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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jul 1918, p. 11

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4 fn WConten THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, = FRIDAY, JULY ' PAGE ELEVEN eth | "Look fot the trade mark dog on it" "His Master's Voice" Records same price as before the war Will add to the pleasure of your out door life this summer. 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided Hello Central! Give Me No Man's Land Henry Burr God Send You Bac': to Me Henry Burr N Everything Arthur Collins Cleopatra Arthur Collins 'Calicoco Fox Trot Miro's Dance Orchestra } 2 16036 Cleopatia One-Step Miro's Lance Orchedira 3 } 216034 } 216035 12-inch, Purple Seai Record From the North, South, East and West Harry Lauder 70120 7 \ > Two Delightful Red Seal Records 74559 87290 Alma Gluck Geraldine Farrar Angels Ever Bright and Fair The War Baby's Lullaby Hear them at any "His Madier's Voice" dealer Write for free copy of our 620-page Musical Encyelo. S i > pedia listing over 9000 "His Master's Voice" Records. | Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. - MONTREAL LIMITED : Lenoir Street "His Master's Voice" Kingston Dealers | F. W. COATES, 158 Princess St. 4 MAHOOD BROS., 113-115 Princess St. | T. PF. HARRISON CO., Ltd, 229-237 Princess St. J Don't Forget There are no others! You cannot purchase Vidrolas or "His Master's Voice" Records at any but our authorized dealers. Remember There sre no others 18165 We are always pleased to demonstrate Vietrolns and Vietor Records : T.F. HARRISON CO., LTD. 230-271.238- 235.237 Princess Street. Phone ", : ee) eee Mahood Bros. Agents 'Victor-Victrolas, 113 Princess St. ee EU F. W. Coates Phone 445. Jeweler Local Agent ' The estate of the late Alex. Tyo wishes. &| mounce that the business will be con- as before under the name of A. Tyo, 1g all kinds of soft drinks, also agent E . Lawrence Brewery's well known Was Also 2. JOHN ST. PIERRE PTE. BEN. ST. PIDRRE == | 800d crop if they do not rot. and Mrs. {here to spend Four sons in the service of their country is the proud record of Mr. and Mrs. Angus St. Pierre. Clarea- don. Each has borne his full shara of burden in the homeéland's cause, and in their letters to their parents they express their happiness in nav- ing a part in the conflict. Two of the boys, Pte. John St. Pierre and Pte. Joseph St. Pierre. enlisted together in the same regi- ment, the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, and it was somewhat remark- able that they should" both be casualties on the same day.' It was on September 6th of last year that théy were much weakened through the effects of © and 1 From The Countryside BLOOMFIELD: . July 9.---Rev. Mr. McCutcheon, with his family, arrived here last week to assume the duties of pastor of the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Limbert and family have taken their departure for Claremont. Jahn Rundle, of Toronto, is spending holi- days at Abram Rundle's. Peas are now being canned at the factory. Mr. Carter, condensary promoter, is canvassing the farmers to take stock in the conipany. A. M. Dorland motored Mr. and Mrs, H. Cleave to Kingston on Saturday to say good- bye to their son; Pte. Harold Cleave, but he did not leave with the draft. William Green was in Toronto last week. John Stanton and wife, East Lake, spent Susflay at Curtis Sta- tion. It has rafhed for three days and the weather is cold for July, dating operations are at a stand- 1 LYNDHURST. "July 9.--Some of the farmers have begun to cut their Jooks fine here. Potatoes will be a : Mr. G. A. Rooney and family, of Kingston, have returned home Ln ae Summer, The 0 $ place gathered at St. hail and B. IE | ing. Jepend Presented P. home today for ain Frank Warren. of Montreal, is FOUR ST. PIERRE BROTHERS IRE SERVING THEIR COUNTRY They Are Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Angus St. Pierre, Clarendon -- Two Were Casualties on the Same Day--A Third of the Brothers Wounded. ot. W -------- SAPPER FRANK ST: PIERRE. were returned to England to* con- valesce Another brother, Pte. Ben St. Pierre, also enlisted in the same unit, and was wounded on October 26th. He was sent back to Eng- land, and was for some time in Kitchener Hospital, where he re- ceived treatment for his injuries. Sapper Frank St. Pierre has seif- ed for many months with the 4th Canadian Tunnelling Company, En- gipeers Branch, and has done some exceedingly good work. The voluntary contribetion of four sons who have seen active ser- vice 1a a record deserving of ad- miration, and Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre are to be congratulated on having such patriotic 'boys. hay, which | Torounte for train-| ing his holidays here with his parents. Mrs. R. (R. [Tate went to Brockville on Thursday to see her uncle, Thomas Doddridge, who is in St. Vincent de Paul Hospital. CAINTOWN., July 8.--On Saturday evening, Jaly 6th, Mrs. R. J. Brown pleasant- ly entertained her selool pupils to an ice cream soclal on her lawn. Miss Beatrice Dickey, school teacher at Brewer's Mills, has arrived to enjoy the holidays under the parental roof. Mrs. Walch, of Montreal, is a guest of Mrs, James LL. Scott. Elmer White is still very {11 ey spent Sunday last in Athens. Mrs, E. Webster, of Lyndhurst, spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Graham. Miss Leone Dowsley, of Rockfield, spent the whek-end in Caintown. Mr ham and W. J. Graham motored to Lynhurst on Sunday last. WW. JI. from Mr. Gibson, Gananoque. Ww. W. Mitchell, of Lansdowne, mads a business: trip through this vicinity on Tuesday evening trading horses. ti m---- FARMERS AROUND INVERARY Organize a Club--Presentation to a School Teacheg. Inverary, July 11.--Phe United Farmers of Ontario have organized a club in this district and have elect- ed very enthusiastic officers. C. O. Drader is president . and George Hunter secretary-treasurer.. They hall with a large number of mem- bers present. School has closed and the pupils hi. MeKnig The closing afternoon, 'jthe teacher and pipilsweré enter- 1 tained by Mrs. H. Gibson. At lunch time Miss Fredericks Ferguson read an address and Mise Olga Arthur on behalf of the pupils presented Miss MoKnight with a handsome ent glass (risit bowl. Miss McKnight thanked her pupils for. thelr kind- ness. 1 $ 4 ' The ladies of the Methodist church met on and charch. The Wom at Mrs. ". 8. Ferguson, pres . JF. Darling, viee-president. made life members of the Red Wilfred Dick- | and Mrs. W. A. Gra- |: Graham has purchased a Ford carl met this week in the agricultural] are sorry to lose their teache~, Migz | h. Addis 12, 1918. To Reduce the High Cost of Living try a x package of Charm New Japan Tea at the low price of 28¢ a half pound package. DIRTY 7 Yes SUNBURNT ? No. Your Panama will get dirty in time as usual after having Pan-a-Lac applied, but {f will . never get sunburned. It does neither rot, rum or crack and drop off on your clothes. It is waterproof. 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