Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Feb 1921, p. 11

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: YgorsDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG.' CIGAR STORES RIE re \ THE FOLLOWING SMOKING T DOCTOR'S BLEND--A Smokin DOCTOR'S BLEND--A Smokin NOBLEMEN Superior 'and Corona sizes; regular 15¢ each. . 10c. each Clear Havana Cigars POLLACKS Crown Stogies-- 6 for 25c¢. A real Pittsburg Stogie | $5.00. Now .. Box of 25. you want the GOLDEN LEAF--Cut Plug Tobacco CAPSTAN---Imported Smoking Mixtu Cigarette Tobacco, reg. 20c. package HAREM ---Turkish SENATOR--Cut Plug Smoking \ NOBLEMEN Invincible size, regular 2 for 35 2 for 25c¢. ... $6.00 Clear Havana Cigars. CROSS COUNTRY Small nild cigars -reg $1.25 box. Hurry if Junior size; ~25¢c. Now Box of 50 . C. Now + $1.00 Box of 50 reg. 45¢c. only MELROSE CHOCOLATES --A perfect assortment-- packed in | Ib. ufactured by Willards UNITED CIGAR STORE A CANADIAN FIRM--MANAGED BY CANADIANS, ei i, | From the Countryside Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1425W kh WHITEMAN 360 Bagot Street. San A. a An 's' Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, | dlnby Carfinges, Lawn Mowers, ete. We | do repair work right and guarantee | satisfaction, 187 WELLINGTON STREET Columbia STORAGE BATTERIES | 1 | | | ! ! The best on the market for the least money. | KINGSTON BATTERY SERVICE Phone 410w, EN ere [ly. Miss Bella Van Order is ill with Re ------------ ~ FRONTENAC GLENVALR. Feb. 21 -- Mrs. Cooper and Mrs, J. Purvis have returned from Tren- ton, where they visited friends. The Young People's society collected sixty five dollars and fifty cents for the hlneso famine fund in this vicinity. enwick Cramer went to St. Cath- arines last week to attend the funeral of his cousin there. Miss Lake, In- verary, is at H. Campsalls; Miss Grace Cramer is home from King- ston; John Hamilton and Percy But- terill, Kingston, visited here recent- pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Burt at Wilton. . LATIMER, Feb. 21.--The sharp rain and elec. tric storm of Wednesday last have Lert Marshall, Arden, visited her Ino- | ther, Mrs. Delyea, last week. My. and Mrs. Charles 'MacGregor, motored to Odessa on Saturday, to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. C. Menor. Mrs. X. Meeks and Mrs L. D. Snider called at Mrs. C. MacGre- gor's Saturday evening. Peter 8. Keller spent the week-end at "Sunny Side." FLORIDA. Feb. 22.--8ome of the farmers are getting in their supply of ice. Lester Card and family have moved from this neighborhood to their farm near Yarker. 8. Westbrooke has moved into the house lately vacated by Mr. Card. There was no school yesterday as the teacher, Miss Toner, was in the city attending the fwneral of her aunt, Mrs. Willlam Toner. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Mart!n, Odessa, at his brother's, Edward Martin; Miss Ber- tha and Grace Peters have returned home after spending a couple" of weeks with friends at Hinchinbrooke and Verona; Walter Compton at En- NOBLEMEN ..3 for 25¢. Clear Havana Cigars." THE OWL Regular 3 for 25c. - ++. $2.50 Extra value! OBACCO BARGAIJNS: g mixture, exceptionally mild . .. .2 pkgs. for 25c¢. g mixture, exceptionally mild re, 1-8 Ib. pkg., 2 pkgs. for 25¢. | been followed by a colder spell On | Saturday last Ear] Shepherd had an | exciting experience. While hauling | wood across Collins' Lake his team { went through the ice. One horse was | drowned and the other was badly { injured but is expected to recove., | The horse which was lost was the och Spider's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Snook and little son visited at C. W. Jeff- rey's; Lottie Martin who has been spending some time in the city, visit- ing friends, has returned home; Mrs, Garrison at Baxter Redden's; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover, Wilton, Were Sunday visitors at John Peter's; All Sleighs ..7 n Stock Reduced in Price. McNAMEE & SLACK Phone 1217w, © 84 QUEEN ST, Herse-shoeing and Repairing, property of E. Herd and the other | belonged to Mr. Shepherd. Many | from here attended the sale of farm | Stock and implements of H. Buck, | Kepler. W. Lake purchased two | cows and a heifer. @. Cranston pur- | chased two fine thorough-bred heif- ers at the sale of O. Orser, Elgin. burg. on Thursday. H Darling has | about finished his round of wood. Sawing for this season, MYER'S CAVE. Feb. 21.--All are glad to hear that Fred. Armitage is improving. He took ill at C. MacGregor's on Mon- day last and was removed to %is Lome in Napanee on' Wedaesd iy. Mrs. John McCausland and Miss V let Hinze spent Saturday at Mrs. D, Perry's. Peter Bey called n¢ Tuesday on business. Thomas Taj ing spent a couple of days here. | H. Perry and Byron, Centrevi spent the last week with relat here. Gilbert Wood and Brother, G bert, are drawing logs to Perry's Mills, as also is Lenord Delgea. wild liam MacGregor has been on the sick! list for the past week. Mrs. L. Sue der, Mrs. K. Meeks and P. Keller ate tended the quilting at Perry's, on Saturday. R. G. Hamil ton, Ardoch, spent thegweek-end at D. MacGregor's. Charles Dunham, Ardoch, called here Friday en'routé to Harlowe. Miss Tena MacGregor is now visiting her sister, Mrs.. Perry. Martin Neal and Paul Baker are Mrs. T. Di}! home from Gilmour camp. Mrs Al- 2 » Owing to the recent large purchases made we are. enabled to offer the public the foll are below wholesale price in We advise you to take advantage of them while the stock lasts 3 DAILY CIG AR BARGAINS: reg. 2 for CLUB ... $4.00 ow ... Box of 1 3 Ib. tin 95c¢. 3 Ib. tin 70c¢. Cana. 29 2 pkgs. 25c¢. boxes, man- 69c¢. a lb. 2 for 5c. came over.on Friday and played a friendly game of hockey with the Morton boys. The score was in favor of the home team. George Roantree was busy last week filling his ice house. Mrs. Albert Davis has re~ turned to Brockville after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. G. Dean. The Misses Katherine and Helen Kearney attended the funeral of the late Miss Mary Murphy, Elgin, on Wednesday last. The heavy gale on Wednesday did some damage in | this locality. Mrs. H. E. Lomin, who hag been ill, is improving. ' JUNETOWN. Feb. 22.--Mr. G. P. Scott and Miss Mary Scott were visitors on Monday at P. Smith's, Escott. Among the Jurymen who met at Brockville on Batutday concerning the death of Robert Wood, were G. P. Scott and William Hall. Patrons are making splendid progress in collecting mat- erial with which to build a fine new cement-block cheese factory, They expect to have it ready for use early in the season, and when finished it will be one 8¢ the finest factories in eastern Ontario. W. H. Franklin is engaged with his sawing outfit, Joseph Kirk, who had a leg fracturs ed recently, is much improved. Dun- can Warren and family have recoy- ered from measles. Miss Maggie Bcott is spending some time with friends.on Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Ferguson and Mise Irene, visited relatives in Brockville on Saturday. Joseph Kirk was quietly married on Feb: 9th, to Mrs. Elleda Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Byard Snider's at Bax- ter Redden's, ------ LEEDS | MORTON. Feb. 21.--A number from here at- | tended the hockey match at Seeley's Bay on Saturday Jast. A number from here attended the farewell at Eugene Edgar's, Leeds, on Tuesday evesiing last. The Pine Grove boys Grahamton. Mrs. E. Avery spent the week-end at James Williams', Bally- canoe. Miss Arvilla Avery has re- turned after completing her course at Kingston business college. Mrs. Newman, Cardinal, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dutcan Warren. CAMDEN EAST. Feb. 23.--Mrs. John Skinner en- tértained a Tew of her friends to din- ner on Wednesday last. Mrs. L. H. Stover 'attended the funepsl of her cousin, Willls Clark, Enterprise, ot Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Skinnér left on Thursday to visit her son and daugh- ter at Watertown, N.Y., also her sis- ter at Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. Joseph Amey has returned home after spending the past two weeks with ler daughter, Mrs. J. Yeomans, Col- Hn's Bay. Wellington Perry arrived home on Friday after spending three weeks with his brother at Napanee. James Card met with an accident at the Specialty Paper mill here, He was digg! out some frozen pulp and the top of the pile broke loose and came down on him burying him for a time. Fortunately there were .{ m0 Bones broke. Mr. Murphy, Yarker, is sawing wood ir' this" vicinity. We Rope the change in the new time ta- TUCKETTS / Reg. 2 for 25c. ow... .. Box of 50 . Extra value! + BLACKSTONE Londres size) Regular $1.00 a box. 0 only--mild, Havana Cigar. SPUN RO COWAN'S MAPLE BUDS-- CIGARS --reg. 3 for 25c¢. And many discontinued lines of S, Limited KEY WEST SPECIAL . . 10c. each .... $4.80 ATTRACTIVO Reg. price 4 for 25c. A mild cigar. OPTATE and CHAMBERLAIN . in boxes of 10s. / from various manufacturers, owing daily bargains, which some cases. , . BALED HAVANA Genuine old stock -- reg. 3 for 25c¢. .... $3.38 Limited supply only. HUNTER > (large size) - Regular 10c. each. . $4.00 mn ....75¢c. BIG VALUES IN PLUG TOBACCOS STAG--Bright Chewing Tobacco ANCHOR---Dark Chewing Tobacco OLD FOX--A large dark plug of C LL--A bright, sweet, Twisted roll SHAMROCK --A large plug Smoking Tobacco . hew ing oa ++ ...2 plugs for 25¢. . .2 plugs for 25¢. eevee. 10c, plug. .. . 10¢. roll chewing Tobacco .. . EACH SATURDAL ONLY EXTRA BARGAINS . 1 Ib. boxes; reg. 35¢. . Saturday, only 29¢. box . . Saturday only $1.50 at cost. Box of 25 .. Cigars selling off OF CANADA. 1 0A ergy ble On the C.N.R. will not affect Camden East for our genial care- taker, M. Flinch, is doing a good bu- siness selling tickets and taking care of express and freight. The pustling question seems to be is the cheese | factory going to run this season? | Mise S. Amey, who has bean ill, {8 im- proving. Rev. (Capt. )' Latimer was in the village calling on the sick on Monday. --a |__Prince Biward er ee . "RAAT Y Be a a ad SA i ON +1 or GRILD TO NORMAL Hea ae 08 OF Wone EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUSSER CO., 284 Oatarie St. Free Al: Phone 2030. BONGARD'S, Feb. 21.--The quarterly official board met at the church on Monday. Rev. Mr. Ramsay was invited to re- main another year. Mf. and Mrs. A. C. Blackburn motored to Bancroft to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hartison, Picton, were at J. Bon- gard's on Monday. Clair McCormack has purchased a mew Gray Dott car. Miss R. Eaton spent the week-end at 'her parents' home. D. T. Me- | Cormack and wife, Picton, spent a day at C. B. Pierce's. Rev. Mr. Ramsay was a recent caller at J. I. Bohgard's. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Slater Sccompanied by Mrs. Albro Cressy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan' Hartison on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ackerman, Royal street, spent the week-end with the latter's sisters, [ Mrs. Plerce, and Mrs. Hicks, A num. | |ber from here attended the funeral of the late W.'J. McCormack in Pic- ton last week. Mr. McCormack. re- sided here all his days until a few Years ago, when Ne removed to ['ic- ton, where hé was engaged in the implement business. | -------------- Mrs. F. Woods, Toronto, formerly | ol Trenton, is at present at the To- ronto hospital where she has under- gone a very serious operation. "ASPIRIN | i "Bayer" only is Genuine ' Warniug: Take no chances with | ubstitutes Tor genuine "Bayer Tab- ots of Aspirin." you see the tame "Bayer" on of ap tab- all Tot onre Rot setting Aspirin at all. In every er package are gi- tections for Colds, Headache, Neural- | gia, R y he; Tooth and Pain," Handy blets cost few also sell larger pack- aia Aspirin is add), of Bayer Monn! acetic-acidestér of Sa re of Mono- leylicacid. / 3 CLI 8 Pd Ly 100K US OV Drop in ond see what excellent | faculties we bAve for taking eare of your car. Wiring Ih your oap an we'll tell you the cost of 106! after it regularly once a week or * once a meonth.as you prefer. We hive a Mclaughlin Six Road- | ster, latest model, for sale. . OF STORAGE BATTERIES 6-8 Volt Batteries . . «$21.50 12 Volt Batteries . . . . .. $33.00 Guaranteed brand ncw stock and as i} good as any sold in Ki . This 18 a rare opportunity, and is worth while logking into even'if your own ba is ile Ra ly LD M. CRAIG, &n etpert on will be only too glad to look after in that line for you at:-- e Garages, Limited | H.M. FAIR, Manager.

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