Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1920, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. mONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920. |anan, Glen Tay, spent the week-end | | here. David Gemmill spent a few | {days in Kingston last week. Mr. and | | Mrs. Alva Wood entertained a num- | m Th e {Ler of their friends on 'Wednesday | | evening. Misses Mary Thomas and | 81 } {Elsie Lee visited at R. P. Harper's | last week. Miss Ella Ferguson, Lav- | OR ~ SPRUCE = = = = = = = =S 5 5 |ant, is spending a few days here. Mr. | Colhoun arrived here on Saturday af- | ter spending a number of years in | the west. The 'oyster supper giveh by | the Rebekahs in the I.0.O.F., all on Monday evening was enjoyed by a large number of guests. Mrs. John Gemmill spent two weeks with friends at Powassan. We have on hand a well assorted stock of choice Spruce in square edge, T. & G. V-joins and coped siding. BATTERSEA. Dec. 2.--The cheese factory is clos- == = = s E = = = i Yr § 0 = | ed for the season and Fred Langlord, an u il ® Irene will take a well earned holiday. Many people are using thei | Phone 1042, 3 3 3 i Victoria Street autos again, the-roads being we HOA RAR Slashing Prices in Tires, All First Tires and Mrs. Harold Clarke are both con- | valescing from acute ilinesses. Ben- POOLE'S RESORT. . Carrying a guarantees of from 4.000 to 6,000 miles. While they last 30x3% at $17.00. Other sizes equally cheap. Jamin Ruttan has left for Kingston 2. --Mi w i Dec. 2. ss Elsie Wilcox is a | to take a course in the business col- patient at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, VULOANIZING A SPECIALTY 284 ONTARIO STRET - % » wu 'au lege. Reuben Knapp will spend the Kings re she underwen L winter working here. Samuel Jamle- inten: er on Friday a | fo1 Was recently appointed a J. P. {pp gympathies of the neighborhood | for this district. James Hughes is goes out to Alfred Salter, in the loss | busy collecting taxes for the towne of his sister Beatrice, the circum- | ship. Ethel Haitley is ill with chicken ] g | pox. Bert Halitley and James Ennis | 3tances Bre Joiy suq, ie riding 's 1B - 0 school, | | are cleaning out the wild ducks on | 38, her _tathers BiEcarL to sc and | | Dog Lake. run over, Dr. Bissell and nurse Mox- | ley had charge of the case until | Dee toy ELAND. "little sun" | Wednesday last when .she..was. re- | > S10 | moved to a Brockville hospital. An on Thursday. The weather of the last operation by Dr. Bowie, proved in- two weeks has been very cloudy and effectual, complications having set stormy. The sleighing is excellent. in and early Saturday morning she Quite a number are on thé sick list. fell esleep 4 Harvey Kellar's house is Quarantin- . y ed. Quite a few have been vaccinat- IRONS Era ed. Mrs, M. Kellar has been in the WELLINGTON NEWS. General hospital, Kingston, under- going treatment for cataract on her Bought a Dwelling for the Soriety | ON THE 6th. WATCH OUR WINDOW. ] Te Ras i Lugs 1s vory Bek. Wellington" Dec, 2. -- Claud | and Mrs. W. Lucy, Battersea, called Sith, who Teseml retisad rom on friends here on Tuesday. Mr. and ' law's house at Black Creek. Miss Mrs. T. D. Smith left on Tuesday for Bessie Dorland has returned to her Kingston to visit their son James. home on Consecon street. Messrs Mrs. J. Campson &r., has gone to C. F. Al d ds Hill H | spend the winter with her daughter | = "+ 4A exander and 8. 3 Hemi at Elgin. Rupert Amo, Cobalt is ton, were in town last week. Miss | y : 4 Biggs, bookkeeper at the Canadian | H. Ww. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. | visiting relatives here. Tobias Young Canners, has returned from visiting | . ' oe | . | has ~urchased the MacDonald pro- | Phone 44 I . 167 Princess Street perty adjoining his farm. tials 38 Dita. in Toronto has | ; | PERTH RO AD. purchased John Peters' dwelling for ec. 1.--~The LOL. met on D the Sosiaty of Friends, who wil use L S t a8 a residence for their minister. OS ive cn 3 dbs gist Jpurch on Sunday eYeuing next, Robbins Tate ung. Rav. --- f EAR spent last Sunday wal Kingston, ding when Mr. Newson and Miss LEVIS hs N PHONE 2050. OUR GUESSING CONTEST STARTS J8 per package Tivo for 35" Real Satisfaction! eal wausiaction! \ . R. Harris. R. J. Stone, of Lyn, and ding when Mr. Newson and Miss \5 N . 8 h tracti 0) ot : ' : Mrs. W. G. Johnston, Lansdowne, |SPeBCer 'were the contracting par- EW IN) {are visiting their mother, Mrs, J. ties. Miss Harris, who is attending i NE. [9 or . : : ART TRG 2 S LS <7, ' | Raymond. Mr. and Mrs, Middleton Queen's, is home on a visit. Mrs. H. |spent Sunday at H. Guthrie's, Wil- Alexander and daughter are here (am Ritchie has returned home [fom the west at Ernest Munro's. OMIT 4 Many Automobile Factories Are Closed Do {after spending a week with relatives dor itn Cannery have ify sith [oat Satrevsen. a alae Ala Mrs. BE. Stinson has returned from SOME ARE RUNNING ONE-QUARTER TIME, AND OTHERS HALF TIME, BUT THE REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY IS OPERATING TO FULL CAPACITY--WHY? Wednesday afternoon. A tea and Toronto where she was consulting a Because they are building a Car of Quality. The following is Proof of This Statement: HITE I We have neither time nor room to devote to READY-MADE OVERCOATS and intend to get rid of our stock. These will be sold at cost price. High class goods which we guar- antee. Come in and see them. {sale of fancy and useful articles is specialist. Allen Hubbs is undergo- ing a heavy fit of sickness. Charles lo Je 2 ATT Spal Sunaly Thomas and his family have left held on Wednesday evening at the their farm in Allisonville and are parsonage. meving to thelr home in Welling- " Mr. and Mrs. Ware are leaving Dec 3----- OAD, bls are Wellington. Reference to their de- hd o practising for a Christmas entertain- Dariure Jas Finds 3 the tion {ment to be held on December 21st. Savice -- Her row Ba area Mr. Harper made a business trip to 4 ay 'ast, by Rev. Mr. Lans ury. | Ardoch this week. Robert Wood e members of the choir met them spent the week-end in Perth. Miss | their home and presented them | Annle Fournier is spending a few with a purse ot neney 3 aphretia- days with friends at Boyd's. Miss 8. | tion of their . 5 a " ory ce. Wood and Miss M. Johnston were the | Miss Mona Clinton A Jetura $0 guests of Miss Eva Williams on Fri. T0ronto to resume her duties as day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buch. bookkeeper for an investment firm. Miss Alice Cronk, who met with | a severe accident and was laid up| for. seven weeks, is now getting | around again. Wilfred Callow, who | had the misfortune to have his eye | injured by a chip of stone has been CRAWFORD & WALSH Reo dealers from Chicago and Northern 1l- built, honestly priced car on the market. Give Bagot and Brock Streets. A = ---- Se _-- == = == = = -- --_-- = =a ---- == = -- == = -- _= -- == -- = = == -- _-- -- = -- Ee = = -- = = om = -- -- tr -- fro -- _ ---- T-- --_-- 1 _-- Done = a = = -- ! OOOO WEAR-EVER compelled to go to Toronto to have an X-ray examination. D. Atns- worth's new furniture store is near- ing completion and will be occupied next week. - Wellington Methodist church will celebrate its anniversary on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Archer, Stir- ling, will officiate at both morning and evening services. A chicken ple | tea will be served in the auditorium | on Monday evening. C. M. Squier, Lindsay, visited his mother recently. linois gave conclusive answer to rumors that the automobile businéss is at a standstill by stiging the largest drive-away ever made from the Reo plant at Lansing on October 2nd. The production of one day---8eptember 30th --Wwas set/aslde for the dealers In Chicago ter- ritory. . . There were sixty-three passenger cars and one hundred and fifteen SPEED WAGGONS in the giant parade which left Lansing for Chi- cago. The great majority of the cars and trucks were handed direct by the forty-two deal- ing an intérosting account of his various experi- ences in driving motor cars he declared that he had driven all makes since the first one cylinder motors were put on the markeg and that he felt himself well qualified to judge the value of a car, Many of the Chicago dealers who paid their firat visit to the factory at this time were amas- ed at the wonderful plant in which théir SPEED WAGGONS were built and declared that after seeing the construction of Reo cars they were more than ever enthusiastic over the prospect of selling them, ' ers who came to Lansing in two special cars. | At a dinner held for the Chicago dealers, The . | the evening before the drive-away, an address ee Minute Journeys | "was made by C. J. Dilzer, President of the | that the Reo product was the most. honestly Checker Taxicab Co., of Chicago, who declared BOYD'S GARAGE D® THOMAS' Where Bananas are a Daily ous ECLECTRIC AU Instead of A Luxury. 1 eile? Bra - Now is the time to purchase that car for next year, for many [f Ever Windsor Kettle for only | The boast of those who sell ban- good reasons, which we can not only explain, but are in a position to {ands used to be--but is no more AND SRuises. ff | --$1.70-- guarantee. j FOR SCALDS, CUTS | since the cost of H | ven Samer ria fr | Bihan bans the bute For example: we guarantee the price of every new car that is delivered or even ordered, against any decrease in price as far as July. 1921, and in the event of a decrease we further guarantee to re- fund the difference between the present and new price. \ Further, we have the best value in the car line that has ever been offered in this city. Cars were never so reasonable as they are at the present moment. And you will find that the prices have become settled already, and that the purchaser of a real good reliable car this fall will be ahead in the Spring of the year even if he takes into consideration the fact that the car must be wintered. Let us have a talk with you on the matter and think it over. We have the value and itis the best in the city, ie Blue Garages, Limited forms an efficient as well &s a cheap diet in tropical cquntries. Indeed, } a Selencisus toll us tat It was tho pro- | Li produces a compact cluster or bunch lon of the banana wh made | of fruit, sometimes weighing seventy possible all the marvellous temples | compatty, will arrive at St.. John, | or eighty pounds. and palaces of long ago, and now |N.B., on Dec. 29th, or 30th, and will| er it divinely given, for Not only does the banana supply | found by explorers hidden in the lux- | make his first appearance in Canada them live almost entirely | food to the inhabitants of some Pach | uriant wastes where once a civilized | since his t several years ago, in "R. In some places the bananay fic Islands and those who travel in people dwelt. The banana plant here | Montreal-on Jan. 8rd, . grows in jungle-like luxuriance. In i the far places of other tropical lands, | pleturad ,Erew in the Hawaiian js- } He will then tour Canada across tb other sections the bananh may grow but it serves geveral other purposes. | lands, | the Pacific, is / alone and solitary. Sometimes its leaves are used for the | It is a ue plant. The en-| roofing of native houses, and from When a woman weeps scalding 1 of its long, broad its fruit ts made a stroog drink, wu. E878 she is boiling with rage. -- a TT A met a olin li --r FL A o - Mr. M. J. Schmidt, who last year held the sales record. among dealers of the Chicago Branch, declared that if everyone. could gee Reos in the making everyone would insist upon Reos for driving. Brock Street Pe rs dnt it Christmas Special SPECIAL! $3.20 Four - Quart Wear- and Coupon if presented BEAST, THERE Der. 6th to 11th #18 NOTHING SUPERIOR TO THAT OLD 'TRIED AND RELIABLE REMEDY, "WEAR EVER" makes a useful .and ideal gift. Start your Christmas shopping early. A "WEAR EVER" Kitchen is just as important as a well- appointed dining room, eac h day of the year, three times a day. "Wear Ever" Utpn'silé serve you. Our demonstration will be in c harge of a specially trained demonstrator from the departm ent of Household Economics of the manufacture of "Wear Ev er." "Careful attention given to mail orders. Jt Kettle is to be mail- ed, add 18c. for postage. CUT OUT THIS COUPON Present it to-day and get one 'of these Wear-Ever. Kettles. McKelvey & Birch Lid COUPON In order that the fac- tory may have an ac- curpte record of the number of these "Wear Ever" Kettles sold at the special price of $1.79, you are required to bring this coupon with you at the tile of purchase, with the pur- chaser's name and ad- dress plainly written thereon, NAMB «. cams wpnin sine ADDRESS 4. o.ccuocne It Has a Gorgeous Blossom. them, overland hundreds ing the end of the earth together. But it would have seemed even more remarkable, perhaps, bad it been said that the banana plant dies after having brought forth ome and aly one punch 3 Sanates . True ere are five or more on one Yet from the City s.s.« Date cusuu' BROCK ST. KINGSTON A woman may love flattery and yet despise an awkward flatterer, | Ai dn rt se on a Wo - if

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