Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1920, p. 4

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_P AGE FOUR' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG oY & WEDNESDAY, FEU ¥ 1a 1 "Underwear Special Men's Springtex and Hatch one-button Union Suits $3.00. "THE CLUB" 112 Princess St "Twain of Canada Ix great would not venture to come te Canada without first Fat (seve Lo George Ham could recéive them, [Ile is said te have got so "fed up" with dukes and royal bodies that he did not mind, for a chamge, escorting umtitled personalities of International fame. Mazy men whose signatures command imperious power would mo more think of forgetting te send him their Christmas cards tham they would dream of neglecting a royal command. He is so very much persona grata with sll kinds of people in Whe's Who, when he arrives in London the court circular has te be enlarged to publish the invitations {seued im Now he bes achieved the sizgmal homer ef an umpaid-for It feels relieved to know that the C. P. R. is keeping his health and revelling in his high spirits. This though aristocratic Lomden paper says George Ham is the Mark It claims his jests are beyond computation. He He bas been as gemerous with his humor as he has béen a profitable acquaintance for professional jokesmiths.: As he never has patented any of his ime imitable quips be often laughs at them when he hears them on the stage, until he realizes that they were of his own making. Yeu may have heard of the Cincinnati millionaire hé took to Muskoka. While there the plutocrat was attacked by brigands from Teronte. The chief bri gand later complained to the police that in the encounter his watch and chain had been stolen. It should be added that George Ham was not Sore and Inflamed conditions of the gums are usual Sally the or forerunner of that dread disease-- peo ie ay thirty have itin i not pus-pockets a Bobs Nearitic Disorders or Heart pee. in a hes By far the be. uth Wash, ge Ey a fey and protects your health. duty Drudgists everywhere, ice 75¢ bottle THE FEMETINE COMPANY INC, MEW YORK city LONDON, GAN. ~~ : 2 Qirip, Influenza | © Wambio's Wizard Dit a Rellable, . aa Antiseptic Preventive * Dari influenza ef demics spray the ules and a Tem times a y with one part Wizard Oil rede | parts water, using an atomizer, you haven't an atomizer, gargle throat an tl the mixture up nose. Thi Tit vel treatment sets up an antiseptic of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once' with Wizard Qil before they can develop into dangerous . Get it from druggists for 30c. I not satisfied, Jetumn the bottle and ~ your money hy ick ver constipated or have hy A uit iy evs Fron Whee ea: ittle pink pi at drugs gists, Guaranteed, out with his Cincinnati charge when the watch and chain were stolen, Thousands of personages who have enjoyed seeing Canada have festified to how much their enjoyment was due to his kindly wit and indefatigable attention. They have paid tribute to the courtesies he knows se well bow to extend in bebalf of his railway, But perhaps one. of the best tributes ever pald this incomparable humorous ciceroms of the railway tien, was a copy of verses by Mr, Neil Munre, the Scottish author. Hs sang how George Ham had "freighted laughter ten thousand miles," when acting as uncle, aunt, bedther, father and grandfather to a: party of British scribes. Ther think in Britain that not te bave knewn Cerorge Ham of the G, F, 2. 13 to Glaplay ignorance of the Emuire's penrrasiny, a p= Winnipeg Telegram. » po a ----, $138 for Grade Cows. Belleville, Feb. 11.--The auction sale=sheld by Everett 8ills of the Ninth Concession of Thurlow affords Hockey Game at Westport. Waltport, Feb. 9.--An interesting game of hockey was played yester- jday, when Newboro and Westport | boys played. The score was 2 to 1 in {favor of Westport. Never was there "== | such a crowd at the Steel Bros'. rink, lover five hundred being present. Mrs. Morgan McMartin, . who has been seriously. ill, is improving slow-- ly. Miss Annis Whelan, who under- of prices in the agricultural world: dairy herd, but they were a good lot of Holstein and Ayrshire grades. The highest price realized for an individu- wi al was $150. an indication of the present trend From The . PLEVN: NA. Feb. 7.----Owing to condition of the roads ot present, the |! { stages are 'on ti The many | friends of Mrs, Luther Tooley gre grieved to learn' that she is indis- posed, but all. hope for her speedy recovery. Miss Mamie Smith, Ardoch, is a visitor this week at Rev. and Mrs. . OC. Watson's, the rectory. Misa Ethel MeMurdock, who spent past. week visiting here, has retu to hér home at Ompah. Misses Ethel and Laura Albert and Belle Ohlmann visited friends in Ferunleigh, yester- day. Gordon McDougall, Lavant Sta- the excellent to-day. The funeral of the late Mrs. Thompson, Béech's Corners, was con- ducted here on Saturday ast. BELL ROCK. grippe or "flu" section at the present time. householder in this town has gone into the wood business on his own hook. Lila the five-year-old . little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Babcock, was taken to the General | Hospital, Kingston, about two weeks ago. At the time of last report she as gaining nicely. Hockey is a very popular game Th the rural dis- | tricts this winter, Verona, and EK. L. were visitors at J. cently. going through this Vergna, re- Amey, Pomernpy's MYER'S CAVE. Feb. 9.---The weather, : what warmer, and the 'Toads dre splendid. A few from here attended the funeral of 'the late James Wise on Saturday. E. Ei Perry, and two' sons, James and "Wilfrid, returned to their home at Centreville on Fri- day , after spending a month: here. Ebb. Perry gis an the sick list. Many ! who came Yrom QGilmoiir camp last wedk have been quarantined for smallpox. There are only « couple ot light cases yet. Mrs. Bell Rodgers is now staying at C. MacGregor"s A sugar party at-J. R. Perry's Thurs- day and spent a very enjoyable ev- ening, Miss Edith Marshall, Arden, took tea at Mrs. J. R. Perry's, Mon- trip to Northbrook, Friday. A few of the neighbors gathered were treated to sugar. W. Bauder at- tended the sale at the late James Wise's, "Thursday. Myr. and Donald MacGreger and son Charles, | spent Wednesday evening at Sunny- side... Thomas Killenbeck and bro- ther Allan, visited this vicinity. last week with their new sawing machine on their way home to Plevna. ---------------------- There were no thorotigh-breds in the' tion, made a flying trip to this burg | Feb. 10.--There is an epidemic of | Every | Mrs. E. MX Yogke, | few of. the young people attended the | day last. J. Curtis made a business' at A. | Spencer's one evening last week and ! Mrs." | the St. Vincent went an operation for appendicitis at de 'Paul Hospital, Brockville, on Tuesday, Is getting along nicely. Mrs. M. Seed, Chantry, who has been the guest'of her daugh~ ter, Mrs. E. Knapp, street, returned home on Friday. W. Bedford LEEDS ROCKFIELD, Feb, b.--Farmers are busy 'gett- The average price for the large herd was $138. One spring calf brought $39. A three-year-gld colt, part Percheron, sold for $191; and'a team for $270. A brood sow brought the remarkable price of $80.! ing ou: wood, and W. H. Franklin's The prices for grain were equally saWwiug outfit is busy on the street. notable, $1.02 per bushel being paid The young people enjoyed a sleigh I the deceased was married to Mar- | | sister, Mrs. John MeGrath, Tweed: for oats, $2.03 for barley. Hay sold G. Russell, Port Colborne, is spends [for $17 a ton at the barn. Ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. § +J. Suuly, at Gouverneur, N.Y. Miss Dorothy Mary Arnold, Westport, and Edward James Johnstone, a chemical engineer of Antwerp, were married on Frida; at the home of * Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rodger. 'W. Stoness, of Tamworth, is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. H. Stoness. The death took place in Detroit last Ammond, wife of Fred ww. m= strong, and daughter of the late Rey. Thomas McAmmond, a well known rio. week, from Influenza, of Laura Me- Methodist minister in Eastern Onta- ride party on Tuesday evening, and | drove to the home of William White, Caintown, where ga pleasant time was spent. A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. T. Webster, War- burton, yesterday. Stanley Green, Junetown, has been engaged as cheesemaker_ for t coming season. J. Brackenbridge, Jfnetown, spent the week-end here. A number from { here took in the hockey match in - Late E, O. McConnell, Napanee. Napanee, Feb, 11.--A sad death occurred at Napanee on Tuesday, Feb. 10th, when Edward Charles Mc- Connell, fourth son of the late Ed- ward McConnell, of Harrowsmith, passed away. Deceased 'had been in failing health for the past four years, and had ly been confined. to bed tor the past couple of weeks. "Twenty-five years ago last ;July, "SYRUP OF FIGS" IS ook at tongue! Remove poisons : from stomachs liver and bowels, garet Homme, of Treaton, who with three daughters survives. The daugh- |. ters are Misses Loretta and Pauline, trained nurses, whp cared for. him at the last, and Miss Anna at home. Surviving also are. three brothers, James and 'Alexander of Harrow- smith, and John of Toronto, and one The deceased was a Roman Cath- olic in religion, and his funeral will]. take place, Thursday at.9 a.m. to St. Patrick's church, Napanee, where a solemn requiem. mass will be fung, thence to Napanee vault to wait in- | terment in (dessa. Accept "California™ Syrup of Figs' On Monday, Walter James Bell, | only-~look for the name California LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Toronto, native of Brockville, pas away, The deceased had beea in fail- ng health for over a year, but his -leath was totally unexpected. The "deceased was born in Brockville 49 | years ago, son of the laie Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bell, You may. sell that used car--it it's an honest car, and serviceable -- through the classed. on the package, them you are sura your child i= having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels.' Children love its delicious fruity! taste. Full directions. for-. child's Suse on each bottle. Give it without ear Jiothar! -You must say "Caillor nia. | Lansdowne on Saturday night, also enjoyed a skate on the rink. Miss Hva Greer, Tilley, is visiting | her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Warren. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scott, and family, Ad- dison, visited relatives here over-the week-end. Miss ,Alpha Chisamore | spent Sunday. with her parents, Mr. J mer Mrs. A. Chisamore, Lake street. iMrs. George Avery and daughter, Edna, Mallorytown, also Mr. and Mrs. Grothier and Ernést were Sun Gay visitors at.J. W. Foley's, Mrs. L. L. Price, Selby; Spent 1%, days with her daughte on. Mrs; 0. War-|, ren. Miss Katie Warren, rovin spent the week-end at her home here. Harold Warren, lias commenc- ed moving his machinery ete., to his new farm at Yonge's Mills. Manitoba Loses Heavily, Winnipeg, Feb. 11,--The province of Manitoba will lose several-bundred { thousand dollars in paying the pro- | i vinelal loans on the New York mar- ket as a result of the high rate of exchange. | One of the oldest resdonty ot of BroBkville in the person of Mrs. Joh Boyce passe? away Sunday noon - the residence of George R. Johnson, at the advanced age of ninety years and four months. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis suffered a few days ago. A woman is always p eyes of the man who is in the love with Sit are. true friends when they] ® 'McIN 7030 'BROS. A 4 fe for the People, Created by Service, Seiten Savings, * = 12,000 Koreans, a RR -- : » "= STOCK TAKING SALE The Big Event You Have Been Looking Forward Too. Dont Worry About } the High Cost of Goole. We Ve Ha ve Prices Here to Suit Every Purse oo > L e for 10 days only--starts Thursday " Savings aboupd here--we only list a Taw. Fine wide Needle "ew 1s sone 00 In, White Sheeting--Sale 50c¢. yd. 80 in. Grey Twill Sheeting -- Sale ++ 4» /09c. yd. "ww eq Feather Pillows, "ss ee aes ew sims + 8 sn = full { | Print House Dresses, large size '-- | Sale Children's Brushed Wool Coats ed ci ine. 32.98 Penman's All-wool Cashmere Hose Sale rr --Sale Sale ......... Fine Val Laces--salée ...3 for 25¢. iti ii enven CG for 25¢c. Monarch Floss--sale: . . ..23c. ball Wool Vests and - Trousers--Sale .......75¢c. each Stanfield's Underwear for men--sale coves $32.25and $2.50 each Ladies' Corsets--Sdle 98¢. and $1.49 Men's Negligee Shists--Sale $1.49 Ladies' Wool Serge Dress Skirts -- I "and . Men's Lambs' Sale ........ Sale ...,.%... / > Wool Dress Serge -- navy, browi, red. Sale ........,..$1.75 yd. Wool Dress Serge--navy and black. I Sale ...nvi vain «+3125 vd, Strong Roller Toweling. Sale 19¢ yd. Cotton --Sale ie dea ean De yd, | Wide Striped Flannelette -- Sale' Ladies' White Silk Ankle Hose -- ses sw Large. Print Bungalow Aprons =i. ase. 10C, each Strong Pillow Cascs-Sale 2 for 75¢. Unbleached Cotton, 32 inches wide --Sale .........5 yds. for $1.00 Light and Dark Prints--Sale 29¢ yd. 36 in. fine White Flannelette--Sale Se nninianis senses ies vw 350. yd All Linen Roller Toweling _ at Sale # 42 in. fine Circular Pillow Sy Sale... ..:... 69¢. yd. Flannelette Blankets--Sale . .. «a Ci eae 92.49, $2.98, $3.49 pair Ladies' Fleece-lined Vests and Drawers . .85¢. each Heavy Wool Hose, 9} and 10 only-- Sale ...... i iii i490 Ladjes' fine Cotton Hose--Sale ... .4 pairs $1.00 Fine wide Embroidery--sale 35¢ yd. Ladies' Cashmerette Hose -- Sale cova assis des v3 pairs for $1.00 Large tins Talcum Powder -- sale Men's Wool Socks--Sale ........: 3 prs for $1.00 and 3 prs. for $1.25 Clarke's brilliant Crochet Cotton-- Sale.............0..5 hall Boys" Tweed Pants--Sale ....... ceddenes. $1.50 and $1.75 pair Men' s Navy Drill Overalls--Sale . . Silk Dress Poplin, black and Spa Sale ......$1.49 and $1. 75 yad .29¢. yd.' es a hee sees size--Sale , $1.25 each $1.98 each ~98c, ..v.35¢. .$5.98 209%, off Children' s Serge and Cotton Serge Dresses. 33 1-3% off Ladies' and Children's Coats and Boys' Canuckinaw Coats & wt . Wipe Out a Japanese Post. ~Washington, Feb. 11.--Official de- spatches received here said a force of armed principally with equipment furnished by the Bolsheviki, crossed int Northern Korea from Kirin, Manchuria, and attacked a Japanese post of 750 men at night, kiliad ,300 of them, and routed the remainder 3 According to hose. aespatches, the attack was the initiation of an active rebellion in Korea. It was described as "the beginning of a tremend attair, 2 ze = Ma : We would appreciate a line from you. Renovated and Recovered Frontenac Mattress Co. n BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w ' Do hot sufte day Ios kine Bodie, of PILES: We have first-class Canadian English and compan- fos. : ip int J: R. C. Dobbs & Co. 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