Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG " [®] A full Sweaters and Sweat- Coats all weights and colors. range of er in [®] "THE CLUB" 112 Princess St. HL IRE Sas AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES For information and rates apply ® » P. Hanley, OP. & TA, GT. y+ Kingston, Out. Tobacco Habit Dangerous BERR h, SIRT femur, ot aoe ES iman . would ve in Sy ree, Meolol ary of t . & and go 138 PRINCESS STREET FRESH FRUITS ARRIVING DAILY -- PEACHES, PEARS AND GRAPES. ! A carload for Fiir Week. 'We have also a consignment of pure Clover Honey, in all size packages. The United Grocery 188 Princess St. Phone 207 Next to Standard Bank GOLDS OPEN THE. DOOR TO MORE © SERIOUS AILMENTS | Isabel, motored to Belleville on Sat- {urday last to visit Dr. 8S. G. Cronk. | Mrs. J. Leaman. 'Miss McAmon and Miss Wright, of - | Gananoque, were 'with Mr. nd Ms. | Gettirig Too Fat? «Try This--Reduce Bu From The rtunate ex e fat ome acoun Frontenac At teri tts at ADOLPHUSTOWN REPORTS SANGSTER. Oct. 14 Whi arsh | trip through gat 15t week .4 {ing cattle. Ma rane made a| | flying trip to K » Saturday. Vi- |sitors: Mrs. Thom Barrett at T | | Hickey's, Bob's Lake; Mr. and Mrs i | P. O'Connor and daughter Loretta at T. Young's; Mauri 1e at © Fitzgerald's; Mis at N. Murphy's; at P. Q'Connor's; T. X mas Kiley's. Various Meetings Held--School Fair On Tuesday. Adolphustown, Oct. 14 The last week or two have been crowded with { events, The lad 3 | were much pleased "1 of the dis cor lam Abel | get. 8th. A go oung at Tho-| gance and an int | me presented { the afternoon s 4 | of Miss Howie, of the Oriental Home Oct. 14,----Fletcher Burnham, and | Vancouver, B.C.\This was followed bride, (formerly Edna Carslake),| py 5 jively referendum talk by Major have returned from an extended wed-| WoConnell # ding trip and settled in their home|" 'my, Womans Institute here. The rally day service was well | held at the home of Mrs. W. Co attended. Rev. Mr. Stewart assisted | on Friday was well attended. by Mr. Bloss, and Mr. Costain of To-! ¢ Allison i WwW. R ronto, gave stirring addresses in con-| prey are s to the W.I nection with the referendum. W. T. | y in Ottawa | Medcof, B.A, just returned from the| s¢ | west, to attend Queén's, spent the] | week-end with his parents. Mrs. R | Babeock and brothr, Walter Martin ng their s at Adams, N d Mrs. John Freeman, Wil | mer, were recent guests at W. Vanlu ven's. Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory { spent Thursday of last week, with friends at Verona. James Whan and family, Sharbot Lake, formerly of { this place, have been renewing ac- | quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Adams have been visiting the latter' brother, G. Shay. J. J. 'O'Reilly had a gang of men repairing the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Babcock 8 and wee son, Gerald, recently visited 2 ad | Mrs. Goslin, at Hartington. Quite number shipped fowl around thanks- {8 ving time. €s of wit 2st in a pre principal ite n was the address HOLLEFGRD con- Oct. joyed the ac n Sunday JU J men from hurch, To rowd to view f exhibits visited King- a few pointers from Mr. Misses a and Annabell to Arden and atten week. Miss Mary Ha , Belleville, is the guest of Mrs. R. Hawley. The { friends of John Prout were sorry to hear of his accident. Mrs. G. A. Rut- tan is able to be out again. Miss Edna Magee of Enterprise spent Thanks- with her paren Miss Mary was a week-end visitor in Napanee. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Bogart and son Arthur were Sunday visi- tors at Mr. Roblin's. Miss A. Davis is visiting in Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer (formerly Mrs. M. J. Joyce), Marlbank, spent Monday night with Mrs. R. Cousins. Jean motored : fair last | ® | | Leeds | 3 ts MORTON. Oct 14.--The members of the { Womans' Institute intend holding a | { box social on the 15th. Mrs. R. Wiils | spent Saturday in Kingston. Miss | Estella Sly spent the week-end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Burtch, Leeds. MN Hazel Wiltse, Athens, spent the week-end at her old home here. Miss Jennie Henderson, Brock- ville, spent Thanksgiving with her | parents. Preston Laming Intends go- ing to Kingston where he has secur- | ed a position. Clifford Earls has pur- | chased the C. R. Taber property. | Di on WOLFE ISLAND WEDDING. The Hogan-Greenwood Nuptials Tuesday Morning. Wolfe Island, Oct. 15.-- | wedding took place at the Church jof the Sacred Heart Wolfe Island, The & ta jon Tuesday morning, at 9.30 o'clock. « -- are a ere In his Me | hen Miss Marie Greenwood became inity 8 )0- | : a fa 3 {the bride of Leo Hogan. The cere- iaioes amd pong then fall plowing. { many was performed by Rev. Father : . ' | Fleming. The bride was given away purchased a car load of satile ang i |by her father and looked charming tends shipping them to Tomes Lin white duchesse satin trimmed raffle and dance at Wellie Good- |p pearls, wreath and veil, and car- berry's was well attended. Mr. and | a shower bouquet of white i {rying Mrs, and .maiden-hair fern. Miss on WAGARVILLE. a Lawson, Cronk and daughter, | oo. o Inéz Greenwood, sister of the bride, 5 | was bridesmaid and wore blue silk Mr. and Mrs. Ard. Wagar also Mr. |ywith white hat and carried pink and Mrs. W. Cornwell made a busi- | roses. Vicar Hogan, brother of the fies 'trip to Kingston on 'Tuesday. | groom, was groomsman. The music Mr. and Mrs. D. Cronk spent Sunday was rendered by Mrs. Shiels. at F. 8. Kirkham's. -r | « After the ceremony en pha weds motored to the bride's home, LYNDHURST. | where a sumptuous Breakfast await- Oct. 15.--Filling silos is the or- | ed them. She received many . and der of the day. Mrs. C. Ferguson | beautiful presents, including some is ill with Dblood-poisoning. Nurse | generous cheques. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Sheffield is with her. Mrs. G. S.|gan left in the afternoon for To- Rooney has gone to Kingston for the |ronto and Niagara Falls, the bride winter. Mr. and Mrs. Shales are | wearing a blue suit = with hat to moving to Kingston, where Mr match, and a set of black fox furs. Shales has bought out a business on ! « «nnn Pine street. Mrs. John Earl has re- | 1 1 { turned home, after spending two weeks in North Bay with her sister, and Miss McAmonbm bm bm bm Miss Ethel Lloyd, R. R. Tate, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J. Simes has returned home after spending the summer at Vank- leek Hill. The people are digging potatoes and find lots of rotten ones. R. Wood is erecting a fine cement block house. Sases ended in death! So a recent Canadian investigation showed. . These were not cases of infectious di -- of ption -- of ty. phoid! « They were cases where a person had sustained some slight injury--a cut, a burn, & wireprick --and where the wound; being thought not serious enough for care- ful treatment, had been neglected. Blood-poisoning and death resulted. When you er your children sus- tain any injury, ensure against fo- fection by applying Zam Buk. This balm soothes the pain, stops bleed ing, and by destroying all germs prevents blood-poisoning, ete. Hence BO time need be lost from work or - Blsasire by those who use Zam-Buk, dealers, 50c. box, am-Bu Lanark FALL RIVER. Oct. 14.--The buzz of the thresh- ing machine is heard in this vicinity. M. R. Reid, P. 8. 1., visited the school here recently and gave a favourable report. Miss M. Herr, teacher, spent Thanksgiving in Perth. Mrs. J. Wright and family, Dexter. N. Y., have returned home after spending some time at A. Gray's. Mrs. Frank Davison spent last week under her parental roof here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Conroy at T. Buker's. The heavy frost of last week ruined the gardens. Potato digging is almost over and the farmers report a fair crop, Mr. Fleetwood Gray is visit. ing in Toronto. It would be a blessing if what is sometimes called free speech could be throttled. BRINGING UP FATHER thé newly- | A pretty i i | | { i | | f | | I i | | i | CASTOR 1A ks Cotten Root Coirponalt In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of FRIDAY, OCTORER 17, 1019. DONT SPECULATE v niag nd Boys' Clothing is TODAY IN HISTORY HE AA { buy- new, 1 and of the very latest styles We Are Down On igh Pr H ices mpar save ison. That {is money every Men's and Young Men's Suits--$25, 830, $35. Bok I One hundred and forty-two years ago today, surrendered to General Gates at Saratoga. Find another soldier. Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Men's and Young Men's Overcoats--8$23. to ¥40 $28, $30, $32, up wo Surrendered'f] IR Ae nutia : October 17, 1777, Burgoyne Frousers--a very special offering---$6.50 . Raincoats--splendid Tuality, at $13, $18, S20. Right side down forehead at breast. Sweater Coats--all the way from $2.50 up to $8.00. -------- ------------_ te | Boots. Shoes, Rubbers, 'etc.. at attractive prices. ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess St. A safe, veiiable regulating | medicine, 8. grees of strength-- For Infants and Children € 9 £ot Ty ii Jrenai on receipt of nrice, ree pamphlet. Address: THE COOX MEDICINE co, TORONTO, ONY. (Formerly Windsar.) the J A y many acts and can be lost by one. We keep this thought always before us in developing them. Don't Go Without An Overcoat Yourself AND GIVE THE PRICE OF IT TO YOUR DOCTOR -- HE PROBABLY HAS ONE If you really want to economize, do so at the expense of your hobby, not your health-health comes first. These snappy mornings are wonderful if you're dressed for them, but if you're not, watch your step. The change of season's is the dangerous time. If you doubt it, look back at last year. LION CLOTHES are excl usive, but not expensive. Their lines have the grace, which bespeak their private tailoring. They are not built according to the theory that one stitch in time saves nine, but rather that nine stitches in the making are worth ninety in the busheling. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! -...We have 150 Young Men's Waist Line Overcoats in a variety of patterns, which we are going to sell for . $25.00 Get one before it is too late. TROUSERS Men's extra good, strong Working Trousers $2.50 50. Match up that Coat. A SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE! We were lucky to procure from a large man- ufacturer 50 American Worsted Suits; nice brown patterns. These are a regular $25 Suit to-day. On sale as long as they last $18.50 Sizes 36 to 44. SPECIAL FOR TEN DAYS A Special Sale of Men's Raincoats $12.50 to $25.00. We are selling a dandy for $15.00. HATS AND CAPS See our classy range of Hats and Caps before buying at those same low prices. Others up to $8. -- MEN'S CAPS, $1.00. SPECIAL! vr SWEATERS AND SWEATER COATS t We are showing some pretty patterns in l Men's Sweaters and Sweater Coats, at those t same low prices. Remember, if vou go in for Made-to-Measure Clothing we are experts with the t Ii Hundreds of samples to choose from. Suits made to your order from $28.00 ik Sa no pay. ne. fit, The Lion Clothing House Look for the Lion in the Windo 347 King Street, Near Princess Street ». . WwW. . Er * 2 " : Bv GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY: I'M GLAD AGGY HAS CONE SHOPPIW . FRONT ronvens waa nf on eet rake... a a... OH! DARN THAT. JOST A% | ary bo SLEED - iv DISTURBED: . { save SOME L | SILVER MR JIGS AD | HAVE SOME SAD NEWS ALSO! JUST A LITTLE HAT YOUR wire BOUGHT - FIFTY DOLLARS COD ' HAVE A COD PACKAGE ALSO! BraoLLy- IF) FT STAYED IN THE HOUSE 4 ANCTHER HOUR - 1D Be MN THE POOR 'HOUDE !

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