Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR : : = i ' . pumas SEPTEMSER §, tg === IA WEDDING AT LANGDON 25 2 . 4 1 Saturday | vein" Sami ini | THE TIME A ; ge 1 i add A ge or aaer A | a -< = {© Kingston Hospital Nurse Is Visit-| 00 > x em : veeant | = PFT & - tn () wn { ing At Her Home, : t f m irs. E. Red-! S '4 y Pp \ Zt YR NST TS Hy ™ i? get your Fall Overcoat or your Raincoat S ial b ave just received a fine assortment of dest.English fier an extra good value at $20. Good ones . : | I'he r tal 'ct fe , upder ar : ne Mrs : ® a ; . # i ith (. 2 s 0) We € lling a lot of Combination Raincoat and Spring {wh ite wed i be The bric 's d 3 1 is ( arc 1 i | 3 oh #1 i A of \ ZA oh 3 and Fall Overcoats-"two coats in one. $1.00 off 3M sale {and wore a vell caugt lurned o tg seein 3k iil il NR R Spring "and Fall Overcoats in Blacks, Browns and Greys, prie€s on Boys' Suits: § [ur were er sister Isto men nd t the 2 LF rams $2.00 off all sale } ; 0580S Were ' | 5 » is visiting | 8 n as : : SEE OUR BLUE SUITS AT $40. : . . 3 : Sid : A Mm Eighteen years ago today, September §, 1901, President McKinley was prices on Men's Suits ] ' AT SHARBOT LAKE shot at Buffalo. 5 . i Fan oy carrer. d Se eT ---- Find the assassin. «od Boys' Shirt Waists-- § [2d CIN, Tho heide hug me Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Left side down nose at right shoulder ¥ y y » I . | A Weodding Announcement--Visitors At This Railway Village. regular $1.25 and $1 Sharbot Lake. Sef ines... Te, JE BD en RR eee enw e | ISAAC ZACKS Accident To a Boy--E. Hornie EE 271 Princess St. teeth knocked out and rec ad ~~ rr -------------- d gash on the ¢ # ¥ suddenly Wed la ver james as been the guest y Lee. Miss Grace nstre ] a \ i, ei bor Sea a 3 hor 11 oy for Sydemiam to continue | 11. Stier. A. sad Nr. Fred ais | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ox 1 On repair work of magnetos of all kinds, including marine, ot su p \ iusband 3 Is survive | mmm - 1 i Saturda in! Fyle is a guest f Mrs | exhibitior A 3 Do pot suftes| i¢ ins Fie) ls tien f Mrs. Pabpar. (exhib has cmmaims b sari stationary and motor cars, lighting, starting and generating | $nother day with! Mra ale ] a me al | her niece of Cl Baan VL a aa 3 A pau 8 oe systems of all makes, and storage batteries. Inquire about the Wye Y0S. i ing, or Protea | ter a few v s an pe fet ; ere. Fraak Ric an Ye pew threaded bone dry battery before purchasing. i ing Piles, ° f } . i . 1 4 p } a ) Y ) I {a 6y . > ; s ical open! | "T ation required.| {fie pas 112 Princess St Dr, Chale's Ointmeht wilt rellovs yout ones ter in South River, returned home | the residence of the brides pence. | hones Yith his family to ie Vilage WILLARD SERVICE STATION rncess . | and as cert cure you. tc. a box; all v. Mr. 2 rs tte 3 8 f Fthe wind bbe ladi. t \ : $ | dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, © ot etie and {IOP il. BE LY oT attended the Wa N.Y, fe 19 Brock St. I. LESSES, Prop. : 3 { Toronto, Sam ox free if you mention this] 14 V g n sum rjof Mr. ar . James / ll, to} Miss te Browr § een ai | . . | papér and enclyse Sc. stamp 10 pay postage. h : t for their home 1m { William F. B nt nted 5 _. 4 Don't Be A Fall Guy And Pay More Later §- = = Leeemeiie Watertown, ate; SSN The man with-a snug bank account, is relatives. : 5 fortified against the 'slings and arrows of Aren has been ; : Hd ne an aren has b 2rpoiat. ={ 8) outrageous fortume", B Y N Wa Cg Te og ey S\ EAS /5 It is the duty of every man to lay aside \ ate ) visit relatives here for 3 something for the inevitable rainy day, ) : re Tih orb "i Open a Savings 'Account today--and - take your first step along the road to Independence. HONESTY-s th Short ut and Safe Rud to Business Growth. That's vhy We Took 1. °° =i © THE MERCHANTS BANK | PIED AT WINNIPEG Head Office; Montreal. OF CANADA Establistied 1864, . x 2 . . The {'¥e Mrs. Henderson Formerly Kingston Branch, ~ » - - . H. A. TOFIELD, M . Have your ideas about Clothes-- Extraordinary Bargain ! ; : : X Sof lity Bey | ormerly Yee Bra ole Te Ne Ny W MeCLYMONT, Mantset- you will find*that we can Live up Odd garments of Men's Balbri . . Colliny Bay, Sept. 4 Mrs. Farga-| # " Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent st Kingston Branch. . to your ideas. See our new Fall . gan Underwear. . Shirts: sizes 42 4 sident of this' vicinity, sed away Samples; Come and be meas and 36. Drawers: sizes 36 and hear her 1 at Winnipeg. The ured by an expert. : 38. .To clear-- ReRlth, and Genet Cams a a Bo : j s 3 I n Mrs enderson was an a hi: ir ° ° Men's Good, Black Cotton Hose 50c. a garment . Qn. aod bad taka an actively : Ladi es Will W ar ™ to g0 at - ; of Een oot IY eX en aod in e MEN'S RAINCOATS . service to others and = exerting @ : 25c¢. a pair strong influence for good. We are showing some very smart a Degides a large circle. of friends ° : . patterns at those same low prices & husband, David Henderson, of Win- X or S S ' \ nipeg; one mn, Dr. Randolph C ; Men's Extra Strong Working --every Coat guaranteed. ripes Randolph ( ; ; y Henderson, a graduate this year of TROUSERS Special Nia pitoba. Me sient ll ~ : i ; us % y i ghter, Madeline a school teacher, two : * - 4 * g rs, Mrs. Andrew Howard, of Pic- ; $2.50 a pair Boys Navy Blue Pullover ton, and Miss ery Meh and ote SWEATERS I r, George McKay, both of Col- . A A stn co tom oi Others up to . To Clear ous. were accompanied by Match up that Coat with a pair. . t brother from Winnipeg to Bath, ; : . , 'rie ey were interred in the fam- . - . - . 89c¢. ily plot, on Sunday, August 31st. . Prices of Footwear are going much v MEN'S SUITS « Tidings trom Morton. higher, but by buying now you save your- A & : : Less than cost. All Boys' Sweat- 0] ong nas hom Morton, self the ; We are selling a splendid Suit for ! Bh self the increase. : N. Henders have gone to To ers must be cleared. f to spend ow a at the exhbie $22.50 tion. ~ Mrs, A. Hill and son spent . . : S 1 f Fall Donald Wiltee motored to Brockwil We are now showing a complete range cy - . - LC 4¢ iitse moto i] rockvilie . ' . : See our new Fall Suits mn the = €e our classy range O a " ! on Sunday last Mrs. Cromily, Tor- of Ladies Low-Heeled Oxfords; Perforated newest styles which have just ar- HATS AND CAPS Ri Danis he gual of little son, Jones] Wing Tip in Brown Calf and Black Kid or rived. : before buying. : 4 Falls, spent a few days last week Calfy to be worn. with spats; for fall and the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Stewart. Miss Hazel Wiltse has " winter wear. ) gone to Athens where she has secur- | ' ---- TO a > . - 4 @ ' . ® ed a position at D. Johnston's store : ; Mrs. A. R. Jacob spent Friday last with friends at Jones' Falls. Mrs. 2 A. Dillon has returned after spend- 2 2 r ing a few dayé at Chantry and other! : : : ® e points. Mrs. Johnston, Bellemy's, is THE BARGAIN SPOT OF KINGSTON : spending #& few days the guest of . » ' M . y George Roantree, 2 : "es . ¥ i ot Look for the Lion inthe Window. a : . 347 King Street, Near Princess Street ab ae HOME OF GOOD SHOES 0 4 be the chief speaker at a conven 1 2 of{the Liberals of North Lanark Rid- : : ing. to be held in Lanark. ~~ mn 1 a un u oo .oop # By GEORGE McMANU: Wood's Phospholing, : - ee anes pv Noates the whey 15 THIS WHERE -- | we WHAT} OH | WANT TO S65 Tg {LL HAVE YOU UNDERSTAND 1 ALL RIGHT | | : £ | MRED ves | Bo you 1 Boss. onE IN? M THE B0%S AROUND cn s oy Rh GF : { WANT es ' ER : / 8 w " a UP TO FA h COLLECT - Cod DOMINION FISH €0., Cdiada Foo. Board License | Ne. 9-324 -

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