Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1926, p. 3

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'For a short time we are placing on sale : our stock of | Leather Goods and French Ivory 20% Di This is a splendid opportunity to supple- ment your set of Ivory with an odd piece or two, or to obtain a fine piece of English Leather at a very reasonable cost. SMITH BROS., Jewelers Estd. 1840 LIMITED tscount 850 King St. Quickly banishes the | troublesome cold or cough. ar hat They RATE. Doon Swe -- Rabbi Samuel 8. 'Mayerbery of Dayton, Ohio, declares that the Jews some day "will reclaim Jesus as a great teacher and leader." But while predicting that Jews will "learn to app ate his denies they will ever accept Jesus as their Messiash. Foxes. are so Humerous in Hast seen in daylight in the lanes. DWELLING = Ty, electric and air; garden; . Belleville Creamery, _ Kingston 'Meat Store 'Phone 1964 - 133 BROCK ST: Home-made Sausages, pound :... .:...15¢, Fresh Headcheese, pound ..... ...18¢c. Black Pudding, 1b. 15¢. te TEA i Try our Special Blend| Ceylon Tea . .65¢c. Ib. 2 pounds for ...$1,25 Lean Pork Chops, Ib. 30¢ Addressing of the way, said that significan ship. clusion that the tal attitiide which comes from education. extensive immi the "largest un tion to make in respeet to who come to our British or Continentals with or homes in some cases éenturies neighbours, if we are willing to 'We realize how great. th for them to die in Canada it may der how many immigration eme for On the same occasion Sir , of Fivanes, had always typified the qual of the a characteristic Canadian, Linn Pacifie Railway had stood Sir also commented ahead with work, at the SCHOOL HAS OPENED. Visitors From Many Places Are at © Harth ' Hartington, Jan, 5.--Election pass- ed off quietly yesterday; J. B. Free- man was re-elected reeve. Miss B. Fleming has returned from her holi- days at Amherst Island. School has re-opened. Lizzie Abrams was home from Oshawa with her mother for a few days before going to Teronto where she underwent an operation. Hazel Clement has returned to her school at Wagarville after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Denison. - Ruth Cle ," he ment has returned to Sydenham. Mamie Smith, Trenton, is spending holidays with her parents here, Mrs. Jane Leonard was with her son at Yarker tor. Chelstmas. and in. holj- days. Fy ro 4 "Hawley Grant and Family, Ports molith, wera at' his father's, ' Grant, for a few days, Hazel Huff- man has returned to Peterboro Nor- mal school. Herbert Goslin, Beaver- ton, spent' the holidays with his magher. Mr. and Mrs. Edley Camp- sall and daughters spent New Year's Day at Melville 'Bradford's, Pet- worth. Glen Conway and wife, Find- ley Station, visited at Damon Per- eault's, Elmer Freeman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and children, Frankford, spent the New Year and week-end at George Brown's. George Kirkham, Perth, at Mart Loyst's. R. Bofting and wife, Goshen, N.Y., visit- ithg BE. Botting and ewing 'ac- guaintances this = w George Barnes and family, Sydenham, spent New Year's at H. Campsall's. RUSHED x0. H HOSPITAL. Allan Fiteler, . Perniegh, Operated on in Kingston. © Feruleigh, Jan, 4.---Christmas passed over. very quietly but most re- port a good time. The weather is very mild now, as the thermometer registered very high during Christ os in pig £45 /S1500t, » ey 2 S180 Jo holidays. Dr. Tindle was called fs thie ag for medical treatment. Jer had only been sick a Lome er Dr. Tindle rushed him Kingston General Hospital for pdicitis. He is doing fine and "hope he will still improve. Dr. Goodfellow was also called to and courage in the 310 the face of apparently vorabl. Pacific Railway had done during the G request of th . P.R.. PRESIDENT: SIR' THOMAS. WHITE PAYS HIM HIGH TRIBUTE the Associated |] " Boards of Trade banquet at Winnipeg recently, E. W. Beatty, chairman and Canadian ident Rail- one of the most t facts of the confer- ence was the desire of men from the country's problems from an economic and national point of view, free from the bewildering influence of political partisan. "This," Mr. Beatty said, "leads me to the inevitable con- Sunstion of Con federation on b> whic puiel of ided the oy om re ing and is the ps gr ga honest In ovder to schieve matlomal prosperity, Mr. Beatty advocated an psp to supply the man power necessary for the world." "If I had any sugges- he 2 continued the president. "I my would suggest that we take it out of the field of statistics and place it in the field of human relations. We are apt to forget that the Doaple shores are at 2 many ) hundreds or effects. Pe are homie beings, members of families whe have torn BE - up trom Cl 18 come and live 00 oid haan neighbourly, and to become good citizens if we only hold out a welcoming hand. e wrench must be when we learn that some bring with them a handful ot earth so that when the time com be scattered over their coffins. I woe fans, who Rave wade the trek to the United States, have Sver thought to carry with them a handful of Canadian soil. No can ever achieve allowance is made for such human factors. success unless due 'White, former Federal Thomas Minister a high tribute to Mr. Beatty. Sir Thomas said that he oked upon Mr. Beatty es which are to. Ped a i) ire 3a.) Ais own widy in the world as in the manner of Canadians. As president Pacific Railway, Mr. Beat as a representative. Canadian who be found in true Canadians. Mr. Canadian affairs and had made ty occupied one of the positions in the Dominion and was absolutely unspoiled by his enormous success, and Sir Thomas liked to think that in this the former was also Referring to the improvement of the Canadian Pacific Rall th former Finance Minister pointed out that the history of the Dominicn and the a Pattie were intertwined and could not be disassociated. The as the t of exemplary Canadian insurmountable obstacles. y on the good work the Canadian reat War, and later on in going e Government, in onjer } to give . pmployment to soldiers who were returning aties the war, RAN INTO A TRUCK. Mississippi Lads Met With Stight In. 3 Juries. Mississippi, Jan. 4.--A number from around here attended the dance held at McDongald's Corner's on New Year's night. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Geddes sPent Friday night last week wR Mr. and Mrs. J. Geddes, Snow Road. A. Cassell, Rokeby, spent Sunday at William Riddell's. Miss Adele Beneditt returned to Perth having spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. R. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. James Darou and daughter, Adeline; Ardoch, motored down and' spent Geddes. Miss Dick, ou teacher, of Ren- ding, T.|legiate. Miss Mary Olmstead sister, Mrs. T. Doolan, and daughter, Lorna, returned . to Kingston, on Monday of this week, having spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, Olmstead. A large crowd turned out to the election here on Monday of this week. The old councillors were all elected and the old reeve was elected by a majority of 4. Donald Gibson and Banford Dowdell met with an dc. ing down the main road. They col- with slight injuries. SCHOOL TRUSTEES CHOSEN. Fairfield East, Jan. 4---On Dee. 30th the school meeting was held in the local school and was well repre; sented by those most interested. Hi liard Earl was elected trustee in the retirement of BE. .C, McDougall, while PROBS: Cloudy and somewhat colder. | day, snow flurries. The most Stupendous Money Saving Event of the Year Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. cident on Monday, while sleigh-rid- |} lided with a gasoling truck and met | ji At the Annual Meeting at Fairfield || Kast, H. Tristram and George Woods still spectively. [voted in as secretary for year. B. Leeder has the contract supplying fifteen tords of wood at $3.50 8 cord. 'Miss Ila Woods spent ©. Perry's, to bis Mitle girl who had] his | iourtey d Mr. W. Lemke is also] RE hr i, er wn nd Mrs. ey apant the |. ith her hold office for two and one years fe- m A. Herbison was again |g The Grand Finale of Our Sensational 0* DISCOUNT \ To-morrow marks the close of the sale sensation of the season for another year. The greatest crowd that ever attended our January Sale ' was in attendance to-dey, and to-morrow we anticipate all pre- vious records to be broken again. | 80c has the purchasing power of $1.00 On all semlar eek purchases in all departments. Stop and realize what this saving means ! ~ It will pay you to anticipate your household and personal Toircments for seme smonthe to comet this drastic stock

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