Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1925, p. 3

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¥ S a WHIG BESTS Camphor Flakes and | | Balls, 15c¢. Ib. We l l MOTH DESTROYERS | and EXTRA HEAVY OVERSIZE moth acs | t Tree Yo || Platt HAT ENAMEL atter 25c¢. in heavy Silver Plate GARDEN AND FLOWER makes a most attractive SEEDS and useful gift. We have a range of these L. T. Best | | 5.0.00 52500 | . Druggist DF fOR SALE Bateman's Real Estate BRICK BUNGALOW----7 rooms, 8 pc. bath, electric light, double lot and ALLIES TAX] SERVICE ¢holce location. . Phone 240 $2,000---Frame, 4 rooms, B. and T., To all of the city slctrie 25¢2: light. Outer Station included. ' By the hour $2.00. $8,000--Frame, 7 rooms, 3 p. bath, ALL LARGE CARS $4000 wi 3 bath ah doh ped. 3 1 T DELIVERY rooms, 8 p. ly c ap #8, deep Jot and garage. FREIGH A SPECIALTY $58,000---Brick, 6 rooms, 8 p. bath, Local and long distance. electric light and furnace, garage. All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. $7,500--Brick, all modern, central. H. L. BRYANT OLD PIRATE FIGHTING SALT TO SAIL MONEY TO LOAN. SI EELS SLOOP FROM VICTORIA TO LONDON CUSTOMS BROKER Eustace B. Maude, aged seventy-seven, of Victoria, B.C., ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. At Caintown, on May 13th, the in his -twenty-five-foot sloop, which he is sailing alone from 1113 BROCK ST. KINGSfON |death took place of Isabella Kincald, | victoria to London. Former commander of H.M.S. Meraire, he once fought pirates in the China Sea, and now longs again for the adventures of the old days. Lwidow of John W. Tennant, in her .seventy-sevénth year. INSTALLING LIGHTS ~ ON PICTON STREETS 5 . ! The William Davies Company ~ Planning to Establish Pickle Curing Factory In Picton. Picton, May 18.--New lights are being installed on Main street from Talbot street down to the agricultu- ral grounds and down Bridge street to the brags works. Each will carry a 250-candle power light so that it is expected that the new system will . be a great improvement on the old : y lights. The job will be completed by May 24th. The funeral of the late John Burns, whose death occurred at his home on Bowery street on Thurs- Full range of sizes--all qualities--any day, was held Saturday afternoon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, of 3 which Mr, Burns was a member. De- style. Priced ceased was twice married and is sur- vived by his second wife. He also ® leaves two sons, one living in Prince Edward county, and an elder som, Herbert, of Vancouver, B.C. ; ® ® Miss Tuite of Albert College came over on Friday with the Albert Col- lege Glee Club under the auspices of > the young people's societies of the church. Miss Tuite is remaining over the week-end a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Jones. Quite a large representation from 9 the W.M.S. of the United church a . journeyed on Friday to Cherry Val- ley to attend the district convention of that organization. A very inspir- ing programme was listened to and PRINCESS STREET at the morning session encouraging reports were heard from all the va- rious flelds. Miss Paul, returned missionary of Newburgh, gave a very helpful talk at the afternoon session. Dinner was served in the dining room of the church by the Cherry Valley auxiliary to about three hun- dred. Those from Picton who had a place on the programme were Mrs. (Rev.) J. J. Mellor, Mrs. Laird and > Mrs. Ewart Jones. 3 Miss Dorothy Powers (nurse on 3 : the 8S. Montrose) came up from i . Montreal to spend a few days with her mother and sister at her home, ae Buy Lawn Mowers 12" 3 Bladefor ........$ 9.75 each 14" 4 Blade for ........%$11.75 each 14" 4 Blade Ball Bearing $14.50 each a SCREEN DOORS * All sizes. Complete with Hinges and * Pull.......$250and $3.50 each 14 and 18 inches high--all widths, vfrom Col. 55c. to 85, each Tea Company. Keith Irvin, Unger's Island, had a|jg ~ Paul street. The William Davies Company fis planning to establish a pickle cur-| ing plant in| Picton in the near fu- ture. They are now receiving ap- plications for contracts with the far- mers for the growing of cucumbers. William Anderson has sold his confectionary business to Peter Pantis & Co., of Gananoqque. This company also operates a similar bu- siness in Trenton. This store was owned and operated for many years by the late John Gilbert and is one of the finest in Central Ontario. Stanley Lyons of Kingston was a recent visitor with his aunt, Mrs. 8. Pottingill. Ggorge A. Johnston and G. Hues- tis spent last week in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rattray and family have taken possession of the Laird cottage on the bay shore for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Blakely, Main street east, entertained the Men's Bible class of the United Church on Friday evening last. DESERONTO PERSONALS. Watch and Jewellery Repairer Comes From Saskatchewan. Deseronto, May 18.--Alley Stew- art, Fred Bich and Kenneth Hall en- joyed a week-end tour in Mr. Stew- art's motor launch, Mrs. A. Rixen went to Toronto for the week-enl. Mr. Fred Vanallen, Rochester, N.Y., is visiting his father at Green Point, and was in town to- day renewing old acquaintances. Bill Bruyea of Detroit, Mich., is visiting his aunt. Thomas Whalen of Owosa, Mich., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Sweanor. Thomas Sweanor loaded his wagon house and left to-day to work for Mr. Harvey on the highway between Trenton and Belleville. Sid Hearnes is working for the town this week at the pumping station, taking put a machine. A. EB. 'Tunnicliffe, Saskatchewan, has taken up watch and jewellery business in the old Hudson stand across from the tandard bank. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer and daughter and son and Miss Carl ,all of Kingston, were in town Saturday visiting Mrs. John Spencer, Brant street, Milton Sharpe has secured a job in Napanee driving a truck for Daly's | gs farewell party Friday evening for her brother Bob, who is leaving for Port Colbortie, where he has secured £ Ege thet FE The Sale Sensation of the Year! Steacy's Mail Order Com- Continues all this week with added special attractions daily --Wwe are proving to the shopping public that we do in fact meet and beat all compgtitive prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND SALE POSTERS FOR SPECIALS ON SALE Floor Oilcloths, 49c sq. yd. Dominion Floor Oilcloths' in a full range of patterns and colors in one, two and two and a half yard widths. Bed Spreads, $1.98 & $2.98 White Crochet Bed-Spreads. Size 60 "x 84 inches. Regular $2.75 for $1.98; . size 72 x 84 in., regular $3.50 for $2.98. Both good heavy §ualities. Stair Carpet, $1.09, $1.29 & $1.39 yd 300 yds. of Wool Tapestry Stair-Car- pet, in all the wanted shades. Com- pare price and quality with Mail Order store prices at 10% more! * Silk Crepe-de-chene Handkerchiefs, 15¢ ea 600 Silk Crepe de Chene Handker- chiefs, in colors Powder Blue, Cocoa, Paddy, Honey-dew, Purple, Maize, , Royal and Rust. Regular 25c¢. values. Linon Collar & Cuff Sets, 25¢ sett 300 Semi-Laundered Check and Plaid Linon Peter Pan Collar and Cuff sets, in a full range of colors. Regular 65¢. a set. Harvey Silk Hose, 8c pr. In colors Cameo, Pongee, ygar, Rosewood, Mauresque, Cocoa, - » Black and White. A Mail Order store price is 98c¢. pair. '

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