Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1919, p. 3

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TT Tm. = TE ky eg CT TT PAGE THREE 2 re Ce THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | Gertrude, to Dr. J. A. Blezard, of a eo ! The wedding ly in Winnipeg i : PROBS:-- Sunday, gales and much colder, 5 | * : i . ' f of wi ake pla e GRIPPE AND FLU . { middle of December. 2 - . } These ars the days to catch 3 i : er '15 cold.. A little prevention saves } ' much trouble and suffering. { ~Dover's Cold Breakers. . E ' ~Lax. Bromg Quiine 3 ~~Week's Break Up a Cold - x 1 : rr | On Wednesday and Thursday ey-| INSANE OR INFLUENCED A few doses will clear up a p incipal and Mrs, Bruce Tay+ | i cold ip short order. a er Tce C8) : : ' ? 1 | THEY TY TTR r, jeen's Hesidence, ere ti : { HICKEY'S SPEEDY CURE : ow 3 foie" when their Euesis wore ine | The Brothers of Dennis Owens ° : ° ; the great "fu" mixture; ff aff of the University and their | Fail to Get His Will IY h : { § quickly relieves the stubborn Ji #1 and a very delightful gather- | Set Aside. i Ose & ur ---- t Sw 1 cough--strengthens the breath- §}/ ngs they were. Each evening a mu-| eee $ ing apparatus and is the best } This season presents | ucal programme wgs much enjoyed Belleville, Nov, 20. -- James and mixture of, its kind sold. | nd a bright little play called Joseph Owens of Sevmour townshi : a" ! rp. . {3 right little pl calle Joseph Owens of Seymour township, : Gel these . | difficulties for the | Jramatist At Home' ' was cleverly brorehi an action in the Supreme fi . "Hl merchant There ex- }| Sted by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hicks, Court here to set aside the will of h rea es 9 | * - receive arm ApPPIAnuSe. {their brother, Dennis Owens, by }! Ot Yow . i cen's colors and a silver bowl fill- i ro iaeathes is real a | 1H t shorta ee} ueen's co it Ny he j which 'he bequeathed all his real anc ; h At Best Ss i 1sts a grea g {2d with yellow "mums" decorated | . ....; property to his wife, Agnes Bh of merchandise in all { Be supper lable which on Wednes- 1), 0,1. contending that the testator The Popular Drug Store : 1 | ay night was presided over by Mrs. was of unsound mind when the will : j OPEN SUNDAYS lines, coupled with { 3 L.- Clark, Mrs. J. C, Third, Ms. {was made. The estate involved about . » 69, Branch 2018 §1' sual demand } ¥de and FMrs. John Macgillivray; 1$25.000. Chief Justice Sir Gleéhholm § a hone ' ! an unu . { vhile on Thursday night, Mrs. Cole- | ho 00" fiemissed the action Ji : y The hope of replen- | nan, Mrs. Skelton, Mrs. McNeil and [with costs. i . "3 ire A RB. Williamson were in A' few days after making the will \§f ished assortment be: 1 aaron iE, a Dennis Owens had consulted a doef > . .o0 0 on a0 sah 00g at LY fore Xmas. 15 slight { or the others brought very happ, |1oF, owing to his melancholy condi- Hi : ; T : ¥ ; renings to a close. These are only | tion, and he gradually became worse. § - - . 5 The early buyer gets e first of a series of gatherings for | Evidence was = introduced by the i To-night Will Be A Bargain Night At Steacy S h b t h rincipal and Mrs. Taylor intend |Plaintiff to show that the testator §i : : the best chance eing "At Home" the first Thurgda, [had attempted suicide by Paris green, § : : 'i land that he ultimately died in Rock- ! it 1 1 ening of every month to the stal 3 12 d Keeley J. M.0.D.0. Therefore, it is wise the University and their wives. (wood Hospital Kingston. The Judge J pp opp 0 00 1 ? 1 ¢ to | WLI held that, while he was suffering 1s will be absolutely your last chance to secure any of these sensa- | On Wednesday afternoon many [from profound depression, there ¥ I . iA . 5 " ? ; : | Sinastomany wenaed ther and Thos ho evidence of his being insane when | tional bargains offered during the week. We strongly advise all : "pper. Union street to we » that [the will was made, or o is being § , 4 J 4 Sho proaty Youre a, re Te Phil- [unduly influenced in the making thrifty women to get their share of these values to-night, but remem- : | Ph lo the Limestone City, it being {the will, ber the quantities are limited, so we advise early selection i ' . It was shown that Dennis Owens the first time that she has received | ' ) Mrs. Mc- [had led an active career as a farmer, since coming to Kingston. A | Laughlin came down from Oshawa and that he suddenly found himself } to assist her daughter, and Mrs. W. | idle, having leased his land, his idle- | § Phillips also received with her. Love- [ness inducing melancholy. | Sale Starts Promptly at 7 p.m. Insure Against After Regrets by ly flowers, chrysantheums and nar-| = Using Glasses Prescribed, WEDDING MARRIAGE issi helped to make her very attrac- ONTARIO & QUEBEC Made and Fitted by RINGS. LICENSES tive house even more attractive. Four | NAVIGATION CO. WINS ' I p { handsome silver candle sticks with | 'r pretty pink shades cast their soft Judgment for $685,000 in Ace | : | "ts over the polished tea table, | p Keeley Jr., M00. {1 SMITH BROS. | 2: i fost ss ™ en ot leormer ll | BLovsess - °F BLANKETS. | ferns. "Here Mrs. Campbell Strange The optometrist of today to do JEWELERS made tea while Mrs. W. K. Ross Belleville, Nov. 29.--Chief Justice A . I EF vr be obured: coffee OR Parser or- | Falcombridge gave judgment in the §i 60 onl ure Silk repe de 3 i good work must not only be »oured coffee, cach wearing a cor Dibner lg ad bb sg in ade { YY P C ep 90 pairs only, of Steacys spe equipped with the best mechan- Limited sage bouquet of crimson roses, the oot 0 n > ~ k . 3 . . * ical apparatus but must have Established 1800 ion gift of the hostess. Mrs. Keith Hicks | Navigation Company against I eth Chene Blouses; in colors of cial quality White and Grey: that led, 0 ng Street : 2 rs. Everett Birdsall passe .| Rathbun, M. J. McFaul, Frank Bren- . 3 ee / : IO a Engine ' : A tonereit Birdsall passed the | nan, Capt. D. B, Christie, M,_ Pal || rose, flesh, pink, maize, Flannelette Blankets, with ENCE CAN GIVE. : ate "| mateor, A. Leslie, . Lestte, Harey |} white and black. All sizes, pink and blue borders; 11-4; A truly Queen's gathering was |; wom) onG 16 ef 8 i . : 2 : I this commits. of ma 3 [tt ox ruta "arraoon "whe Jomn Frank Chapman, in favor of |f and pretty styles to choose good large size, and worth and machinery of 'experience N Mrs. Sanford Calvin, King street. joy, Sy ite rest from May 31, 1912. | |i from. Reg. price $5 50 $3 50 a i and equipment that makes ] kindly lent her house to the local | pp cf Rot Ail Er er 865. | Nl . wuld . pair. Keeley's service unique iu . branch of Queen's Alumnae Associa | ooo" 4 ie ool under an agree- | To-night A $3.98 To-night " $2 49 Kingston. ! N Hon wie entertained at tea the girls ment by which the defendants, who | Bi % : o eran > ' for Chrenio " Sf a ® Sradualing Sass, oa Presi | were the former shareholders of A TS rn W iy see a a oS a 3 Aor rr E24 the Quinte Navigation Company, |* Ko Tassanen's o} 8 oc a suesls nthe CININE |, reed to guarantte by document md room Mrs. Logie Macdonnell poured | te hi 3 . {under a seal a mortgage to be given tea, while Miss Lilian Mowatpresided | by the plaintiffs for the construction wer the coffee pot. "Their assistants : 9 > : : Fr ; |of a stewmship, this $65,000 repre- -- wore the Misses Myra 'and Jessie) il, the" Manco: due whan 'stock | re at ; : Fi po ob ' {issued to them by the plaintitts. |} N - Ww h C F and Mrs. A. D. Cornett. Lovely pink | foci os tatare tals seroomont the | 1 n Barg ns or coming ror ; 5 chrysanthmums made a pretty. cen- a Navi d he | ) J » ~ : Vv ize Dice for the handsome polished Ontario 38d Tenhec Haris Som | MONARCH FLOSS--900 balls of Monarch Floss, mn nearly all ll : vie pany, Which hore posting eo | wanted shades; guaranteed full weight. . . To-night, 4 for $1.00 provincial charter, amalgamated un-| A delightful Five Hundred party der th f the Ontari alg -- was that given on Thursday evening han Nawgation Company, With # | i MONARCH DOWN---500 balls of Monarch Down: in nearly all thy Mrs. O. V. Bartels, Alfred street, | oo : . FOR SATURDAY ONLY | when there were five tables in play. federal a ieee =. | colors; get your full requiremen is. ...... . To-night 2 for $1.00 3 | Many very interesting hands were ATHENS NEWS BUDGET. - |{# ; i Ne : |plaved, ana about eleven supper was}. kin Sind BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS-- 150 Brushed Wool Scarfs, with Spee andthe daughter of the house, Mis Several Property Changes--Victory | | fringed ends, in plain and combination effects: saxe, copen, coral, . - * . : O A drtels, assis mg m 00 mg Athens, Nov. 28 -- Fred Scovil, | * hi 1 d dd - 1 maize, white, purple and paddy. . . . . . . . To-night 90c. and'$1.00- No. 40, Preserving 3 j{ after the wants of the guests. Elgin street, has sold his farm at | Xo. 54, Double Boilers $1.49 . Lake Eloida to Ogle Webster, Wash- | | Mrs. M. R. Davis, University 0." N. G. Scott and | fi WHITE FLANNELETTE-- 200 yds. only of fine; soft, import- Kettle : » z < : burn's Corners. 'No. 50, Preserving Kettle { avenue, entertained at thes tea hour : + { i < | \ { family having made alterations in |} . : a : . 2.00 {lf on Friday in honor of Mrs. C. Green- | {a0iY BEVIS Date. tetsions | § ed American Flannelette: worth 30c. to 35c. ayard today. . . ... : | land, Albert street, who is leaving | ; 10 qt. Pails, Granite . $1.49 | with' hier husband, Prof. C. Green. |eRHIY purchased, have mow taken J sheaeanaie tereiees sesecwe.. ono... To-night 25¢. a yard ¢| land, for South America on Dec: | possession. Dish Pans, . ; { la Ge Robinson and family have | Jf EL, : : : . fllil 16th. Mrs. Harry Pense and Miss | OTE SION Tot oer resid: | |} KHAKI WOOL SOX---90 pairs of pure wool, heavy, Khaki Sox; +1 {1 Norah Fisher assisted Mrs, Davis at IH 1s | ence vacated by the Scott family . [the tea table. ~~ a rat a eet 1} worth to-day 75c. apair ..........® .. To-night 47¢. ! ' a . ly purchased George Robinson's El- | §§ . : 4 rom Ota oan pena '3 few £10,575 Zope iL mg te ff | GREY SOCKS --100 pairs only, a small balance of 3,000 pairs of i - : _ y LR . + - - days with his mother, Mrs.' T. D.|ana has acsumed the management of | |§ Men's heavy, grey, Union Socks; worth 45c¢. pair. Tonight 3 for $1 } Reming King Strget. a {the Farmers' Co-operative Associa- | FE Miss# kathleen Saunders and Miss Mr. |] » ht Nun Stunders left today for Naps | 400 Jur some thine 1s chatde of Mr. 1 EMBROIDERY INSERTIONS--300 yards of Embroidery Inser- ae : Ls 2 nee to spend the week-end with their | eph Kerr, Elgin, owner of the | § 1 3 i 1 i 3 i BUY YOUR GRANITEWARE NOW AS OUR NEXT SHIPMENT aunt, 'Mrs. Geoige Hawley. re I ones 1 tions in al widths, from 1} inches to 5 inches wide. Priced bg. up HAS ADVANCED OVER 10%. DON'T MISS THIS Capt. Ernest Dawson, Chatham, | worth family, is here putting the || to 25¢. "rw . To-night, 3c. a yd. OPPORTU Ee . Eng, who with Mrs. Dawson has pi i di for another ten- . a TUNEEY been the guest of Mr. and Mis. RS Dlaee Nr. ond Mrs. William Bentley, | TABLE DAMASK 56 yards only, of Bleached Table Damask . " td - J. Carson, Romilly House, is leaving | Plum Hollow, have 11oved to thu] . % . on Tuesday for Halifax; from where | Robb house, Main street. - The form- | J'§ full 56 inches wide and wo h 1 15 a ard FE T 1 ] . 'ihe sails for England. Mrs. Dawson er has entered the employ of Joseph Ef ; ' rt $ y o-night 87c. McKelvey & Birch Ltd, © [I clin ins onion Bummer cll] JUTE TOWELLING-----|50 yards of Jute Towelling: full 18 ina. - Alexander Kirkpatrick arrived yes-|ed to the Dowsley. block. Mr. Plerce wide, and worth to-da C. a seinianie i t : : : . PHONE 287 terday, apd is the guest of his mother, is assisting in the Kavanagh barber 2 y y o-night 5 yds. for $1.00 : i | Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick, Syden- shop. 5 i : ham street, Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Morrison, Kit- ~ at.» | chener, have taken up. residence in Mrs. Donald Macphail, who wag Mrs. Joseph Jones' Victoria street re- | the zuest of Mrs, W. Birmingham, | idence. The former js in charge of | Kensington Place, left yesterday to the pentecostal mission. » spend the week-end in Picton," andi Miss Hazel Palmer is assisting in : | the Judson grocery. ; will return on Tuesday. ' i : SA - - : There are runiors that there is fo] George Whitford. who has been | gf 8 : ] ! HOOD'S MEAT MARKET = |: tines Rent ics, eof at Morewong smote ci If | Underwear Jz Hedley . lege some time in December. during the dairy season. has a 8 : . ; ed for the winter months. 200 pairs of Black Cashmer~ i 5 son's Ui - A. * . THIS WEEK *% seucraLs | eT ued re I King, -who ls spont. the 100 Men's Shirts and Draw- LE : . e Can " * . : - \{ Beet Drivutug Prescott. past {aw WOLDS IN ero ote iH ers in the famous "Watson ette ; sizes 81 to 10; 3 Beef, boneless, 20, 1h, LI west, returned i ~ ox i oo Parke beg ti 25a, B.A Coon, St. Catharines, ig MresthOme. | wave been hE' make; all sizes and good worth 50c. a pair. : e . fi . : . TRY OUR DELICIOUS BREAKS AST BACON Ra ATs IAMS, 1, | Charnsion Lake or the vite fn (1 | winter weight. Reg. $1.50 To-night . . ....3 for $1.00 Te : days in town renewing friendships, | season. : g 3 A and was a guest at the Queen's dance ta Yictors Joan diive nag Jost | each. a : 1 100 x, I f . i| last evening. ceessful, x flag A 2 i adi { Mrs. J. Stuart Crawford, Alfred awarded. NM a Mrs To-night "nese i» . ow $1.00 pairs on Ys oO es street, entertained informally at the | Born; Nov. 15th, to Mr. an Bor. ; black, full fashioned Cash- ten hour on Wednesday afternoon. | Charles Greenham, a son. Born, (gf 30 onlv- medic icht B : fe H . Mrs. Ernest Cunningham has re.| Nov. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry |§ only, medium weight fine merette ose; all sizes; - ton, n. : : aaa : turned trom New York, Where she | Jone sthool "commensement" I ribbed Combinations; regu- worth reg. 60c. spent the past two months, and is : nN £ Jilied | § od o S % again with her mother, Mrs. R. C.|on the ns or Beg rad pein lar $3.75. To-nigh ean, .39¢. Carter, West street. | success. ; ¥ i pouiy air haa deca. fixed for. Doe. Tonight ........... $2.98 * fl : : vey Arar 1 am, 2 pes Mild Winter Predicted. : 20 pair s of white, pure wool, Ey wir | aust tte Sone wll} | 100 Vests for ladies; splen- | | Cashmere. Hose: in sizes 81, | gis Marsares" Cunaiathan, Bari irvoiers tiom he Peace mie Dist ff | lid weight for winter wear. | | | 9,9} and 10. Reg. $1.25 pair eran Lalbbambon dui Fd ly } | Tonight ..... 65¢. to 85c. Tonight .............8%. i | : Mh os M oo a oI University at- medical dance | beer Bat tears had been | ff : 3 2 J ME re x 3 § 8 . : : : 2 : or hmbie, Souh America, whe ry 1g or. drawini Tr HH By X els 9. : j o oy or a any oF om the . s IBF ; } : es Ai ese sett Sms dl BS TCORCH'S = 1/1 eS ; Js : Wal Ga " -- Ted ] FEO | wi sho and. Ht py ema oom on: Wednesday. The Unfied | vernment will take action. | riage

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