\ _PAGE SIX ey -- RETURNED SOLDIER COAL CUSTOMERS |} FARMS FOR SALE {| BWS From Eastern Ontario : TS POG Please Notice ! he y | | . 4 i Coal Sales will be for t Near the city, at low Trouble of Five Years Stand- Cash Only. prices. 4 NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT GANANOUE | ™ Cua H Emme Say { BOOTH & CO. W. H. Godwin & Son creep FROM THE oo Lo "ir my testimonial will be . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918. ala a » " MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, (Fram Our Own Correspondent) | cause of others taking Tanlac you Ph 133 28 Breck Street, Phone 424 March 6. bE + the auspices of}are welcome to it. for I certainly feel} one . i 58 . | . fos ciliary of 1|sorry for anyone suffering like I did | » » Events In Thel the Ladies Auxiliary of the local | 3 anyon i ng like I d i Briel Pofm he, ton Are Told Dranch of the Great War Veterins'jand am glad to do what | can to help Country About Kingsto | Association a prograssive euchre|them," said James Benson, who re- ~Full of Interest to Many. | was held in the latter's club room isides at 632 Runnymede Road, To- kak me ny . ol { 3 tev. Dr. Shorey has heen invited | last evening 3 jromio; in a conversation with a Tan-} ihe s thi vear by. Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hurd, King|lac representative, recently, Mr. - -- for arth] year by : OBE street, received the sad news yester-| Benson is a returned soldier, having A ud Nn i 1 a few Lays | day of the déath of the lajter's sister, | Bone ovewseas with the York Rang-| i -- a The Yeenrred @ > gays me i, . i REE AIS 5 a ; inlove A can he no better than the flour you, at \ ¢ Mrs. Frances Mrs. Elizabeth Saul, which occur IS. He is now employed by the} 4 Be Qa 3a I Ydrria A be : \ fod use. Why take chanegs? The coun-{ 280 at a and an at the home of her son, Roy Saul in Harris Abattoir Company. J 2 ; . Gi : 5 ud Fah » 4s Tanlae has relieved me entirely try-wide 1 ity of our unexcelled . th Hamilton on Feb. 28th. h 81 by me ¥.' ' sin, flour, and » unrivaled esteem in { rir . , taken ill with pneumonia on Mond Stmtinued a eigen, ot a Suge st A tone cxquisitely pure, f » at 1 ime. ¥ 3 iv C ER vORiTie 2 onl <a Thy tomach trouble that had been both-| which it is 11 everywhere, by . . and{ evening and passed awa) I 1v Buri ' oulatinialbndint housewives who know these facts| +on 3 RYN {day evening. The funeral was on|ering meoff and on for five years and | perfect, rounded and should be s t to convince yon, |Rarles x. 01 ye wall fire! Saturday. | that is why 1 so willingly recommend | - 1 1 1 h that its Gop spBRsable 11 et. g FOTAWA, AME © William Clark. a young farmer of [it. My appetite seemed to be fairly crysta -Ciear----maies the . y , b ast ¥. John Gy. Front of Leeds and Lansdowne | §00d-- that is 1 could eat--but noth- Tt : & township pear Willowbank, is show-| ing agreed with me. My food would ed to 8 re iis 1 ho hag Hiirty-lour 3 4 : lined {ing with pride twin colts, foaled dur-|J a: : ay in my StofNach undigested] eved The bri » declined to ac-{; ¥ jy | and the gas formed by it would bloat W : : ing the past week and both lively i] ! ( * F. McBroom cept his resignatie Mr. Hunter has| ne ith well e me all up causing severe pain, not - | > 3 » . $ "" bh AA AA Ai iS been a me 'r of the drigade fori yesterday after n the ice below |only in my stomach and sides." but . a : / scam | fifty years [the lov an the Gananogque!around my heart. T was so nervous 1 The One Incomparable Musical Instrument' tures. Pd wing t i i nation of Vv i river started to b 160 and by [Somidure rest well and often had dizzy | * * Blue Bonsiets"* meets the needs of the woman who wants & beautiful, durable fabric fi | Cudlip Y ornwall andl goonine there was an open channel|® 8. 1 was badly constipated and And d d 4 : i . M fal : so . spk i } 1 that wears without wrinkling, repels dust and jsunders perfectly. Admirably adapted for it k CO \ J Y. N. Bl pearly half way between tie dam and|#ll day at my work I had that dull, ay : ou ut 1t 1s tone that has given' Columbia rie, Ins cova cer Costes res gga peat si. Aoda- | mit. | the mouth of the river. Continuance|tired feeling. I had lost several! 'Grafonolas the place they hoid. It is their tone quisite patterns. ii ills Cs 1 it-} o resent mditions will open abounds in weight and was getting If your duler doen't carry "Blue Bonnets™ send us this ad with tame of dealer and i i rnwall, n ted vel he St. Lawrence by to-| Worse all the time. 3 --unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute we wil send him samples und noufy him of your request, it d Mr D AS m3 . of ; 5 | "My wife had been re g the fd Ii . i . . Tg mas HER WHITMAN & CO. Inc., 881 Broadway, New York i dar some | Tanlac testithonials and s finally ae ty that justifies their description as un- mg i s rm---- r $ x . {st eede Re ing je a t- © 3 3 ; ; a former time ast or at er lo, Well. 1 dianes jue to trv a bot-! paralleled instruments of music, - sident of Brockville pass. It i x it yester- | te. Vell, I didn't stop at one bot- brother, I'tie. It helped me so much that Ii ! 2 7 . . = 'street, {bought another, 1en another : and 3 We arc prepared to demonstrate this $145 Charles street! when my third be y gone my! The i | S ? | of her useful life in Brockville. She| ny! instrument, play any record you may seléct, hére & | was born and raised in P Edel loft y ttawa to spend a {stomach trouble was too. I'm 1 . . . ' | ward county, her maiden name bel short itl latives, {never bothered 1 h dn Or at your home. Cony cenient terms of payment | ing ugusty rett. | TT h---- { pain or dis fort ar ea just ray |} range : us in ® | fter a s of from} Thomas O'Mara, who died sudden-| what I want. My f 8 pe may. oe ATANgC . | I 3 } | ahs nr Pam ting best baki esults Winnipeg, on Feb. te Mrs, Earle spent many ves r ccurred of Mrs. ! ly in Smith's Falls o last | fectly and the best proof of this i "eb 20th, was for.years { nginee > fact that I have gained t Iva i wee y t ; ) wealve - . . . EY Yaa ; Z | the ~ di er Mrs. B. BE. on Government an t il which is several pounds | Satin Hat Shapes-- Chic styles in black, Be Hom F daughter dra 0. B | vessels with their contre at Kingston, [more than I had lost, In fant Io] in Sd i. im g rose, purple, brown, navy, etc. $3.50 1, @ maiden name was| He was born at Lombardy in 1857 (Simply feeling fine and can certainly | . . -gix | praise Tanlac for the way it has re-| x 3 Frat vior 1 rly resided} and after his marriage, twe value. Specialat .. .. . . $2. x i Taylor formerly resided]and after Bis Smith's walls, [lieved my troubles and built me up." | i P rl : : : $ 00 io b Mr EB coll ok oo She di] had ; rate "Tania. io oid In Kinston po A { 121 Princess Street Tams, pretty styles and combinations of Bel pan Tes n. P four children. the pumping . Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ost-| : : L - ler. § } APRA re 8 Lavi rose and white, rose, emerald, brown, ---- lc EE Dri ler, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark Fernleigh by rvin Martin, in ete. Corduroy, silk and velvet, $1.75 fosn be WM. JSeallion, Cr and $2.00 value, special at . . . . $1.00 AAA AA AAA An See Our Spring Hats, trimmed and untrim- 0 I F L MN MILLINERY med; grand display of latest demands | : of fashion; priced at $1.25, $1.50, 0 31.75, $2.00, up to $5.00. ot SPRING OPENING O 3 ] ur past season s values were always best uy t Bel] mown fact. Call and have us Thursday, March q Silk Poplin Skirts, snappy styles in Bur- _gundy, pearl, black, navy, brown, etc. And Following Days. , Regular $8.50. Special .. .. . $6.50 | You tes respectfully vited fo our opening Annu al bs, ale PATTERN HATS and MILLINERY MENDELS | TS The Store That Undersells. Marion E. A. Hall, " 136 Princess St. Opp. Randolph Hotel 174 Wellington Street. STORE NOW OPEN § AM, CLOSES, 6 PAM. corm) MANY PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A ---- 1 D & : S 1 4 OUR ANNUAL SALE, WHICH IS PROVING TOBE A : 8 0 Dav Shoe Sale! oe ea es y | : MANY USEFUL PIECES OF SILVERWARE AND At The Lockett Shoe Store, Thursday, March the 7th CUT GLASS, WHICH ARE MOVING OUT QUICKLY. 12 Tables Full of Ladies' Fine Shoes EVERY DEPARTMENT IS IN FULL SWING' AND Owing to a very large stock of ladies' boots we have decided to put on sale for a few days SE hundreds of pairs of shoes which 'will be priced ridiculously low. These goods were all SAVING MANY DOLLARS FOR PUBLIC. purchased before any advance in price and will be sold at a sacrifice on the old price -- not' TTT first marked up and then cut down. ' Twelve tablés full of bargains. Each shoe will be marked with the size and price, enab- _ ling customers to pick out their own bargains. ® ; Goods will be exchanged or money refunded at any time during the 10 days' sale, but Diamonds, Watches, not after. -- We mention a few of the shoes on sale, butonly a few, as there are hundreds of small lots which we have not space to mention: . : : : J ewelry, Clocks, Sil- 1 lot Ladies' Storm Rubbers, sizes 21 1 lot Childs' Tan and Black Calf But- to 33 . 50c¢ ton, allsized .. ..... ..$1.25 lot Ladies' Patent Button Black Cloth ot Babies' Saft Soke BE ve ear, Cut 1 opPlhinTee .. . -..... ..%5375 tops, 1 tod We G > 1 lot Ladies' Patent Button or Lace tops, | dha ass TR Le i ures wenn, (IE | eather, Brass Ware, ol h L ...$3.75 1 lot Ladies' Fine Kid 'Button, spool i tg Gy aa Salil Canes and Umbrellas 1 lot Girls' Tan and Black Calf Button heel, plaintoe .. .. .. $4.75 High Cut, 11 t02 (.'.. .. i... $250 _1lof Ladies' Fine Kid Lace and Patent 1lot Babies' Soft Sole Button, size 0 Fis © with calf tops, small sizes only . . . $4.50 We are selling Dorothy Dodd shoes, Empress, and other good makes in this sale. A great : chance for people wearing small sizes, as we have a great quantity of 21, 3 and 3, and have marked these sizes at very low prices to clear themout. °° : REMEMBER THURSDAY MORNING AND ALL NEXT WEEK! = :E RR R hums R.J.Ro spool heel . . v B® Jeweler and Optician, 132 Princes 1 i m Agent for Steinway and Nordheimer Pianos & Aeolian Phonographs iN IEEERREOOG