Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1921, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1021. HELPING GHNESE FUND To Confer About | A Tea and Sale Was an After- Train Service noon Event at "Bishops ; E Court." * J. M. Campbell, president of the 9 Board of Trade, is negotiating for ' . i 3 i ' ngston-Brockville traln service --- Au the suggestion of Mr I Reh) Md : th B that d bring customers to the ¢ iwell, and the kind offer ¢ ET eis n the day and enable them urt"s spacious « | o . al Brahe or the a 2 y return aftéy doing business the! P a ee PoE : . : neld a tex es me day. Mr. Fairbarn, general | ' {1 » Commer - IIT TR . Ha sini af! passenger agent for. the Canadian Na- = > So .. tional Railways, is coming to the eity : | L se famine fund a with Lome made 1 ) te up the whole matter, and a | ! } - . ad oy : i Sag ei mf will take place, at which p - provsread oa a 8 dumm of evel ee sity na VALUE GIVING ITEMS ~ WO brown, fresh eggs, & gift from ....., Lave an opportunity to make their! ' Se * o Wishes known in the matter. Mr. heii wii be abe io svnousse) This is a time when the thrifty shopper looks for wanted dependable merchandise at new lower prices. With this in mind Specials For 2 nge, DE ati 28 \i STOCK MARKETS. t we have 2scembled ror 3 pow Sone ee i m nd ---- - h Sutherland, Mre. Florence gq ions Fi E . ] si Be RGU irs ipo Wiss The | Totations Puruished Fn found here dnd there throughout our store. Every department F s : 2 its fragranyeentre of Street. is ready with a seasonable money-saving offer. clip = 1 a by . . 0) : : re } into a ten ro a ! New York Stocks. i : ty : Opening. Closing. 923 9315 | farm," ran down the large room, 'where Mrs. Bidwell rece |Savary ono pred Te Amelie wo on 80, BTR] Navy Blue Serge--all wool; 42 inches wide HEAVY FLAI INE ETTE {ardorous makin 3. Assi ldwin Locomotive . 9 4 N 11. 1 i IY 9) " ing them were: M \ I. Lyon altimore & Oh ves: 34 24} -- J Salli Mre 1 SQ Beth! oe St rr nt 555% \A*/ : . $1.50 yard PAJAMAS Mrs. Fred Hart Ludlow, (6: P, J 57% 116 / E Mrs. McCullagh. MigsW. B. € iC iio 40 4014 | = Z . : 3 N Miss Constance Cooke, | Crueibl cores. 84 9434 Values $5.50, for ] 8 ier, M M n, Miss Gen 14% 14% | the 'hag n, Miss Isobel Baxteraint tional Paper . 618; 61 { Miss Ki 'o1 aly Mis Mary Lackawanna Steel .. 5315 525 | | [ villespi Miss | Mexican Petroleum .1 551; ° Edna Baiden, Miss/ Beatrice For Northern Pacific .... $43 the, and the Misses Bidwell, At th Pierce . Argpw 25 25% | : ) in a i" . . . . candy table Mrs, J. Baker and Miss [Pere Marguetts "173 on = hie Black Messaline Silk--36 inches wide . . . x) a : Norma McFedridge sold the sweets | Republic iron & Steel | Fe #4 fq and Miss Marion Lewis, treasur of | Reading 843 33 EE 9 ; SESE rere es $1.50 yard Ia . . he W. A. took the entrance fe A {U. S. Rubber 68 3 % | § FR : Men Ss Imported Broad Ribbed or Plain De al 1 3a ho ed by ora iy SY . § § : Mrs. W. B. Carey, consisted of piano | Southern Pacific ... 98 ENGLISH WOOL SOX number Tarentelle, (Moszkowski) by | Studebaker ........ 5 56 % | N : ) Hy 5 White Habutai Silk--one yd. wide 90c. yd. Mrs. A. M. Lyster; The Witches Texas Paetfic Regular $1.50 and $2.00, for | Dance, (MacDowell) Ms. A. R. B. U.S. Stee 27 4 RS : and Miss Peggy Bidwell, "Danse Pas- | ° Canadian Stocks. * . Bleached Bed Sheeting--2 yds. wide for double beds; good Canadian \ . aa 95¢ i toral"", (Chaminade) Miss Carrio {Brazilian ............ ... 32 makes: free from dressing 49c. and 62c. y 1 ® FWaldron sang "Everywhere" (Oley | Brompton ......... § 50 9g : : Speaks) and very kin i respon ded j Canada Bread sr eases 21% i | : S 1al Circular Pillow Cotton--b est Canadian makes: Hochela a ZT tebe encore. Mrs, ( vert Gum- | Canada Steamships ...... pec . g mer accompanied her and also played |Cons. Smelters ..... 1¢ and Wabasso brands: 40, 42, 44 inches wide, 42c, 49c, 55¢. yd. several elightful pianc bers 1 «Bd . . . . ' . : { | resto, from Beethoven's sonata MTN "Y EXCRSREE .¢. Nice White Canadian Cotton--36 inches wide . price 19¢. and 25¢. yd ME. fiat, a Prelude of Chopin's and RIORIOR. 4vssesese-. 15 Beautiful English Cotton--in light and haavy makes; 36 inches Price 40c., 50c. yd LR eee ' . i. Greig's Norwegian March, Miss Mar- a ------------ id ~ : jon Macarthur sang "Life", (Oly B dl Imi 3 d iB wide . "we Syd 9 [Sresta), and ss Neorie Boost. [DAUTY Injuye Extra Fine Madapolam for the fine Cotton undergarment; yard . ivingston S | Hughes, accompanied by Miss Pearl | Dynamite Blast wide dls 35¢c. yard { Nesbit, s "Smiles", (Maxwell) | . . : : Stes Ch ring oe Every paris 5 : : Ladies' Black Tights--knee and ankle length; elastic waist bands; , { in the city and neighborhood was re- Jetween twelve and one o'cloc : : (Founded 1847) 3 a the hes and in jon Thursday two men working on . price » : » : $1.35 and $1.75 pair 75-77 BROCK STREET ihe £rowds G1 ¥isitors 'ete Deople ing yravinchsl highway at Roulins Children's Black Tights--button sides and elastic waist bands 2 . from all the congregations in the city |hill, Napanee, were blown up in a } 85 90. . AVF e | ready, as they always are, to help in [dynamite blast that was being set C.y C. pair If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. : 200d Sause, The proceeds amounted 28.18 tie wu 3212s hill one Ws Ladies' Winter Combinations --Jo ng sleeves, short sleeves and no ---- legs broken, and the other, Albert sleeves, ankle and knee length . . . priced $2.25 to $3.50 va . : . Lemaistre, was . seriously injured . o . : | CONCHRTAT THE MOWAT | Ji0ui the' head and body. They were Ladies' Winter Undervests--high neck, short and long sleeves; | ri tok their . h in N 1 ja Happy Event Given There On Wed- Jt Dre ES ratyaues : extra value sean rare iusieme nines $1.00 Ladies' Knitted Drawers--knee and ankle lertgth; natural and white . .... ; 90c. to $2.00 pair i =mesday Evening. a Stratton were called. The men were The young people's society Of | yiine at ginner in a shack close" to Ladies' Corsets--made from a nice quality Batiste; all white Princess street Methodist church and the cut, when the blast went off, F. J. Salsbury's orchestra, gave the | 1g tne stones crashed through the patients at the Mowat ho 1 2 puilding. It was the practice to set . Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose--all wool $1.00 pair IBEX Flannelette Blankets--colors white and grey, with pink or blue borders 12-4; full double bed size. . Price $3.45 pair } " i 'ed 5 4 | splendid entertainment Wednesday off the blasts during the noon hour { evening. The Military Y. M. C. A. and at night. i made the arrangements. Rev. Alexan- - wees i sgStee 2 der Gordon acted as chairman. The Go . | orchestra opened the: programme Set H Afi * » | with a number of selections and then ouse Ire; played some popular choruses which ' Li Ty | the boys sang heartily. In the mean- els wo ears imited [time, a few of the ladies had visited the infirmary, and distributed many | William Whck, who was arrested good things to eat. The other num- two weeks ago, by Chief tf Police bers on the programnie were as fol- Barrett, of Napanee, on a charge of lows: Solo, Miss G. Peters; reading, | ;r50p * came before Judge' Madden, : Miss L. Mazell; duet, Miss F, Peters |; ne county court, at Napanee, on \ and H. Wiskin; Solo; Miss Timm "| Wednesday afternoon, and was sen- i man; duet, Misses F. and G. Peters; tenced to two years in the Ports . solo, Harold Wiskin; solo, Miss M. | mouth penitentiary. He was brought From sea and lake are very reasonable in 'Filkes. Miss Grace Taft presided atl, tne penitentiary on Thursday at- { the plano. The concert party were un- ternoon. by Chief Barrett. price this season. From the wide range of- der the direction of Miss E. P, Pet- | "Np WF E18 JAREt oo . * . Ars. Cio { 2hal ¢ a + : fered, it is no trouble to select; just the fiers Georse Timms. on behalf of the 1g ing tne burning of a vacant house . . . young people's society, thanked the |, od by Thomas J. Russell, in Rich- varity suited to the family taste. It pays to { orchestra for agsisting in making the | ona township: Whek admitted he "7 g hi : » | concert such a success, The chairman had been sleepin in the house buy of the larger kinds, B. C. Salmon and | xpressed he apprectaiion of the pai. Ad, been cleeping "in the Bouse, Halibut by the whole or half. Price is set {ents tb the young people for provid- | yo1q pis control, he made off. | ing such an excellent entertainment, ~ very reasonable. 'The weather will permit | Home made candy, cake and coffee Mighly Appreciated. of keeping for required time to use. {were served. D. P. Branigan, manager of the - y - -- i pean te : Grand Opera House, received to-day For the week-end we offer: ' DRUNK FOUND HIS WAY | [rom Hamilton the following tele- gram: LAKE SUPERIOR HERRINGS | TO POLIOE STATION "iivin oper company gare an Bright, fresh, salted, headless and dressed. (Came to Talk Business and gore" tonight to one of the biggest Labrador "Salt" Herrings--the good, old- Jj! | | WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Kayser make--only .....90c. PAIR COLORS: --Pongee, Natural, Grey, Brown, Black, White, and White with Black Stitch-- all sizes. : was delighted with the singing of Court. this very funny Gilbert and Sullivan ------ iapera. They can pla turn here The majority of drunks have to =... ey & p ¥ Je John'Laidlaw & Son, Limite Was Held for Police | houses of the season and everybody ee fashioned sort our father and mother enjoyed. These are just as good to-day. . v ibe towed to the police station by Ww. D. Naylor, al : iry them! | poiice constables, but once in a : Manager Grand Opera House, - EE oC EERE EEE while an odd tippler finds his way bt Saturday 4 Price FRESH LAKE FRESH SEA ! to the station alone. > DAILY MEMORANDUM. Se 15 DIFFERENT STYLES x About Thursday, a man | po. alae % Trout Halibut aby eo on Your of a. who | po rs gr Ya to- MEN'S BLACK CALF AND BROWN CALF BOOTS Whitefish B:C. Salmon claims Gananoque as his home, stag- | M&1t top of Page Three. right hana Pike Haddock gered into the police station and stat- | corner for probabilities, Final wind-up of our January Sale -- fifteen . lines of Men's Boots. We will clean out all | : . a ult his little matter of | Jan. 20th, George Markwell, to Vio- . | Old fashioned Red Herrings, boneless Business whl have to Stand over un | ot, Mim, Jaugnier of Thoines Al- good Shoes. Some regular $12, 1 i Specially cured Haddies, Fillets, Bloaters, call Friday morning. * Kippers. Tl : g 1 3 . .. Patrick McDermott, the veteran - ~r . v 1 A - {COD--Skinless and boned in bulk. : Wolfe Islander, eame over from the [== See our window for styles! ee ---- = HD : ed that he wanted to see the chief. | Herrings Smelts "You're drunk," said one of the "HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR i i y = officers. . . : _--. Pickerel Herrings { - "No, sir, I'm not." was the reply. PRINTERS J ; KS : : { "1 just dropped in here to sec the ; SALMON SMACKS dainty, delicious -- chief on a little business." NARRET Satake. RSG. ready to Serve . 32¢. 1b. * The visitor, was ushered in to the! NGSTON. : til he appears before Magistrate Far- | ~ 8 h Peis 30%: Ib. rell on Friday morning. The man had { haha a some $1 0, some $9.50, some $8. st smoked" -- thirty cents when searched. and this | - : : Chor } : at ; aki . : ' . is just about how he will feel when | Old Firm of Undertakers. : : ce a making a splendid once 'a week service ie somes to his sense. AF 3 p.m, he | 354 nd 236 PRINCESS STREET L . : . . chief, but he was so much under; MARRIED, Old fashioned Red Herrings in handy boxes the weather he had to be locked up, | MARKWELL--ALLEN--At Napanee, on 'apart from fresh fish. was sound asleep in one of the cells, | : ' ; : , ; but no doubt will be ready for roll}: : ROBERT J. REID 7 % Price on Saturday. : . island on Thursday morning, with nderta_er Embalmer., Lettuce--Parsley--Celery--Cranberries. horse and cutter. "Haven't fell in |Underiabin Paros S28 Princes St eee. yar," sald the zenial Patrick, "sad | Ambulance Phone 1830. \ DV ' png WT = : . " rr . = ; don't intend to either." Fr . Te Ta HE a Fw ax \ "Phones: 458459 : Whol esale 1767 R "There ds very little likeithooa mat | JOHN CORNELIUS E 4 i ockett's = er. oo ; e * iol | Deo toe fate x mee IE oo : "e 5. po co ----------------------

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