Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1916, p. 3

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BIG DEAL IN LUMBER. THE DAILY a : eh BN CHRISTMAS BUYING you must know that THE TUG RAY FPAVION Gorm : sickness leaves weakness and OFF. ON THURSDAY. : : The Christmas season is here, with " Gale a Week Ago--Was Taken on under the abnormal conditions exist- to Montreal to Undergo Repairs: ing today these problems are more The tug Ray Stanton, of the Pyke difficult to solve than before. With Towing and Forwarding Company, [so many of the young men---sons, 4 Oil barge No. 82 on Thursday. The seas, the Christmas buying season barge went aground off Grenadier has been lengthened out because tug in the terrible gale of a week ago|by Christmas had to be sent away . to-day. | before the middle of November. Yet to put an edge on Loe. appetite, It was feared that the barge would | there is a lot of buying to be done put n your blood, induce have to be left on the rocks until the yet; in fact, merchants tell us that your nerve force. Scott's aged, and was in a very difficult ple are now selecting the articles | 18 a true tonicfood free from place for the wreckers. they wish and having them laid away tresses, 3,000 feet of lumber and i bec h 1 buy! Beott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. ' , "| caution, ause the earlier you buy TOT 2% [twenty tons of concrete were used by the better choice and service you| ® the wreckers, and Yon yaa Soptiny can get. Putting it off until Christ- or ire ed day and might until the "Ut mas week is poor policy It is not oe The nuge vessel is an ocen-going 1 boat on her maiden trip from Cleve- | Yourself. Closed and Open Auto- obil fhe eighty-mile gale of last Thursday, m es broke away from the tug, and washed] PLANNED FOR BELLEVILLE Exchange. niany leaks were made. T: : £4 i Phone 201 on night at 7.30 o'clock Hastings Liberal Club Has Ar- 3 *|the "tanker" wak ready for the tugs December 6th. seas and darkness it was not possible, and during he night she was taken Belleville, Dec, 1.----Hastings Lib- from shore. le i s. | PY the recent conference at Ottawa 129 Brock Street. During the night the gale increas- | © eastern Ontario Liberals, has ar- AA Ae A : IF FOOD DISAGREES | tremendous seas. the capiain of the | janged for a district on December IS G tug decided to bring the "tanker" out, 6th. The conference will be attend- When food lies Itke lead In the stom. |©Ver again. ) the counties of Frontenac, Lennox Ach and you have that uncomfortable,| A buoy was set out in twenty feet and Addington, Hastings, Prince Ed- sufficient blood supply to the stom. » was obliged to stay. Although |ward, and Durham and Northumber- mentation "1h Tith Acid and food for. ena Fon feet, she struck |land, and the cities of Kingston and aaiaes lowed in 'many hospitals and |the bottom several times between the &dvised by many eminent physicians, seas, A ten-inch hawser, 3,000 feet A banquet will be held at which urated magnesia in half a glass of wa. addresses will be delivered by Hon. ter, fs hot as you can comfortably by the Stanton, and after two hours y vi W. Rowell, K.C., M.P.P., Hartley De- blood to 'the stomach and the bisurated |0f dangerous the hoat was : mag neste ac poi J can tel again in deep water. wart, K.C., M.P.P,, C. M. Bowman, pp a Fermentation. any wreckers by the Standard Oil Com-|vinefal leaders. Wd comfort th Iways foll th " 4 Montreal restoration of the normal process o¢| The barge was taken to Mon fent at times to secure hot water and ----- M. J. O'Brien Buys Arnprior Mills travellers who are frequently obliged Movements of Vessels. With Enormous k should always lake two hy ee Bye. Th grain tablets © isurated agnesia ursday. i : t - ff? 3 is current that M. J. O'Brien, con- and neutralize the acid in their stom-| M.T. Co's. bulletin--The tug Thom-| "rh: this city, has purchased ach. light barges and cleared for Prescott ior i ; prior. These mills are said to have to bring the barges Melrose and Ham- more lumber piled on their grofinds cleared with the schooner Daylite for Montreal, Charlotte on Thursday-with a cargo Marmora, Dec. 1.--At the annual of coal for Montreal. meeting of the Riverside Cheese . ' . Davis dry dock undergoing repairs. |operations showed that the average Many Sick Spells Begin - price of cheese per pound was 183¢ ; hy ; 5.90. This factory was in opera- A very successful meeting of the $45 And they will end right there if you Kingston Juvenile Hockey Leaguel tion for six months, and 'the total the last evening. C. W. Bowman acted [cheese was $10,896. Officers were C as chairman. Sixteen teams have en- | elected as follows for the ensuing ompound cers and honorary members will take | Directors: Lindsay Neal, T. Cain, H. Hickeys for the cough and Dover's place next week. Shannon, Henry Kerr. The worst cases quickly yield over- Kodaks, $1.00 up, 'Mahood's Drug With her first proposal, a girl is night to this splendid combination. Store. firmly convinced that she will need the fact is apt to spoil the effect. cord of her offers. : enim THE POPULAR DRUG STORE A . No need to worry about the high cost of . living when you can secure value such as - » PrimeRibs .... .....~.. .... :. 20 * Choice OvenRoasts .. .. .. .. .. . 16¢c I» . - Finest Beef Dripping .. .. .. .. . 18c Beef Liver 10c 1b Wm. Davies' Co., limited, Phone 597 . ' » . 1 i Have You Been Sick? Oil BARGE WAS RELEASED DON'T DELAY YOUR you should commence taking | Went on at Gremadier Island in Big 11s buying and giving probleme. a) succeeded in pulling off the Standard | brothers and fathers'--across the Island when she broke away from a|gifts and parcels to reach the soldiers 1 restful sleep and restore spring, as her bottom was badly dam- ihe spirit of buying is keen. Peo- the drug peril. In stopping the leaks, fifty mat-| ;i Christmas. This is a wise pre- task was accomplished. fair to the merchants, the clerks or | ork, and was caught in ud to New ) DISTRICT CONFERENCE Also Two Closed Cars For Sale OF | with such a force on the rocks that : ranged for Gathering on Reo Automobiles to pull on, but owing to the heavy Boyd' oy 8 Garage out into deep. water one halt mile ,.4) oy1, following the lead given ed, but in the morning, in spite of the ranged for a district conference to DRINK HOT WATER as delay might mean the work all ed by representative Liberals from digtended feeling it is because of in. of water, outside of which the tug mentation. In such cases try the plan Belleville. of taking a teaspoonful of pure bis- long, was taken from the 'tanker' George P. Graham, M.P., Messrs. N. drink it. The hot water draws the work you, instantly neutralizes the acid and Loud were the praises for the| M.P.P. and other Federal and Pro- ed at the Immediate feeling of releér pany's officials. digestion. People who find it inconven- [to undergo repairs. to take hasty meals poorly prepared, s Haat * The steamer Ionic passed down on Renfrew, Ont., Dec. 1.--The rumor after meals to prevent fermentation son arrived from Montreal with two |, McLachlan lumber mills at Arn- ilton to Kingston; the tug Emerson than ary other mill in the Dominion. The steamer Windsor cleared from Riverside Ch Company. ; The steambarge John Randall is in| Company the report of the season's . Juvenile Hockey League. - and the average price for standard with Coughs and Colds . Jtake was held in their Hall on Brock street |@mount received 'from the sale of Hickey-Dover tered to date. The election of offi-|Yyear: President, Jesse Williams: Cold Breakers for the Cold. - - If a girl is pretty her knowledge of [a blankbook in which to keep a re- 25 Cents for Each. . that mentioned below. Boneless Pot Roasts . . .. .. .. .. . 18¢ Beef Hearts . . Dives 123i : English sh make, dun; le Steacy's Xmas Sale TOMORROW AND FOLLOWING DAYS Saturday will be the first day of our annual Christmas Sale--and the gladsome twenty- fifth is within sight. The all-absorbing thought with us all is CHRISTMAS SHOPPING -- please shop early! Start tomorrow! Every department in the store is ready to give you the best service. 3 Oy -=Christmas Handkerchiefs \ 7 THE MOST COMPLETE CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEF STORE IN TOWN. The finest handkerchiefs the world produces -- over 18,000 of them -- will be ready tomor- row at our special sale prices. We quote a few below: 3000 boxes of fine Swiss embroidered Handke rchiefs, three in a dainty gift box, priced as follows: 1300 BOXES, regular 35¢c values . . .. .. . ve ve ve ovo. .. Sale price 25¢ c+ «vo .. Sale price 39¢ 1000 BOXES, regular 50c value .. .. .. .. ent ia 700 BOXES, regular 75c value .. .. .. ... . .. °° eee oo +. Sale price 59¢ 1500 packages of three ladies' initialed Hand kerchiefs, splendid for mailing, 500 children's Novelty Ark boxed Handkerchiefs, two in a box, regular 22¢, Sale price 15¢ Complete lines of ladies' plain, embroidered and lace edged Handkerchiefs, Men's In- itialed and plain Handkerchiefs, and Children's plain and figured Handkerchiefs. Ue tr \ I, N\A A Special Sale Men's Ties 600 novelty silk ties in a great array of new colorings; a fine big generous shape; in a pretty holly gift box. Sold by some stores at 45c and 50c each. 25¢ EACH SEE THESE TOMORROW. offered are exceedingly attractive, and if you so wish every waist will be ( m---- Just 18 beautiful new hats, prettily crea . Reg. | to clear, creations. x f3 oye $030 to cour, ;

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