Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1922, p. 3

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. ; THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG. vam. BURNS ANNIVERSARY I; FITIINLY OBSERVED ® ¥ fr fr ------ -- ------ 0 ||| IC cy 5 Banquet and Dance in Ontario || ; Hall by the Sons of | Scotland. [il The one hundred and sixty-third | \ ' Years will not dim [anniversary of the birth of Robert . -~ as 4 Eurns, Scotland's famous poet, way | Will Cure Any ! the brilliance ofa fine fittingly observed by a banquet and | i . dance given in Ontario hall by Sir | b William Wallace Camp, Sons of | Cough ® Scotland, on Wednesday evening. | . ramon The occasion was marked by brilliant . & & addresses, the singing of beautiful | 25 Cents songs, the feast of haggis which was | served with time honored ceremon- Our stock of these fal including the Burns grace pro- . / ® nounced by Brother Allan Pollock. | i: 1 1 1 The haggis was borne into the | precious stones is J FM EB aQy or rare ovargain L T BE T Tv of the attendants and preceded by . . S very extensive, and Pipe Major Thomas McKenzie with Prescription Druggist, k h h drawn sword and Pipe Nelson. After : @ @® we know that the encircling the hall the procession | : I {marched up the centre to the chief 3 ® quality and prices are tain, James Hendry, and the grace | |was solemnly pronounced. "the very best." An excellerst musical programme : : : 3s Tefieted, the SPEMTE Sumber Do you realize the wonderful savings to be affected during this extraordinary | being a selection by the pipe band. . 1 h i 5 We can show you {ll |salisbury's orchestra played through- | sale event--t €y are sensational in the full meaning of the word. All excess stocks {ont the avening, and Scotch dances, must be cleared by February |st--that's the meaning of this stupendous bargain Diamonds set in nat- lincluding 'Shean Trews' and | "Highland Fling," were given by | event. ural G o 1 d, White | Mies Jean Duncan, accompanied by Geo. Logan, pipe major, Songs were Gold or Platinum ac- sung by J. D. Bankler, tenor, Mrs. | Se « | Andrews, soprano and J. Elder, bari- | 5 tone, accompanied by Mrs. C. F. | ( / PROBS :--Friday, fair, slightly higher temperature - ; cording to your de- | uncommon words-- maybe, but t | Jackson. very common causes of * 3 James Hendry, chief of camp Sir | sire. William Wallace was toastmaster | HEADACHE jand the toasts included. "The Im- & Xe have Sinus 'y Jha remove mortal Memory" 'proposed by Bro. | A ese causes and give | Alexander Kerr, Belleville, grand | ) IMMEDIATE { chaplain, and responded to by Prof. | i RELIEF SMI IH BROS | itenel); ue Jang We Live ih 2 | proposed by rof. J. y Befors SOESuling the Physi. ? * {ponded to by Bro. Brig.-Gen. A. E. clan, before using medicines ( , " ft and drugs, come and see us. JEWELERS Ross; "The Ladies," proposed by If your headache is caused by Limited {Prof. J. F. McFadyen and responded FRIDA Y eye strain we curg it to by Prof. James Miller. Established 1810 In. proposing the toast to "The THROUGH PROPER King Street. - - Immortal Memory," Brother Kerr, \ GLASSES ; conveyed fraternal greetings from ' © Sam ------------------ {Camp Rob Roy, Belleville. Referring a === ng poet Burns he said his mem- | Qa rice { Keeley 10 M.0.D.0 Canadian Pacific Railway earnings lory was revered wherever there were 3 : for week ending Jan. 21, 1922, $2.- 'Scotchmen, for above all other Scot- Opdiuetrist atid Optician, { 614,000; decrease, $580,000. {tish writers he interpreted the peo- 33 Erincels Seren. Ray Miller and Lieut. Joe West-|jje best' and glorified the simple | 8 doors above the Opera House over, lost on the lake region near Du- | things in a way that found en echo | N a {1uth, ure reported safe today. tn the human freart. | 38 beautiful, new, Silk Dresses, developed in Radium | In responding, Prof. Mitchell said vy | Burns' fame lay in his great native | _ . . - | genius, This was recognized by the Silk Lace, Satin Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chene, | writers of many natione, and strange | . : Taffeta and Messaline--in Black, Navy, Grey and Brown --- : : . |as it may seem the best appreciation The H U M P H R EY jof the man si poet was written, not < Radiantfira [bac by a Franch who produced 7 IA regular $12.50 to $75.00 each . . . . . . Friday, $6.25 to $37.50 several volumes the result of a most | exhaustive study and analysis of ev- 48 handsome Novelty Waists in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chene, Taffeta, Tri- For Your Unused Fircplaco and Generat Room Heating ery incident in the poet's life. To ap- | . . . the wit end sarcasm of colette and Habutai--a splendid assortment of styles for your choosing--in sizes 34 USUAL PRICES $25.00 and $36.00 | preciate : g | Burns ft was necessary to understand 3 by Juris i NAG BGCeeY re dnderstand to 44, Priced from $2.23 upto $35.00 .. ............ . Friday, $1.13 to $17.50 ed at Sunday obser e and the hy- \ pocrisy prevalent, and turned a god ' ) RR EES EE ee of vengeance into a God of Love, as by in "Holy Willie's Prayer." The devil. | # too, was-ridiculed by him. His best LARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE work was, perhaps "Tam O'Shanter" Br ete | | White Flannelette Blankets feit what he wrote that he interpret. od humanity faithfully. After the conclusion of the toasts | | h the young people opened the dancing | | Regular $3. 50 a Pair which was not concluded until mid- | oS Pee | Friday $2.48 2) id //) Late Rev. G. Horton, Belleville. { Belleville, Ont., Jan. 26.--Rev. Gil- | ] ' bert Horton is dead in this eity. De- | . . | 150 pairs of extra heavy White Flannelette Blankets--full 12-4 size. While ceased was born in the township »t Rawdon, Oct, 2nd, 1849, and in that | they last eta FRIDAY, $2.48 township spent the first years of his ; In the Humphrey Radiapntfire we offer you the real dependable and ever ready Heater for your fireplace or for attachment to any gas . life. He received his education in connection, the public schools of the township McKelvey & Birch, Limited [E5555 88] Misses Casste Clarke, and they to- General Contractors and Specialists in the following trades: Mason . . - work, Carpenter work, Heating, Plumbing, Painting, Paper Hang- | [| 8ether worked in the following fields: 200 pairs only, Ladies' pure wool, Cream Cashmere Hose: sizes 8} and 9. Reg ing, Glazing, Electric work, Tinsmithing, Metal k, Boiler R Brighton, Garden Hill, Wooler, ng, Metal wor oiler Repairs ere he was twice pastor; Halbur $1.30.......\........ .................... Friday, 3 pairs for $1.00 and Blacksmithing. 65-71 BROCK STREET . - - - - PHONE 2387 ton, Adolphustown, Enterprise, Tren- a or COLORED CHINTZ ean. . ] ' 300 yards fancy Colored Chintz, "Mill ends," 2 to 8 yards in length; big range Horton was superannuated and about EA G0 seven years of his retirement has . . Seven ren Nh Drene = : of floral patterns; reg. worth 35c. to 75c¢. a yard . . . Friday, 15c¢. Yustased him. SSTViviug are tour BOYS' HOCKEY CAPS, 39c : sons: Dr. B. B., Thornton; Dr. E. M, ' JE ' Euterprise; F.C, Now York; Vernon: 3 Soa Wool Hockey Caps, in a good range of styles and colors. Regular 50c. oron 's rs. , co eR a EES ER NL SE SE Friday, 39c Brown, Belleville. "The Unloved Wife." WOOL SCARF S, 59¢c.-- Have your old Chairs, a Yalovad Wier: ew aut 36 only, Wool Scarfs--in colors Copen, Rose, Purple, Green--in plain and Couches, Chesterflelds, etc., Taos. dan] evens combination color effects. Regular 90c. values ............ .Friday, 59c. reupholstered and recovered, ing. This play tells of a man who, during the winter months, for revemge, purchases for his wife the young daughter of a butterfly widow who was his sweetheart in his | aon vf Our entire stock of Comforters he finds to be so different from her We have a large stock of {flighty and pleasure-seeking Hothet a Shad caste is an exceptionally gi Zs Tapestries' and ow one, and there are several splendid 1 Cloths. Just the thing for bits of character acting. 4 3 0 Living Room and Den Furni- pr ture. You will find the Bringing Produce, i - is % £ The fusidents of Wolfs Tilang are _ 25 only, our entire stock of Comforters, including McLintocks and many prices very low on these $ raw heir pro- Hines. a ase e sale. and other domestic makes. Priced all the way from $3.50 up to $35.00. returning to their homes with sup- plies of various kinds for the sum- mer season. The I'e !s now safe for the heaviest ioals, and residents are lating full sdvistaee of this, and "IOTROLAS, VICTOR RECORDS, PIAN McLAG continue to do so during the few i 08, a short weeks remaining, PHONOGRADPHS, WHITR SEWING MACHINES -- . GREATLY REDUCED, A SHHS Wave sweeps Southern Ire- The government will pay the groat- er share of unemployment relief cost. D, C, Ross Is named county Judge, for Bigin, ¥

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