FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1020 7 : -- -\ \ Place Your Order With Us finest DUBLIN GINGER ALE, ENGLISH GINGER BEER, CLUB SODA, at Thompson Bottling Works All brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars and Cigarettes. rims Wholesale Tobacconists. \ Phrine 304 Princess St. : te Geo. Thompson, Prop. relating to mandates. It has been decided to call out the cei > railroad section of the French army == TOVES BRE hag completely - tied up transporta- + afternon to the vault at Willowbapk cemetery. a) The much-talked of "bluebird tea™ | ! fo to keep trains moving. arranged for a few weeks ago by =r } | bes ae 5 v n ~ a. » PAGE FOUKXTEEN : . : fs snes w---- -------- 2: - 3 a ; : | Ladies' Auxiliary of the local branch | THE WORLD'S TIDINGS | VI I AL i A > i i j of the Great War Veterans Associa- In CONDENSED FORM | x \ ! : J pew # AN ful issue yesterday afternoon. | It is natural for a gro child to crave what GAN (OQUE | ud lage Seaterday sltermoon, t is na growing e Park Rink on Tues ina Pointed and Pithy. | . ; : team, representing Grace church in Way. f vital, im t factor is to assure not only a (rom Our Own Gorrespondiat) | 128 Inter-Church League, went out : : * eb. 27.-- | plenitude of food but food that contains those ; morn-| to defeat before the A.Y.P,A. team [Sent year is likely to be th'rts-tive | substa passéd to rest on Wednesday m {by a'score of 5 to 2. {mills, an increase of four mills over | Nn ; f 'Y David 2 hag onpdey £0) the Kingston warehouse staff| The Allied Supreme Council, | : 4 failing heal 0 St, Sey : /ith his | town during the past few days to re- | lligton, its answer to the nofe of | t : £3 ago, had made Bis Bune YO {lieve Robert Galway, who is quite ill, | President Wilson on 'the Adriatic | = son, Adam Brown, ! . : | ] his loss, Mrs, William Belfle, of! this Ul ean aust wusnimous. vate the is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys | town, and Mrs. Robert Chadwick, of Yoa should not hesitate to give SCOTT'S EMULSION to a child of any age.. Try It! N Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. . tion. = In the Senate, Thursday after- noon, a message 'was read from : v King George congratulating the Par- IN NOTICE liament of Canada on holding its T SALE OF USED ORGANS first meeting in the magnificent new parliament buildings. FOR. SHIPBUILDING | Minister of Marine Says Jeli | coe's, Report Will Be Ready Next Week | WANT TWENTY MILLION 7 ORGANS TO BE Three, 5 Octave, high back (with stools), at Two, 6 Octave, high back, (with stools), at .. Two, Piano Case Organs (with stools) ......... ¥ Also three Square Pianos These prices do not include delivery. Come early and get best choice. THE J. M. GREENE MUSIC CO., LIMITED THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG pr htm OPT Fem ktion, was brought to a most success- -- Tidings From All "Over Told may seem an :over-abundance of food. The ing the Knights of Honor Hockey » . i d and high teemed residents | Of the running when they went downy Peterboro's tax rata for the pre- | aged an ghly es : neces that promote gro ing at dn early hour, in the person of | 75-0 Srl OF Meggs, who has been | last year. hea Fi ife a few years) of the Imperial Oil Co., returned +o | Thursday night despatched to Wash- | gince the loss o 8 W { uestion, Two daughters are also left to mourn! . Mrs. } Chadwich, Of Republican peace treaty reservations | - . « . Kingston, e funera ., and girls through the trying period of growth. yy SATURDAY, FEB. 28th N SOLD S $15.00 each $30.00 each (Canadien Press Despatch) Ottawa, Feb. 27.--Hon. C. C. Bal- { lantyne, minister of marine, stated | to-day that the Government will ask Parliament for a vote of fwenty mil- | lion dollars to complete the govern- |. ment mercantile marine shipbuild- ing programme. The minister of ma- | rine stated' that the government shipbuilding programme called for a total of sixty-two ships. Of these 30 had already been launched ssdile a number of 'others are in course of construction, Questioned concerning the govern- ment's naval policy, Mr. Ballantyne stated that Admiral Jellicoe's report is now being printed and will pro- bably be brought down to the house within -a week. He would not say whether the government proposed introducing any legislation baseg on the report. All information he would give was to the effect that the gov- ernment had decided on the course it proposed to pursue, but that it was premature to make an announcement at the present time. The naval po- licy and the new franchise bill were, he said the two most important mat- ters to be brought hefere the house at the present session. STOCK MARKETS. HI 166 PRIN CESS STREHT. My New Spring Styles For Men & Young Men AN advance showing of my new Spring styles can now be seen. These clothes are as fine as any clothes could be--they are splendidly made; they fit you perfectly and they are styled and designed in perfect taste--you'll see just what you want here--in fact you'll see so many things -you like that it will be hard choosing. HONOR TO CANADIANS, This is a reproduction of thé Alexan- dre de ia Roquette Prize awarded by the Geographical Society of Paris to James Wright and J. E Chalifour, au- thors 'of the Atlas of Canada, published by the Department of the Interior. The prize is given "the ayghor of the best work on geography of northern coun- tries, or to the traveler having the most contributed to make these coun- tries known." FIRE NEAR VENNACHAR. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. i --. Charles Bebee's House Destroyed------ Denbigh Property Charges. Denbigh, Feb. 24.--Some more young men, who left last fall with {the intention of spending the winter working in mining or lumber camps in New Ontario, have arrived home. { Mrs. A. Faitoch is away paying a | Visit to ner daughter, Mrs. J. Wise {at Gananoque. Charles Both has | « been appointed municipal treasurer for Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, in place of K. G. Adam, who tendered his resignation. The collector of taxes for 1919, W\ Ball,- has com- pleted his task, and wound up his business with the new treasurer, Wijliam Holmes, assessor for this ] yeay, is on the war path. : Some real estate in this vicinity * In my shops from Coast to Coast, | save ¥ ET Quotations Furnished by Bongard Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street, New York Stocks. Opening, Closing. Atchison ..... ..".. 88% B.& 0. .. 363% CPR. .. .... 2 Erie .. .. Marine .. ., .. .... Marine Pfd. .. NYC... ... Reading . . ay Southern Pac. ex. 18% Union Pacific ... Am, Loc. Anaconda .. .. .... Bethlehem Steel .... Inf. Nickle Rep. Steel ... U.S. Steel -... Am, Funds .. bas lately changed owners. Robert Stein bought' a 'two hundred-acre farm from Albert Inwood; Cyrus Keyon added to his estate by buying 105 acres adjoining it from Palen Thompson, and James Pringle also bought fifty acres adjoining his farm from P. Thompson, who intends to move on a farm at Collins Bay in the near, future. Another disastrous. fire occurred on the 19th inst. mear. Vennachar, Bhen the dwelling house of Charles abee was destroyed, and only a part of the contents could be saved. --e------ _ yo ufrom ten to twenty dollars on each - BEFORE YOU B YOUR CAR FOR NEXT SPRING SEE THE FORD We have same used cars of different makes, as well as Fords of all recent models. We shall not have enofigh cars to supply the demand in the coming season so get your order in early. "ina BNO) AEN ay) A Fire at Verona. / iE TOP - CC ATS Verona, Feb. 4.--On Friday last sadn A NC in Canada | the home of Dr. Geddes was com- | pletely destroyed by fire. The con- dd RT "hid 9 Princes ' tents were all saved. The cause of [| [ened S2 LR cmd 4 i ---------- a) ont Street the fire is unknown. The remains of Barnet Babcock's x CL OPEN SAL VILL 18 WMS=l SATISFACTION GUARANTEED On ENERGON ERE First orders are delivered first. 'VanLuvenBros. Yi y FORD GARAGE - : : : ¢ PRINCESS STREET ~~ Clearing Cash Sa Sale | . Thornton & Wheigl's Store ~ Tamworth The entire stock, consisting of :-- Dry Goods, $4,250. Canadian Stocks. | SUITS ,OVERCOATS 42% Brazilian a Ba Can. Cement .... .. 65% ; Can, Steamship 73134 bid Dom. Steel «». .. .. 69 Maple "Leaf ... tea 110 Steel. of Canada .. 77% bid NAL Pulp: . 6% Lacdest ¥ If you can duplicate Robin- son's Clothes elsewhere for { less than $15 more, come back and get your money. My prices are the same from coast to coast. five-year-old daughter were brought from Kingston General Hospital on Friday last, the funeral service was conducted in the Free 'Methodist church by Rev. W.: H. Gregory. John Walroth, who has been on the sick-list for some time, is gaining slowly. Mrs. Sanderson is ill. Mrs, Samuel Irish, Kingston, at/Edward Curl's: Mr. and Mrs. Chagles Davey spent Saturday in Kingsto Mrs. William . Knox, Hafrowsmith, spent Sunday with her brother, George Babcock. John Irish, Vannacher, at Levi Irish's. © Miss Grace Walroth, Halleybury, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walroth. a [ITT THE Y.M.C.A. CABINET. Wants Bible Study Class and Glee Club Revived. The monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet was held around the supper table at the Association last evening. . It was the suggestién of the members that the old popular Monday night bible study class-be re- vived and that the social committee would arrange for a first class glee and minstrel club. It was also the de- sire 'of the meeting that the cabinet would give {ts strong backing to the English classes now being conduct- ed in the building. : The slate of officers presented by the Nominating Committee and which was adopted, included the following: Hon. Pres. Oliver Chown; President, F. A. Haffner; Vice-Pres., A. J. Pet- tigrew; Sec.-Treas., A. Kinch; Com- mittee Chairmen: Religious, F. L. Newman; Social, C. A. Bunt; Physi- cal, H. ¥dgar; ucationai, D. Small Cash Payment 2 ¢ This Is All You Need To ey - Join The. No arti Th hy, 5 : | ed *\ Entertained Hockey Team. " Wolfe Island, Feb. 25.--A pleas- ing event took place at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Armstrong, when Mrs. Armstrong entertained the hockey team to an oyster supper. The evening was spent in music and singing. Miss Martin, Kingston, ren- dered a few solos. Lester Shields oo this wonderfully popular Payment Plan. Not many machines Sewing Machine on 0 y x bly 'vaashinies anywhere. NOW you get this machine at the you have the best machine money can buy SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY First-class Vibrator Machine for . 18 not a saje of any particular style selected for the purpose or of old or shop werd stock. . Every machine is equipped with all the latest improvements which over fifty years manufac- tu experience have provided. : The White has come to the front®as Canada's finest only a limited number will be sold on this Club Plan. Opportunities to buy the White on so Ib eral a plan are seldom of- fered. If you join this club you will never re- gretit, . | is of great value also sang a few songs. Mrs. Arm- strong played the accompaniments on the piano. James Ryan was called up- on to give a speech. Although taken by surprise he responded with a few chosen words. : Mrs. D. H. Hinckley who was seri- ously ill of pneumonia at her home, is improving nicely. Mrs. Job Watts is in a precarious condition at her home. Jolin Kane and family have gone to Limerick, N. Y. to reside. 2nd Battalion Ese A meeting of the 2nd Battalion Club was held on Thursday evening. . Major L. F. Goodwin, presided. T%e club decided to hold a meeting twice | each month. There are fifty mem- bers 'n the city, gil of' Whom served it e in the un i race, a --~ gether from time to time. Fit Chown; Boys' Work, H, Law. The Rose Maiden, The cantata which iste be -sung in Grant Hall on Monday evening is a melody of exceptional story of Fairy Romance i$ given by Sir Frederick €owen a thrilling. in- || terpretation which carries the pas- sion of love through the intensities of joy and tragedy. Prot. Eaton, along with Prof. Gum- mer, the accompanist have spared no energy in the training of some seventy voices. The orchestra accom- uty. . A The conductor, trs. J. B. Robeson, Almonte, an '| nounces the engagement of her dau | shter, Eva Victoria, to Rev. J. W. | - | Smiley, Rolla, RC. The marriage ill take place rly in March in E4- Ready-made Clothing and Gents' Fur- : nishings, $2,000. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, $2,500. 50% of the Above Stock Will Be Sold at ) Pre-war Prices. » The whole stock must be sold regard- less of price, by April Ist, as the contract . has been let for remodelling the building: This will be a great opportunity for the public in general to lay in a stock of neces- sary staples, at greatly reduced prices. .* Sale Commences on Monday, Feb. 23rd Store open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. This stock is well assorted and has not been reduced by any previous sale. Those who come the first and second week will be well advised. The old matim still holds good: "The early bird gets the AB.CARSCALLEN CO. ¥ . TAMWORTH,ONT, =