Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1916, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. | THE STOCK QUOTATIONS. PAGE SIX EY NAALALLAS AaAaa a Men's Suits and Overcaats Specially priced for Saturday. Men's suits, tweeds and 'worsteds, staple colors, standard models. Sat. .. $8.00 to $12.50 "Men's ulsters, dark and light greys, browns and mixed tweeds. All are lined with heavy twill serge; deep storm collar, belted back; specially priced for Saturday CREEL Bete vn ania « $800 to $12.50 Men's Coat Sweaters, good winter weight; mixed wool and cotton . . .. $2.50 Military or shawl collars, specially priced for Saturday. : Boys' Tweed Suits--Norfolk style, dark browns, greys and heather mixtures, Specially priced for Saturday .... $4.00 Boys' Overcoats--Boys overcoats of tweed or chinchillas, greys, browns, mix- tures, specially priced for Sat., .. $5.00 Boots and Shoes--Ladies' high cut boots, patent leather or kid; specially pric- ed, for Saturday, . . . $4.00 Louis Abramson's The Uptown Clothier - 336 Princess St. News From Eastern Ontario Points Prices at Which American and Cana- dian Stocks Range. { (Special to the Whigs | Toronto, Dec. 8.--Erickson, Per-| kins & Co., of New York and Chicago, through their Toronto agent, J. C. Beaty, report the following quota- tions: | away on Saturday at the Smith's . NEW FROM {THE DISTRICT Falls hospital, where she had been al | patient for over a year. The de- G u ; ananoque New York Stocks. Open. 1.30 p.m. Alrbrake i. «ov 170- Beth. Steel .. " 635 Atchison... i... vives 105% | Baltimore & Ohio ... 85% CPR.R.vrvs Jil end 167 New York Central .. PR 38% 110% 87% 126% 98% e-- | ceased was thirty-three years of age. CLIPPED FROM THRE WHIG'S Pte. Chamberlain is a son of the MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. |late Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Chamber- lain, and he also enlisted with the (a Brief Form the Events In Tye | Grenadier rds, and had been in Country About Kingston Are Told the tase me tme. = Trade met last evening. The gues- A y fair in Elgin on --Full of Interest to Many. Wednesday the ruling price for the | 100 of 'optetehiation ut tie G im od Mrs. Purvis and family, Delta, | favorite birds dropped to twenty-|,.,, os next week was discussed. have moved into the residence on! eight cents a pound. Chickens, how-| 4 Geji-attended session of the exe- Reid street, Athens, of the late Mrs.|ever, were firmer, selling dt twenty | cutive committee of the Gananoque Sarah Brown. one cents per pound. . | branch of the Leeds County Patriotic Sidney Vanettan, Lyn, accused of Miss Mary Melodine Guest, eldest League, Relief Association and Red sending watered milk to Stanley | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | ross Society was held yesterday af- cheese factory, pleaded guilty and | Guest, Brockville, and William Ar-l...o0n, . was fined $10 and $3 costs, thur Rye, a-gopular munition worker| Tye funeral of the late Olivia George Ashman, Appleton, an-|employed at 'the National Mfg. Co. !youiton, wife of Sidney Mullins, was | Cement .. .. .. 70% 12 nounces the marriage of his second | were married on Thursday. [ veld yesterday afternoon from the Dominion Steel .. .. 19% 79% daughter, Eleanor-Victoria, to George| At St. Francis Xavier church, | soniiy residence, Brock street, to Steel of Canada .. .. 86% 87% Harold Mabee, at Wolsley, Sask., on | Brockville, Dean Murray on Thurs- | Gananoque cemetery. The funeral | Steamers eviex ww ver Gl 41% Dec. 4th. day united in marriage Winnifred, | was largely attended and was under | General Electric .. ..121 William Brocklebank passed away |second daughter of Mrs. Watson [ipo auspices of Harmony Lodge No, Can. Loco. .. .. .. .. 56 Bid on Tuesday at the home of his daugh- | Loucks to Vincent A. MgDonald, son | 15 Daughters of Rebekah, of which 'N. S. Steel .. .. .. .149 ter, Mrs. R. L. Plato, Smith's Falls, | of J. D. McDonald, Alexandria, Ont. | deceased was a member. Rev, W. 8. | whom he has resided with forthe Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Westlake, Glen |y oc; non, pastor of Grace church Chicago Grain. past twelve years. The deceased was | Buell, announce the engagement of | \,;jucted the service. The floral of-| ~Wheat--December, $1.63%; May, born in London, England, eighty-| Miss Roslin May Jones to Joseph Ed- | torines were numerous. $1.745%. : four years ago. win Anderson, both of Glen Buell,) ro Bdward Widdis, John street Corn--December, 89%c¢. Miss Annie Burns, daughter of Mr. | the marriage to take place on 27th) was taken to Kingston General Hos- Amon and Mrs. J. Burns, Lanark, passed December. pital the fore part of ,this week for New York Cotton. treatment. Mrs, C. Nuttall is under-| December, $19.65; March, $19.84; | going treatment in the Kingston | May, $19.97. | General Hospital, Bie | Mayor O'Connor and Deputy Reeve | THROWN FROM RIG; Ww. J. Wilson were appointed to re- WOMAN BADLY HURT 'present this municipality at the BN ----.. On Behalf of the Underwriters We Offer 125,000 Shares AT 40c PER SHARE a oaention to be held in | mers. Thomas Boyne, Centre Street, the Victim of an 257%, payable on subséription--Balance on delivery | Pte. William Parker, recently in- of certificates. Subscriptions will be received until | valided home from the front, is at Accident. Mrs. Thomas Boyne, Centre street, the home of his parents, Mr. and Noon of December 11th, 1916. . injuries received [who was driving down Clarence street { Mrs, William Parker, Charles street, T T on Friday afternoon, had a narrow es- = ! recuperating from in action, cape from serious injury when the horse she was driving ran away. . ® oe Mining Company, Limited (Incorporated under the Ontario Companies Act) * Some boys using fire-crackers frigh- Pp tened the animal, and it dashed down ¥ [Clarence street and into the window Issued, $1,500,000 ore Sunkist Oranges M are ripening for you y every day in Cali- fornia. Eat these uni- formly good oranges freely for their flavor and health fulness, Order today. Sunkist Oranges CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE (From Our Own Correspondent) . Dec. 8.--~The Gananoque Board of Anaconda .. aa Inter. Nickel .. .. ... Ama. Loco. .. .. ... ¥ , 92 LA 43 Canadian Stocks. Steam Vulcanizing WE DO ALL KINDS OF TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING Call In and get our prices before going elsewhere, First class work ang rea- sonable prices, F. J. Pearson & Co. Cor Queen and Baget Sts. Mhe bakery of M. MeCartur, Brockville, was damaged by fire on Thursday. Considerable flour was carried out, Pa a mm, a se cies -------- oh OEE RETRO CHOLERA x I I WA TUT Se of the North American Insurance of- fice. Mrs. Boyne, with a baby and a lady friend, were all thrown out, but only Mrs. Boyne was injured, her hand being , badly - out, She was Capital, $2,500,000 GLOVES FOR MEN 50c TO $3.00 KINGSTON. Nov. 6th.--Members all present. Rasy? 5 The Porcupine gold production of 1914 was $5,190,794, which in- creased to $7,680,766 in 1915, and will, for 1916, amount to over $10,000,000. The bulk of this production was from the so-called Hollinger section of. the camp, in which is located the Thompson-Krist property, This production has been obtained from workings which are all above the 700-foot levels of the mines. PORCUPINE The Hollinger has proven in work- ings high values at 1,450 feet, and by drills, values at 2,200 feet. One of the greatest ore bodies of the McIntyre is at 1,000 feet. The Por- cupine Crown is taking out richer ores at 900 feet than at any higher levels. These properties all adjourn the Thompson-Krist, save the Mcintyre, which is not far distant. Minutes of last meeting approved. On motion, Stever-Coulter, Wi E. Cordukes and J. G. Smyth appointed auditors for 1916 at same salary as 1915. Resolutions appointing D.R. O. Poll clerks and naming polling booths passed. Payments ordered: $50, British Red Cross Society; $2.- 25, W. McKendry, plank;$10, W. J. Fair, postage, stationery, etc, for good roads correspondence; $12.50, Standard Pub ing Co., acct.; $5.- 25, Dr. Gibson, fone sheep killed by dogs; $1.00, P. Judge, insp. sheep killed by dogs; $113, British Whig Subscriptions will be received by the following: J, P, CANNON & (CO, 56 King St. W,, Toronto. J. T. BASTWOOD & (0., 24 King St. W,, Toronto. FLEMING & MARVIN, C.P.R. Bldg., Toronto. HOWARD, GRAHAM & CO., Traders Bank Bldg., Toronto. ROBERT E. KEMERER & ©0., 108 Bay St., Toronto. KIELY, SMITH & AMOS, C.P.R. Bldg., Toronto. LORSCH & CO. 56 King St. W., Toronto. PLUMMER & CO., 108 Bay St., Toronto. F. C. SUTHERLAND & CO,, 12 King St. E., Toronto. LOUIS J. WEST & ©O,, Confederation Life Bldg., Toronto. STANLEY & SMITH, Standard Bank Bldg., Toronto. Proclamation To Deserters y of a report of the Committee of the Privy Excellency the Governor-General, of the 24th November, 1916.--652-17-22. The Committee of. the Privy Countit have had before them a report, dited the 9th November, P.C. 2814 Certified Council, approved by His 1916, from the Minister of Militia itionary Force are abse! seas Exped Publishing Co., 'for Voters' Lists; $7, Geo, Hyland, building culvert and ditching;. $4, Elias Ely, one toyse of stone; $5 A, B. Weller, one sheep killed by dogs; $1.10, College Book Store, file and 'paper for clerk's office; $3.19, S. Anglin & Co., lum- ber supplied; $78.20, County Fron- tenac, tile acct.;} $25.20, Jas. A. Sproule, 52 loads stone and breaking four toyse of stone; $1, F. H. Denyes, work on York road; $7, H. Macrow, opening York, winter of 1916; $1.- 20, R. J. Draper, insp. sheep killed from their units without leave. nd Defence, representing that many soldiers of the Canadian Over- J. McBride, rep. to stone waggons; | $10.75, Wes. Harpell, opening Syd. | road, 1916; $5.25, Thomas Smith, 21' rods ditch; $3, Peter Morley, 30 loads stone; $25, grant to school fair; $6, W, G. Smyth, bonus on 40 Ed. Quick, digging 45 rods ditch on ll] Con, 5; $5.44, Geo, Amey, one lamb killed by dogs; $32, A. Aylsworth, work on Div. 18; $15, A. Aylsworth, culvert and ditching; $5.90, Geo. Gates, 29 loads stone and opening | ($3.00), rd. Div. 17; $14, F. Gar- ll diner drawing 33 torse of stone; $1, Mrs. McCallum, ref. dog tax, er- ror in asst.; $3.50, J. W.. Redden, digging 35 rods ditch, Con. 6; $17.- 40, Thos. Graham, digging ditch on Con. 5; $1.20, Thos. Gardiner, insp. }| sheep killed by dogs. | | On motion, Weller-Coulter, Mr. Reid was given authority to do work ; to the cost of $100 on oud Div. 30, ed. On mbtion, Stover-Heaton, Thp. of Kingston was guaranteed to pay in the King Edward Robert Irwin for six weeks from date of entry, upon order from that in- stitution. On motion, Stover-Heat- It is probable that the larger number of them did not, when leaving, appreciate, the seriousness of their offence, and that they are now desirous of coming back, but fearing severe punishment, hesitate to do so. Further, soldiers of the Expeditionary Force, now undergoing imprisonment for "Desertion" or "Absence Without Leave" are available for service with the Force, if pardoned and released from imprisonment. The Minister, therefore, recommends, that your Excellency, as an act of grace, on assuming the government of the Dominion, be pleased to GRANT THE ROYAL CLEMENCY | the hie hich th tn apes noth uni 0 Ww t 3 for the purpose of being ret ¢ > their engagements. Committee concur in the f until Dee. 15th at 10 am. || exopus oF orricERS to such pe byl a proclamation to theefies . Idiers of th i neh SORA i. frum (ai at sii of he Expdtonsy Fore 3 g 3 brought to J. J. Stewart's office on the corner of Clarence and Welling- ton streets, and them to Dr. Boyce's office in the doctor's car. Fifty-two deserters left the Ontario Reformatory at Guelph, availing themselves of the offer of pardon if they would rejoin the forces. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears | a THIS IS THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT We have just received a shipment by dogs; $35, Jaws for crusher; 38,'of Tom Smith Crackers and Stock- |= ings. Tom Smith's goods are unsur- 3 for quality and decorative ef- fect. Don't fail to see them. The crackers contain hats and = Jewels. Special boxes con-|SS rods fence, lot 22, con. 4; $11.25, (taining: -- cap. British Heroes, Waterplane Cracker, NEWEST NECKWEAR 25¢ TO $1.00 FINE SHIRTS and PYJAMAS $1.00 TO $5.00. LOUNGING ROBES $4.50 TO $12.00 SWEATERS FOR MEN $1.00 TO $10.00 HOUSE COATS UP TO $12.50 TREE nnn Roney's . PRINCESS STREET. Bombs of Peace and Many Others. E Come in and see. Meet your friends here. ; P. H. Baker & Co. 802 King St. Phone 141 Nn A Twelve Dollar Gold Wrist Watch As a gift that will please; to say noth- ing of its usefulness, we cannot suggest a better Xmas present for a lady. This is a 15-jewel movement, in a fine gold-filled case with an expansion brace- let. The price $12.00 includes the engrav- ing and fancy box. My Glasses«<=es Are siways of the best workmanship, adjustment and te that ean be had, That is why my patients sre always satis with ny glasses. You cannot be too careful of your eyesight. When you feel hey are giving you the slightest trouble, the wise thing J. J. STEWART, Opt.D. Optician and Optometrist. Cor. Wellington & Clarence Sts. Opp. Post Office Phone 600 is net an ordinary piano. It has taken 65 years of unceasing effort and experimenting to bring it to jie péaient fuse of pufuction and wig for 4 b Mite lo TR NS all ~ PE 5

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