Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1926, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG IVY LEA TIED TP ; : : : By the Snowfalls--Crossing on Tee : Impossible. i Ivy Lea, March 4--This section of | the country has been completely tied | up By the worst snowfall of the] Women Everywhere Are Talking About The Values at Jackson-Metivier's winter. No mail was delivered up to netatiestl SMART WOMENS AND MISSES' the ice has made the crossing here | . , i : impossible. { ; J .- Miss Ann McDonald has been vis- | . y " 8 d iting Miss Kathleen Ivey. W. W. : Shipman went to Prescott on busin- | : ! ess on Saturday. i : he Mrs. Thomas Fletcher and son of | : Gananoque are visiting her parents, | / \ : Mr, and Mrs. Richard Runnings. Miss | 9 Marie Boyle visited her parents on | 3 : i Saturday. Charles Dano visited at | ; . Mr, Roland Birt's, Wilsfead, on] Sunday. Latin i NEW SPRING STYLES NEW SPRING SHADES Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Latimer ~and children are spending a few Featuring Special Values for Saturday'st¥ Selling at days at Charles Dano's. James Rob- ertson ig ill with grippe. Hugh Run- | nings is taking a home courge in a school of art. From the standpoint of Style, Quality and Workman ship alone, these Coats are highly desirable, but when one considers the variety of the assortment, their fashionable © Alfred anc Edward Hunt have been drawing wood ' to Rockport. colorings, and above all, their extraordinary low price, one is astonished at such values. THE GREATEST DRESS VALUE EVER OFFERED IN KINGSTON-TOMORROW 100 New Dresses cut Ice for Mr. Sly at the Selton Regular values to $16.50, for cheese facfory. Every Dress a brand new style for business women and street wear. In the group are pure Wool and Silk and Wool Balbriggan, Broadcloth Flannels and French Wool Crepes. Some of these Dresses ave selling at a quarter of their value. 'Colors are Sand, Rose, Copen Blue, Tangerine, Green and Brown. All sizes to 42. Inverary News. Inverary, March 4.--A series: of revivals are to be started in the Holi- ness Movément church next week. Mr. and Mrs. Morta Swerbrick, Ro-| chester, N.Y., are spending sombd time with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrett, previous to i ing up residence on their farm near | Sydenham. A large number from F | here attended M. B, Graves' sale to- {day. Mrs. Richard Arthur and daugh- becomés the bride this month {ter, Margaret, have left to spend a played the part of a sinister |week among friends in Kingstos and . [vigtnity, ; SPECIAL! Pauline Garon, movie star, SILK BROCADED uel) Shonen, Wha les plays * ELASTIC TOP me MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR _- - By GLUYAS wirtiams CORSET $1.95 Beautifully finished Silk Bro- caded Corsets in popular fitting. model with elastic top, Sizes from' 23 to 28 only. A 0 N AS ; Ui CHECK GINGHAM House Dresses Saturday, $1.95 Large, roomy fitting House Dresses with sleeves. Check' Ginghams in Mauve, Sand, Green, Blue and Black and White, Sizes from 86 to 44. hiMITED 4 PRINCESS STREET y . AT 0SO STATION. . . Ta » | . : Windermere Prize Spuds Are Famous AFTER STANDING IN LINE FOR Deep Snow for the Men Engaged in -- : : HALF AN HOUR. You REACH THE Oso Station eos The snow 4 RE - WINDOW AND CANT REMEMBER. storm last Thursday has made the WHETHER VOUR WIFE SAID THURSDAY /s snow a lot deeper for the people JAS THE ONE NIGHT SHE COULD 60, young espe from hare aftended the a 2 OR THE ONE NIGHT SHE COULDN T GO } show at Sharbot Lake on Friday ev- 5 . ening. and also the dance:.at Moun- 'tain Grove on Monday night last. Mr. Albert Bourk and Clarence are busy cutting wood with their machine: for the people around Black Lake. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conboy aud Ethel spent Wednesday at Mountain Grove, Mrs. John F. Bourk spent Wednesday last with Mrs. Robert Johnston., ® - Mr. Sam Swain of Glenvale is spending some time with Mr. Wil- pliam and Johnnie Warren. o A large number from here atiend- ded the sale at Norman McPherson's, GLUYAS 1-19 Wiliams 1 Bell 8 Ine. at the World Is Doing to cut glass, a section was sharpened ¥: lke &.Tamr And would ont Gor men Mixing Concrete in the Wheel thout honing or 'stropping, while barrow other parts in the same bar would eut rataapla. and suty method of mizing off a spike under blows 'of a hammer, | ©OR¢Tete by hand vyalbaseow yw i would spring or could be bent back- ward and forward with the thumb and forefinger without breaking. Vana dium is an important element used in the preparation of the steel. > . . Salmon Travel Hundreds of Miles a Week , That salmon travel dis- tances in short periods is indicated by the journey of sone fish liberated at the southern end of Nova Scotia last June and was than a month later in the Moisie river, Quebec. Identification was made by of the silver tag which had pl: in ome of the salmon's fins '| Swain and Mr. Edwin Bertram, also ment. Fig 2 Shows the first | Zealand, on Tuesday last. Mr. ana | | Mrs. John L. Bourk and son, Cecil, ! spent last Sunday night at Mr. Alex. | McVeigh's. Mr.Willlam Warren, Sam the young people from Mr. William Conboy's home, and Miss Matilda | Johnston spent Saturday evening at/ Joseph, Warren's. ; Mr. Edwin Bertram of Crow Lake is spending a few days with Mrs, Edward Warren. Mr. James O'Brien and Wilfred Bourk spent Friday evening at Oso Statjon. r. Wilfred Bourk spent Saturday : evening at Shatbot Lake. Miss Sinclair is spending the waek end with Miss St. John, at Oso Sta- tion. Mr. Philip Carr called at Jos-| eph Warren's on Friday last. Mr.

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