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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1918, p. 6

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PAGE TEN Notice MONUMENT LETTERING Done In Cemetery First class work guaranteed. James E. Mullen 135 Frontenac 8¢. Phone 1417 vy Vy LETTUCE, RAD- | ISHES and CELERY } Vegetables a Spec- alty, Feisty war ararritak d Al dria rn Dirt Makes Soap-- Necessary Have you tried Goblin Soap? Works wonders -- Bec per . cake, Palmolive Soap. A full line of fresh groceries always in stock. Baker's Grocery Phone 1016. 'Princess and Frontenac Sts. Na es a USE MORE SOUPS. ~Canada Food Board. Fit For a King's Breakfast YUBAN COFFEE. SWIFT'S SAUSAGE TECO PANCAKES, With OLD TYME SYRUP. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King & Earl Sts. Phone 1844, | AUCTION SALE OF | "VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Supreme Court of Ontario: the Matter of Kingston Real in the ties, 1 imited | sto | { NAS ire nin | TE TCS YOU WILL MAKE A BIG MISTAKE If you send your Juaney to bulla Patronize home Industry: help to bulld up your own city. Capt. Joseph Dix, Awning Maker. 211 Nelson St. Buy food with the thought of the Allies.--Canada Food Board, @ AS EYESIGHT specialists we are service in examining rect glasses, : Foye competent to give you the greatest possible your; eyes and making and fitting Cor. R. J. RODGER Man't'g. Optetivns and Optometrists, 132 Ptincess Street. can be no better than the flour you use. Why take chances? The coun- try-wide popularity of our unexcelled flour, and the unrivaled esteem in which it is held everywhere, by housewives who know these facts should be sufficient to convince you, that its use is indispensable in get- ting best baking results. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHI, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. OLIPPED FROM THE WHIG'S MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. in Brief Form the Events In The «| Country About Kingston Are Told . =--Full of Interest to Many. Mr. Dudgeon has been engage cheesemuaker for the Shann cheese factory W. G. Sexsmith has sold his house on Jan® street, Picton, fo T. O'Cron- dall of Belleville J. P. McBellan has leased the Prin- yer farm. Cr number of years and 1s mov now Arden Parish, has heen appointed manager rural tele- phone exchange to Succ Put- nam, who has resignec D. J. Hotts, Tweed, Bas been under the doctor's care with ing of hand, which from a small blood blis ar A distressing fatality took plafe a few miles south of Woodville on Sat urday when Mrs. Robert Bowins was killed as the result of a ranaway Miss M. VanSlyck has sold her house on Robinson street, Napanee, to. Mr. MeNeilly and has purchased M Lattimer's house Thomas treet jelleville ( provide by direc the Canadian Patriotic amount of $5,000 this year. William denly or ing there Athens, of the eed A. C blood-poison his resulted on ouncil will be asked to taxation funds for Fund to the nth during passed away in n sixty af for some time a resident seven years age and of Belleville Bates' Bakery, Lanark, hands, Mr. Bates selling and good will to A. J Mi has chang- his in- Martin, Martin ed terest ion mgs an entrance Lanark, the side and carried and who | in posse m Ha Ss made store, comes (1 Burgle Drysdale's night, dow in the drive off a few pairs of shirts i On April 4th, the death of Charles Scott took place at Picton, in his ninety-second yéar The deceased had been a resident for twenty years He wus a native of the township of Athol The death of Elizabeth Miller loved wife of William. Hillis, of brow, Sask., formerly of Lanark, place on April 6th She leaves husband and SOD, France. There died at the fa Wellington on April to R Satur of win- way, mitts day by way some r, he- Bye- took her one Horace, in mily residence, Sth, Roxey E Noble, beloved wife of George Noble, aged eighty-six years and two mon- The ded lady suffered a some months ago Belleville will ask the Canada Steamship Lined, Limited, to place their, steamer Belleville on the Bay of Quinte route between Toronto ind Montreal, and calling at the same ports as in previous years, Zion and St. Andrew's, represent- ing the Congregational and Preshy- terian evangelical bodies in Lanark, have made an agreement for local support, from April. 1st. The two congregations will worship together in St. Andrew's The death of Sarah Ann Rankin, wife on the late Guy H. Mastin; took place at Picton on Saturday, aged 77 years. She resided in the Township of Athol until about two years ago when she moved to Picton shortly eased stroke W. F. McBroom after the death of her husband. Brrr rie v ARERR NENA EENSENNESNERNNNNNRNERENENSY) Hunger is worst in the slow, stretched-out sort, due to sameness of foods. This is the sort that is going to face our kinsfolk and Allies in Europe if we in Canada do not send them what will make variety. --Canada Food Board. SPECIAL BLOUSE SALE For Saturday BLOUSES ! BLOUSES ! BLOUSES ! We Are Considerably Overstocked In This Line and Must Unload. Pretty Voiles, in stripes, etc., $l. 50 values for White and black silks, in all sizes, $2.00 value for . i o Black poplins, just: the thing for elderly persons . $2 50° ahi for Fancy voiles in white, Colored voiles in grey, rose, pink, etc. Colored silks and silk striped voiles, $2.75 values . . .. 'Fancy voiles at every price up to... .. etc., $2.25 value . . $1.00 $1.25 . $1.25 . $1.50 . $1.75 - $1.98 : $3.50 See our crepe de chene in colors at $3. 98. Thess are $5. 00 value. Our new arrivals in georgette crepe are the last word i in style 5 "and (delicate shades, at... $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50 and $8 New arrivals i in Hat Shapes at our Usually Low Prices. Kingston' s Exclusive Ladies' Wear 136 Princess Street. Hi Derry. 3 pairs; Donated by st. Peters Sunday Schoo News From Eastern Ontario NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT on Wegnesday. | Y - { confined to GANANOGUE n Our Own Comrespondent.) Another of Ganan- 's aged and highly respected re- passed peacefully away on iay evening at the home of his ter, Mrs. J. A. €. Thompsor Main street, in the person of Nassau Acton. Deceased suffered a para- Ir 'oke some time ago. He was in his earlier }ife for a number of vears chief of police of this town. He was four times married, his fourth wife predeceasing him some years ago. His daughter, Mrs. Thompson, at whose home he passed away, is the only one of his family located in this section. The funeral on Sunday afternoon to Gananoque cemetery will be under the auspices of Gananoque Lodge No. 114, 1. O. 0. F., of which he was a member of long standing. No. 3 Troop St. | Boy Scouts held a very interesting *'historic ex aar and entertainment" in the lec- ture hall of that church yesterday afternoon and evening and received te liberal patronage This was 3 3 troop's effort for the raising of funds for their summer camp. Mrs. A. G. Wiltse Frhind d of h < hold me and chattels at »sidence on North street by publi auction yesterday. The funeral of Wilfred Sine, son of town councillor and Clifford Sine, Pine street, is meld at four o'clock on S#fiday af noon to Grace church and thence | Gé noque cemetery. Harold Glover, "son of | Mrs. Thomas Glover, Pine his home very Its Andrew's Church nique and ition, baz- only Mrs to be to Mr. aad, street) is seriously ill. Mr. Thurlow, | organizer, it 'a military Y.M.C.A recent conference with a number of representative citizens outlined in some detail the preliminary plans for e ecouduct- ing of a fund raising campaign ir is town on May 7th, v and 9th, ing that the town would be ask- ed to contribute $4,000 as its share of the two and a quarter millions asked for from Canada. The follow- ing committee was appointed to con- duct the campaign here: Chairman, Mayor W. J. Wilson; secretary, . Arthur Jackson; treasurer, F. W jell; publicity committee, Revs r Cox, W. 8. Lennon and . E. executive committee, Revs. Walter Cox, W. 8S. Leahon sind F. J. Skinne Several Dominion police officials | have been in town for the past two days for the purpose of rounding up rs who are seeking ie evade the requirements of the M.S and althoug into 'custody for a time both were liberated as one was ander age, tl past the age limit of the first The police have been through the various manufacturing plants of the town, but so far as can be learn- ed there has been absolutely "'noth- ing doing." sty other draft GETTING STEAMER READY. The Captain and Engineer Re-ap- pointed at Increased Salaries, Wolfe Island, April 9.--Capt. Me- Donald is fitting out the ferry boat and giving her a fresh coat of paint for the opening of navigation. The farmers have started to plough and reports the frost all out. Frank Brice- land shipped a consignment of calves to New York, via Cape Vincent. F. Constance also took a number of calves to Cape Vincent. Howard Staley has gone to the North-West 'to teach school. The farmers have ev- ery available maple tree tapped and report a good run of sap, Capt. Me- Donald and Engineer John: Grey, have been re-appointed with increas- ed -salaries. David Stevenson will act as fireman. Timothy O'Shea lost a waluable milch cow, also a pair of twin colts. Born, lo Nr, and Mrs. Jerry Green, a boy. Richard McReady has left his post at Point Alexandria, after a busy winter, and returned to his home in the village. Sadie Hogan, daughter. of John Hogan, had the misfortune to break her leg in two places above the ankle, while play- ing i € barn yard. Romain Mosier has returned from the west. Robert Kyle has joined up for overseas ser- vice. Bert Doctor is going out of business. William Armstrong $has returned from Toronto, where he went on a business trip. A boy has come to stay at Herman Staley's, " John Briceland has resign- ed the MeCeormick agency; Edward Paylie is acting in his stead. Mr. and j Mrs. Michael O'Brien - have moved ! + their household effects to their home . [in the village, and will shortly move | inte it. - Bern, to Mr, and Mrs. Tho- | mas Hogan, a L & faugiter. > DESTROYED BY FIRE. Rudd Plant Again Wiped Out--Loss Is $35,000 Arnprior, April13.---Fire which broke out shortly after midnight~on Thursday completely "destroyed the large four-storey wood-working fac- tory, warercowms, office and machine shop of F. R. Rudd, the loss being in the neighborhood of $35,000. - A little over a year ago Mr. wdd's office, warerooms and stock ere completely destroyed by fire he building had beep rebuilt in the ost up-to-date style. The whole business is again a total loss, nothing having heen saved. Mr. Rudd's intentions ire {0 re- build at once. The new building su be thoroughly fireproof, Sceley's Bay Heid Cross Work. Seeley's Bay, April, © '11 Thirty eight pairs of for the Red Cress in Toronto since Janovary 31st, 1918. by we Toilowing ladies of St. Peter's Church. Mrs Sam Gardiner, 7 hice; © Mrs. Geo. Moore, T pairs; Mrs. pairs: Mrs. 4. Dillon, > Fl Mrs. Mrs. H. Willis, 2 pairs; Miss Luella Kenny, 1 pair; Miss Loota Steacy, 1 pair; Mrs. A. Moulton, 2 pairs; 1 pair; Miss A. Moore, Sills 1had h two youmg men Sa taken | 1 officially have been knit | Kenny, 5} MARRIED AT Karpowswirn. rman. The Couple Have Gone to Crosby to Reside. Sydenham, {April 9 ---On. April 1st the patrons of Sydenham cheese factory had their annual The folowing officers were W. Triscott as secreta Ross Guess treasurer A Walker auditor, salary Kennedy salesman, sa These hb t rons, cheese Mr for making is now running ween Syden aiso het Builders, Attention For Lumber, Shingles, Etec. Good Assortment On Hand. Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria St. Phone 1042. 1am and Kingston and reports roads in good condition Qn Tuesday, April 2nd, a wedding was solemnized at parsonage, Har- rowsmith, by RevgiMr. Stewart, when Miss Millicent - A: eman, Godfrey, was united in marriage to Blake Merriman, 'Singleton After ceremony 'they . drove to Syde to the bride's sister, \Nrs. Bert Next day the happy couple we the C.N.R. to Croshy to their home. On April 3rd the funeral of 3 Hugh Crayton was held at her } ther's, Gordon Rutledge " mains were placed in Mrs. Moreland and Mrs. J Pherson and «¢ iren, Ottawa, Easter with Mr. and = Mrs quiet spe nt Edward ty Us for Anything in the Electrical Line Halliday Electric Co. Miss Adene Tavell spent BEast- er week with r parents. 'Miss Eva Guess spent ter at home. Mrs Elderbeck, who heen spending the winter in 'Kingston, has return- ed to her home. Ross Young, ho joined the col in the north- west, came to his mot be- fore going overs Mrs. Alice St come to visit h Sills, and to at her father, whie 15th The On ang perform the bu Jennie Kavaner spent the v Mi 8 Sadie Snook § 1 reopened and ars' are having test tions The cheese factory ed for the on. There are ahout twenty-five patrons now sending milk. {(Pérey Trousdale unloaded a car load of salt this week Miss J it, Verona, iting her niece, Pansey (Perc ¥.,»who is attending high school visit her r. has Mrs. W burial of place April expect to Miss week-end . Roch ther, nd the takes men service high te examina- has apen- is v ™ Stoves &Ranges We have just set up on our floor a com- plete line of gas stoves, hot plates, ranges and gas water heaters.. Let us show them to you. Lemimon& Sons 187 Princess Street. Death oi Nopanee Girl, Napa April 12 mors reh 30, her | lyn Mc 5 Of Neill po vd esteem i Her funeral for been Carleton Place, Corners, has that" his son, Cor- Hudson, of the Can- was Killed in TC. merly Hudson, of Row's, notified poral George K, adian railway troops, action recently. Mrs. Bridget Flynn, New York, widow of the late Frank Flynn, died } on Tuesday last The deceased re- gided in Belleville until a few years ago. Sylvester Sills, quietly wedded to Mrs Belleville, was Amy Ashley BOYD'S Garage 0 Is now open with a full line of auto- mobile tires and accessories. Fire proof building, equipped with the very latest tools and equipment for all kinds of automobile repair work. Geo. W. Boyd Prop. 129 Brock Street. Phone 201. Agents for Reo Cars. TLS E PILLS | N 1 aT [3 Hi RO Is Bo ald 3h _ 17% Wellington St. Fresh cut flowers dally; funeral designs and wedding: bouquets to order. Out of town orders given special attention ------. --m. Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specializing Store Frouts and Fit- tings. Hemodelling Bulldings of all 'ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCE Address, 272 Unlversity Ave. fresh Cat Flowers Ferns, palms, funeral designs, fora) laprays, wedding bonguedd mane 10 wvraer F. J. JOHNSON, Florist ois Brock Nt. Phone 220, ---- " WALL PAPER We have a farge assortment of new wail paper, Seoteh Ostmenis and a lot of good haraatm In remnants of hall and parlor pape Alne ong, painting and paper Banging. AH work dowe prompiiy. Lr LEN Wie Street, WT WN For the Boys ut the Front 4 CHOCOLATTA The Rendy-toline Cantatas the Chueointe" te, Milk and 5 Prepared Instwstly hy Adding Bolling Water Ouly, Wy No Cooking or Milk Wequired. . For Sale By $e. A Al re AN ag os sr Is Believing That is the one proof --the final test of the qualities of any musical instrument. And measured by that test, the Columbia Grafonola superbly proves its right to the "title of "The One Incomparable Instru- ment of Music." "Hearing is believing."' Put the Colum- bia Grafonola-to the final test today. We will gladly demonstrate this fact to you on any model of Columbia Grafonola-- the prices of which range from $24 10 $475" 3 C. W. LINDSAY, LTD 121 Princess Street a

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