of Mrs. Catherine Robinson, o'clock, Preacher, Canon Fitz-| worth League Monday at 8 p.m.; {grain and those who are ready are in graphic Service and + Newspaper came down as far as Umpherson's |in her 87th year. The late Mrs. Rob-| Announcement is made of the es- Gerald, ne prayer meeting, Welnesday at 8lequally as bad a condition as it Exchange. Mills one night and pretty nearly |inson was born at Osnabrook, being|tablishment in Peterboro . of the @ p.m. Everybody welcome. has been almost impossible to do any Tom Longboat arrived in Halifax chewed the top stop log in twa, s0 as |a daughter of the late James and | Stickney Motors, Ltd., a concern cap- Brock Street Methodis Church ba : seeding. A farmer who keeps an ac-|on the troopship Baltic: to let the water off. It was caught , Catherine McWilliants. Her hus-litalized at $1,500,000. THe hiinister, Rev. D. A. Lough, will First Ohurch of Christ, Scientist, curate account of the expenses and New York drug clerks have formed | at it in time and chased round into |band; James Robinson preceged her Daniel Currie, Lammermoor, trap- preach at 'both the services, 11 a.m. | Johnson street, between Bagot and jaccounts on his farm stated on'Fri-|a unibn and will seek shorter hours|the flume where it got upon one of [to the tomb about thirty years ago.iped a fine, big black bear last week, and 7.p.m. Sunday school for begin-| Wellingten streets--Sunday school, |day: 'This continued rain is cost-|and increased wages. the sills of the water wheel and sat|She has resided at Massassaga for al-{ which tipped the scales at' 240 ners. and primaty classes at 11 a.m.|9.45 a.m. Service, 11 a.m.; subject, ling me $50 a day. I cannot do any Four youths in army uniform heldthere until the flume was . opened most fifty years and was well known und Afternoon session and Young Men'd| "Adam and Fallen Man." Wednes-|work and the time in which the work jup the Austin Savings Bank, Chicago, Clu , at 3 p.m. dey, 8 p.m., testimonial meeting; pub- [should be done is expiring." and escaped with $8,518. ic reading room, same address, op- hs Briti gunboats were shelling Calony Congregational Church---- | en every afternoon, except Sunday, : Bolgheviki positions all Thursday af- Frederick G. MacKenzie will preach |3 to'5 o'clock. All are cordially in- Seeley's Bay News. ternoon- in the Archangel region. at both services. Morning service, vited to the services and the reading! Seeley"s Bay, May 7.--Last Tues:| An American 'warship entered the 11 am, evening service, 7 p.m.;|room. day the post office was removed tojport of Fiume on the 6th, much to biple class and Sunday school, 3 : ro its new quarters in the house former- (the surprise of the inhabitants. pm.: Young People's meeting, Mons Union Street" Baptist Church [ly occupied by F. W. Young. The| Af the St. Louis, Mo. fur suction day, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed-| Pastor, Capt. J. K, Fairfull. Phone house was fitted up nicely for the}100,000 mink skins brought from $2 nesday, 8 p.m. All are welcome. 2207w. Morning service, 11 a.m, |[Purpose. Mrs. A. Doggett is not en-ito $19.75 each, = Some 4,700 otter --- Subject, "Vessels of Mercy." Even- joring very sod henitn at present. brought over 31.000, B : i gregatiol ch, | ing service, 7 .m., "subject, 'His Mrs. A. W. apman has gone. to @ Wheat Export Company is Ne ean Shtional ates, Mother's Sn Sunday school | Kingston for medical treatment. The gain in" the market for flour, and Odrue Patterson, pastor, will preach and adult bible cldss, 3 p.m.; Wed-|Hornerites have commenced the erec- full Canadian mills have orders for ; v & at both services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, | nesday prayer meeting, 8 p.m. You tion of theif new frame chapel on|work at capacity till July. MR. SWATSLAND tee Sunday school and bible classes, 3/ are invited to attend ome or all of Adelaide street west. The founda-} Alexander Kerensky, the former LE / Dear Sir. 1 take great pleasire p.am.; prayer meeting Wednesday,] Of these services. Mothers' Day ser- tions are already completed. SomeiRussian premier, isin Paris. He has h 4 praising' your. Hwalzema. - About, § 8 pan. Y.PS.C.E., Friday, 8 ' p.m.{ vice. Special music. ~~ | much-needed repairs are being made not, however, made an appearance in 4 months ago | had af opesation per- to the roads. The members of theipeace conference circles. ¥ formed. which, 'resulted in blood-pois- Cordial Welcome Is extended to all. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, |1.0-0-F. had a parade last Sunday toy The full text of the peace treaty i : aning, and my whole body from head Oy B Brock street--The 'minister, Rey. W. the Methodist church. Rev. A. Dus with Germany will not be published y to foot was covergd with a terrible and rat Baptist Church (Sydenham Taylor Dale will iiss a ola] tin preached a fine sermon. Mrs. W. until after it has been signed, the rash. ¥ consulted several doctors and > . Chapmian's condition remains about{Echo de Paris 'says to-day. used all kins of salves being adver Rl are soi Day servlet Tham, Res. the same. Seeding operations are} Wireless thas been resumed be- toad without, Any Sieh 1 a rot pm, bible school. 7 p.m "subject, | Beginners and primary Sunday School Iaueh delayed by the frequent show-|tween Eiffel Tower in Far and Ber walt: nor Siep, forthe burning sad pam, ii lets] classes 11 ami main aciovl' and ors. lin so that the foreign office can keep ON'T think you can eure Eezema and Skin Dis-litsting aimost drove me out of my. music at each service. 'Honor Thy|bible class, 3 pm.; Y.P.S. Monday, in ¢lose- touch with Versailles. eases of a like'nature by merely rubbing S0me-jmivd; so one day 1 sent' my daughter - Mother" by attending church on|8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, | ' Lot Bought; House To Go. The French foreign office was thing on the outside. The trouble lies HE the drug store and she was advised -- : notified on Thursday that the Aus- : Mother's Day, Jom. A cordial welcome is ex-1 ISMN, May 11 Arne le ny | rid Doace delonmn hdd Jt Vienom than. the €kin: the blood 'must be purified. Swaizemal> Wve Fue of Simms ecco First Congregational: Church-- Liat |nas_ brought about is the purchase of{@8d would reach #. Germain . on cures Fezema because it will positively free the bloods nofue, 1 began to 'feel a great Services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.; Sun- Queen Street Methodist Churches [8 lot from the Henry Graham es- Rriday. of impurities, the sores healing up like magie. The} change: my appetite came back; the school and Bible classes; 3 p.m: | Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wor- [tate by * Mervyn Chaplin. [This imbalance irailport equibe, cures effected have Been marvellous, even after allfvitterness of fy mouth: Jefe fae; 1 tet m Murray, BA. B.D. of Queen's | Ship at 11 am. ind 7 p.m. Sunday nde o.04 trame house ad | eventeen nursing eioters Wilk prob- other treatments have completely failed. Swaizemd well on dhe WAY to recovery ma 1 de. Uh fersly, Wii pron i at both arn Babe a 3. he PRstof ah his ll be 'pulled, down to ieava| ly re reach Portland, Mate, on' May | should be used in every ease of to' keep on' taking ft Wnt 1 people's societ Chri ndeay- | Sohool Mothers' day programme post- m for 1 residence Mr. Chaplin | 3 : 3 ; ; dis Sonu ih a or pedis : oo tian Ea the! woned. All Vict in the Y.MLCIA. erecting for himself. This " Supcrior Cuecho forces, afters bil) ee ry Hd Rigen Mute 19 church with '8 welcome. Morning topic, 'Mothers' Mission-- honse: is one of the most ancient iter struggle, have gained n footing | RUNK , h 1 would see the last of this terrible tor- and am still taking MW, as my case was -- Mothers' Crown." Evening topie, in town, and long years ago the at-Lin 'the town of - Nagysseczeny, ° #0 bad, mot only with the Eogema, but Church, | "Germany Paying the Piper." AN je: was used for the first Orange So: "Hungarian supreme Army Sa, alss aver one hundred boils covered Chalmers Corner Ba and Cler, dots | Welcome, ciety hall in town. The elder Gra- announces. - p og 5 no Minis Rev: am, EE A a reat grandfather >of Mra.) The 'Afghans tos ad an -f Db alibi a i i Ad bo 4 --e iui _- \D. Services at 11 a.m, and 7 pam. | St George's Cathedral--Very Rev. . was the builder and owner |friendly attitude' towards. the British) 0 nof silfer (he darture and' di ont my. ment Tad the Weeping: Boras minister Will pre-a at- both | 6. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., Dean |0f the building, and was also one of have crossed the Indian border. Eczema, Swaizema will cure you. In aver four his Te Aedes ns Buin ain Fin goriees In the eveniny "A Mothers' | 8nd rector, 78 Wellington street, [the P Ben os Orangemen of his [Military precautions are being taken lf every case of Kezema has been cured in whiehl lt to oe comb my: hat: my Day" sermon. This church offers a idtonhone 2156. Rev. Cecll Whalley, tan. a native of ire Por he CE ot Ee 3 Hl Swaizemy had been used. no. matter how long-stand- leary running © matter, ana" face and SH Fe A A hs i mmr [He lf] vi the cise bad been. pg duty, day after Easter. 8 a.m., holy com- an' vs. Town of Perth. N Teg efridy g ; i Sa active mupion; 11 a.m. matins; preacher, oa May, 10---An action brought Atlantic 0 Swaizema js sold and guaranteed hy all goods wo do prglatie ss + x tre £0 YT Th Feo oll work, ar Church | the Dean of Ontario; 3 p.m., Su omas McGowan, of Perth, a p lB resulis ERIE school; J p.m. ovensong. F aday | ~ainat the corporation of Perth for 4 druggists. that if you do not get salsfactory res hay left almost gh my body, with An * | tamages or the death of 'his. son, : pond | | , t . 3 . wer our monéy will he re nded, exception of tw spots whieh § think Services 11 am and 7 pm. The! Rev. Cecil Whalley. Ea Se vag of ; : agwerelll - Y fu wil soon be healed up. Iocan str 29th, 1918. Gerald MeGowan Femedy for » a eT i fame contact with a wire dangling a Car mel. Start To-day to Tak Swaizemn. Commander Read, of Seapline N- 1 : That the adop- ¢ mer. { : Irom + wien - the- public park Sad t Saving Act, as| driven into : v8 instantly electrocuted. , The case % Itwour dealer capil supp H 2 write {5 © SW AISLAND, Mfg. Chemist, ont Street. West iat afternoon i ighbor enor victions consume: 5 contsii] ah, f 5 FE SEE agave: 24 persons, and $£490 in ad 5 cen 1h: 4 : | seking for daylight Eo Be returned) in Tweed, | ey a : Bu