Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1916, p. 6

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. BY Foon Date Yi NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT 1°25: Fis wily Eaton, who for - has been associated wi C LIPPED FROM THR MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. 0000 OO he COME WITH THE CROWDS TO THE S nfrew' large a Ws i WHIG'S dustries, has taken a position with a arge company in Trenton Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ham, Na fn Briet Form the Events In The received a cable from their waza vn: MONEY Stringency SALE! Tod led in the knee. Lieut =Full of Juivpest 1% Way. Retérg sorvine fn hp Tui HURRY! HURRY !! HURRY!!! and follow up the wise who crowd our store A eo oy MAE in tuvkar 4 Ir OD every day. They are getting big bargains. WHY NOT YOU ? Our prices are cut far below the wholesale price. You can select your Christmas wants in up-to-date men's and boys' suits and overcoats, and high class furnishings of every kind. NOTE THESE FEW BARGAINS AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. "We congratulate R, H. Cook 1. The remaing were burie on Lis marriage to t Selby, her former home. Beside MEN'S UNDERWEAR 75¢ Fleece Lined. en wou Ham is on perial Army, at which took place ou W 1 sorrowful Husband, she leaves following sisters ang, brothers Crananoque Edward Shaughnessy, Newburgh of Lieut. Garnet p Mrs. Edward McDonald, Nap- "owned by the t* anee; Mr. John, and Ida and ; : . \ i Edmund, Selby \ McCa ed the fa formerly el Noxon . eo. Daniel O'Grady, a son of loa rady, ex-re » of Hagarty | ship appe % ng the D.C. M.'s ar ad; Selby, MEN'S OVERCOATS Regular $15.00." MEN'S SILK SCARFS Message Ladies A man likes to re- purchased the old hotel property Newburgh, and iitend, we under 1 Gananoque | ceive the kind of tand, building next spring. rom OAC " ! things he would buy Bobby" Rowe, formerly of Ren-| Own Correspondent) | ech dk ' Gananoque Lodge, No. | frew, joins the h NIVOPRiLY of Wash- his hir nself. A visit to | ington hockey am, to coach the 114, 1.0.0, F., by a larg majority our store 1 ago. say and Winter have AKON McDonald, Sale price . . Regular $18.00. Sale price . . $8.95 . $10.85 Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Sale price . . 85¢ Regular $2. 50 and $2.75 Sale price .. ... $1.85 Regular $3.50. Sale price . .. 45¢ gar. $1.25 Heavy Wool. Sale price ... 79c gar. $1.50 "Penman's"' Scotch all wool. skaters of that institution during they voted for the purchase of the block only such merchan- | been appointed by he Matthews BOYS' OVERCOATS las an assembly hall, and the lower . $2.35 Sale price . . Sale price ... 95¢ gar. NECKWEAR A great variety to choose from. Regular 25¢ and 35c. Sale price . . Regular 50c. Sale price .. .. .. 2c Regular 75c. Sale price .. .. .. 50c Every Tie in a Xmas box. as | of stores oc sccupied by Kelly & Bulloch reveals com: he ¢ pi p r | and James Donevan, thé third flat to Herbert G icton, has [ be used for lodge room, the second dise. Ask any of our | lang Packing Co., of Peterboro, . | hog or for this vicinity He ship- salesmen to assist | ped his first consignment on Wed- . ki 1 nesday. you in making seliec- tions. An interesting wedding was sol- for regular store use The block belongs to Senator George Tavlor At the Tremont House on Tremont Park, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs Bert J. Davis passed away, after a short illness, on Monday evening. The river St. Lawrence has been frozen over to some considerable ex { tent, There has been good skating in the bay for several days past, and the M. & W. launch, to make a trip over to the head of Hay Island, where they are building several bungalows for Mr. Lewis, of Virginia, had to I'break a channel through. There has also been good skating on Ganano- que river above the dams, Miss L. Erlen Hurd, pupil of Brockville Business College, return- ed home last evening to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. (". H. Hurd, King street. An aged and respected resident of John Smith, attending the School Athens, in the person of Edward! gp Pharmacy in Toronto, has arrived Wiltse, aged eighty-three vears, pasS-| home to spend the holiday season emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rolling, Frankford, when their third eldest daughter, Dorotha, al y | ed away suddenly Saturday at; with his mother, Mrs. Smith, King the Industrial Home, which he en- gtreet. bout six weeks ago as an in- Miss Nera Berry, w : . ; The Acme of Good | tered a 8 Bg | {i ra Berry, who has been in nited in marriage to Perey Lo. mate, attendance at the Peterboro Normal Taste -- a Smoking Willlam Tumelty, one of the best School, is spending her vacation here Jacket. known farmers of Madoc township,| with her mother, Mrs, Berry, North | passed away on Friday after a ling- | street | ering illness, due to paralysis. Mr.| [Harry Cole, Arthur street, spent a Tumelty was the son of the late Wil-| short time during the past few days A seasonable sugges-| liam Tumelty and was botn in Madoc; with friends in Kingston. . tion: huye NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Regular $1.25. 19 Sale price . . . Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Sale price .. .. .. 95¢ $2.00 Pyjamas. $1.35 Sale price .. MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATER COATS Regular $1.00. . b3¢ Sale price . $1.9 Regular $3.00. Regular $7.50 Corduroy Regular $7.00 and $7.50 Regular $3.50 Corduroy Sale price . . Sale price .. ... $4.69 § | Sale price .. 55 Sale price .. ... $2.50 There are hundreds of other bargains which we cannot mention here YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS HERE -- A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. Be wise and don't fail to call to see us before buying elsewhere. 213 PRINCESS STREET Regular $5.50. Sale price .. ... $3.95 . $6.50 Regular $9.00. MEN'S SUITS Regular $12.50. . $6.95 Sale price .. Regular $16.50. Sale price .. .... $9.85 BOYS' SUITS Regular $5.50. . $3.95 Sale price .. was u Demil Mr. McKinnon, in charge of the electric light and power office busi- ness at Teed during the past year, has been promoted to the Belleville office. John F. Stokes succeeds Mr, VicKinnon in the management. John Geade, of the firm of Clown & Geale, Renfrew, has been appoint- ed by the town council fo audit the hooks for the year. Mr. Geale has heen the town auditor for several years. 15¢ x MEN'S PANTS Regular $2.00. Sale price .. ... $1.29 ng | | =~ ns SPECIAL. ! RAID BY THE BEARS | Sale of Ladies' Waists All This Week | Upon the Stocks on the New York Fx- at Corrigan's, change. All this week we will offer all ag?) (Special to the Whig.) waists at special prices, Fine | New 2c. 20.--A raid by | white muslin waists at $1.25, $1.49, bears on the stock market shortly | 1.5 39: worth $2.00 to $2 50 All [after two o'clock this afternoon drove | siti waists on from '$1.49 up. [prices off two to nearly twelve points Corrigan's, | from the high quotations of the day.) U.S. Steel broke to 108% under an Silk Handkerchiefs, {iss Time "Book to City "Engineer. jovi alanche of selling orders as com- 'ity Engineer McClelland states pared with high to-day of 113, The in boxes. ht George Payne has given him bis | Dow Jones Financial News ti icker, in White Dress Shirts. Suspenders, garters | and Armband sets, | in artistically decor- |. ated boxes. Initialed' Linen and al sale Jos. Abramson CHRISTMAS GIFTS Do you realize what a sensible gift for the old folks a pair of glasses would be? Think it over--aid come in to my office. 1 will explain my san. es {OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ee cee E-------- 2.20 p.m. ly i EE ---------- 104% 840 nm GLOVES FOR MEN 50c TO $3.00 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 Optician and Optometrist. Phone 600 {U.S. Steel . { Inter. Nickel | Anaconda .. never grows tired of it, and i there is the additional satis- faction of knowing that it will be just as perfect many years from now as when it left the It never de- It is like a always J. J. STEWART, Opt.D. Cans lian © Stoc Cor. Wellington & Clarence Sts. Opp. Post Office {Steel of Can. {Cement .. . | Dom. Steel Steamships Canada Car .. A a ount. The [ministr ation will address to the belli building worth at least $5 of falling down, Tbree years ago he| New York Stocks. littla more, {Aitchison 104 3 | Erie . . o Diamond Rings {Unicon Pac. d y Io é condensed in a diamond; one preciates in value, time book, and that he will cheek it |explaining the break, said the stre. and Fancy Pique. | fair grounds building ace city has a|gerents 'some Fuggesions or pros Gi | road machinery. Be fore the work | future. 1 : E | estimated ft would take $2,000 to] Open, { ~m nn mone ~~ nt | B&O. Reading . For Christmas. . . | That will please him. government bond; {up in connection with the disputed | had confidéntial reports that the bt | engineer says that the ,000 for its |posals in regard to peace' was done the building was in danger | seit. i bh { repair it, and now it has cost very |Airkrake 155 1m a uk | Rep. .. A great fund of happiness is | cutter's wheel. worth its face value We wish to take this opportunity of con- veying to you our sincerest wishes for a; Happy Christmas and a very prosper- ous New Year. | Thelio Clothing ouse The Bargain. Spot of Kingston. In Rodger's Old Jew-! elry Stand. King St.,! | - Kingston. |appeaLS For FOR AID : TO BLIND SOLDIERS ES %e Arthur Pearson Issues N= | Request for New Year Gift. | Dee. It is not an expenditure in the strictest sense of the term. It is a substantial 'asset, an in- vestment yielding as "interest' the joy and happiness that it affords the wearer For this Christmas we have a very large assortment of dia- mond rings. Solitare rings, $20 up to A | Ottawa, 20,--8ir Arthur Pearson makes the following appeal fio the press of the world: "I would request that you | your readers to send a New Year's gift to help the men blinded in the war. Their numbers are increasing very rapidly. We have nearly 200 learning to he self-shpporting, and nearly 200 more are coming shortly ask from the hospital. One hundred and | sixty have already been taught to --- Three stone rings, $50 up to $300. Five Stone Rings, $50 up. Cluster Rings, $25, $50, $75 and $125 table occupations, A large perman- (ent fund is peeded to ensure ade- : | quate supervision and assistance for == these and others who are to follow. '= "The courage, determination and rapidity in overcoming the handicap of blindness shown by them is be- yond all praise. Those possessing == the inestimable gift of sight will == send a new year thanks-offering for == the benefit of those who have given == their eyes for the empire." -- (The above is sent through the = courtesy of the Eastern Telegraph Company.) (Signed) Sir Arthur Pearson, . Dunstan's Regent's Park.. . London. | read Braille and to typewrite, and == { bave been settled in useful and profi- == Kinnear & d'Esterre Diamond Im Princess & ton Sts. Through private advices. received | from an English hospital, Mrs. R. W. Wood, Brockville, has learned that | iy was found necessary to amputate "uC. W. Lindsay, Limited in action in thé month ef! 121 Princess St. Dome Mines in Porcupine. He went Honors to Queen's Men. '0 the front early in the war as a In a ligt of honers recently won! lieutenant of infantry. Lieut. Philip in battle three names of Queen's | | Envustaw comes from Almonte. He graduates appear as having won the uat in eivil engineering in| the right 1 [Military Cross, namely: Lieuts. W. {Soler went bo the front mn the sPTiDg | wonnten: ta: conn' + son F. Battersby, Philip Earnshaw andlof 1915 with the Engineers. Lieut | June. Angus Urqubart Meikle, Lieut. Bat-{ Meikle belongs to a family , well] The Lewis machine gun was re-| (tershy graduated in mining engineer- known in Kingston. He graduated jected by the United States War pe-| {ing in 1910, Since that time he has in civil enginbering in AB: partment, 2 | | 5 mill superintendent at the rters. elling-

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