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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jul 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 3918, SOMES100,000,000 WORTH... Toc ae Quatitions Furnished By Bogard S Fron Easton Ontario - {OF GERMAN HONDS WERE S01D | Ryerson & Co,, 289 Bagot 4 Street, iN USIP STATES, "« New York Stocks, ETE mm pa 1 1 w inter he g {From Our Own Correspondent.) July 12 ---Undér the auspices the Gananoque Yacht Club the firs dance of the season was held las evening. A number of island resi dents as well as many from surround-| ing summer resorts were in attend-| yr ance, | cuse, N.Y. Mr mart, Br The steambarge Hinckley arrived | fue "loretice Der in port yesterday with a cargo of |Kingston, valled bu frien coal, {Tuesday n Harr® Avl Lieut. Lindsay Carnegie, of Toron-! a returned soldier, visited to, representing the Navy League of | A. B. Ayl esworts, fast week dom . Canada, is spending a few dayg in cy Venton left for overseas last 3 haha iion and a nienbar still neatral, the Imperial German {| Inspir. Copper 3 town, having come for the purpose | Friday night Mrs Dick I of organizing a branch in Gananoque, + w has been in the Kingste A meeting is to be held at the town |'m ital for a short time, ball this evening. turned to~Her home last Sut The names of George (rice and one - D, Jeffery, who enlisted and went STRUCK OF} ASSESSMENTS, rs Willfam Aniey (nee Lalu overseas from here some lime ago, . have been reported as arriving safely | Havelock Council's Action a at Quebec, and are expected to arrive of Appeal--itizen Prot howe at an early date, Keene, July 12.--By a Gananogue's Juvenile Band went | three to two, Havelock Council, up by motor boat to the summer] stated, sitting as a Court of | home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ed-| struck off all income assess: wards, Jr., on 'Wednesday evening] the result of considering the appeal the Ladies' Ald and Women's: Mis- and perenaded the summer camp of | of "One ratepayer that his ussessment | the Ladies , : No.2 Company (race Chureh Girl] was tog high, and a citizen Guides, and on the way back stopped | pealed to the judge, protesti at Beau Bridge Island and played a| the striking off was contrary number of selections for the No. 2| The appeal affects the incom Company Grace Church Boy Scouts. | ment of fifty-five persons, it The latter's scoutmaster, Rev, W. 8 Lennon, made a suitable acknow- Military officers at (Calgary have st arrest ledgment and congratulated the lads! heen told by Ottawa to resi on their fine music, on the habeas corpus matter, Quite a large delegation from Lei When doctors cannbt o cester Lodge, 8.0.E,, of Kingston, agree they call it heart failure. motored to Gananoque on Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by S.P.D.D W. A. Twigg, of that city, . and Su- preme Président D, J. Proctor, of To- GANANORLE | 7.5 = A rock vile Revenue Was Used for Propaganda Chest of | -- Work, Including Purchase of Part Atchison Miss | Mr apt. D. Lefave. of American Prose. B.&0 .. i Following ar Hil extending Nidw . "~ bs P. R Freud ow York, July amily of Bt. Louls bo St io 3 $i 000,900 worth of ( a rar pReading |, | bonds which tie Ge ] Southern Pac Heves were sold in this country for |S0. Railway propagands and for the purchase of |! union Pacific the New York Evening Mail and | Marine other newspapers, according to a [Marine pfd statement just issued by Alfred L. [Gen Motors Becker, Deputy State Attorney-Gene- [Studebaker 4, ral. Mr. Becker added that pro-|Am, Loco bably more than $100,000,000 Am. Smelters worth of the honds hgd been sold in Baldwin Loco the United States. Anaconda Mr. Becker emphasized the point | Beth. Steel "'b'* that, while the United States was | inter. Nickel Open ¥. CO and was She ig sur- two daugh- nd E also' her moth- brothers and one Sister, . Capt, ° k" and Charles zetom, and , a lieutenant n ¢ in France, | Frederic Lelave, -of. Deceased was a Roman byshire is last | esworth his bro in Mary's Cathedral, The Late Mrs. W. Amey. The death occurred on Thursday night at the Kingston General Hospi- Government, without a cent of ex- | Rep. Steel pense to self, established a fund to |U, 8S. Steel seduce part of the American pressy Midvale ' with good American sold, exchang- | Am. Sumatra ed for mere scraps of paper, Mex, Pete 3abeoeld, on Gee re- day. : ; i verti armer Surprise Prices. Canadian Stocks s Result Bimpkina), wile ola Teyired iid The price IE hats--98¢, $1.98! prasilian dian ool > residing at Wilton She was take . 2 9 Lt dot 5 SrA CRI a4 esis, suddenly ill on Sunday, necessitating $2.98 at our. big millinery Sale fCan. Cement ., . 61 removal to the General Hospital, The | Will please*and surprise everybody | oan. Steamship | 40Y de eased was active in church circles. | YO appreciates a war time bargain. { pom. Steel .. . 603 She sang in- the Methodist: church | S0r€e Mills & Co : Maple Leas. or.» HOE i Btn : ine i : _- Steal of Canada .. 64% choir and took a prominent part in R. B. Phillips, assistant postmasts War Loan . 91% t Ther were not®r in Frederiectori, N.B., has been Led 3 ~ | sionary Societies. ere ere . a i st mastershi - " ALS . ¥ he Ant children. Only the husband and two as qa ofr Ra di . CHICAGO GRAIN, 3: 5 bia i 1 te Li tT , y to, law. | sisters, Mrs. Dwight Frink, of . this} 04 three months ago. e assess- | city, and Mrs, Joyce, of Napanee, and Admiral Adrian Riunier, who was 3 i = is 'said. | one brother, Roy, of this city, are left{ ,,.o French Minister of Marine, Fuly tea n Sen Lr lose to mourn her death. died on Thursday at Albi. He wag jduly ... 160 164 159% 161% mosm---- eighty years of age. Aug ... 1603 163% 160 1615 In vour classified advertising talk Furman T. Nutt, jr.. has resigned [Sept ... 1603 163% 159% 161 to that prospective tenant just as you | as treasurer of the New York Coffee : A 5 would : face to face with him.|and Sugar Exchange, being succeed- | » Oats. : Tell him the facts . : led by C. H. Middendorf Open High Low Close vote of it Is tevision, ments as Corn, therwise THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF ADVERTISE \G one is ancient and dead, the other is alive with magnetism and human interest. The former is mostly. wast- ed. The latter is a force which draws the attitude of the buyer in favor of your merchandise. . We can help you 'out of the rut - of this ancient form. Phone 292, and a representative will be at your service to talk this advertising proposition over JOB DEPARTMENT : BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. : KINGSTON © NOTE: White space in your ad is valuable. Write your copy to allow for this, and your ad will have more prominence. nme JULY CLT 8% 76 763% Aug. ... | / 71% 1FADERS OF THREE ALLIED ARMIES : 1d Sept. ... 70% 72: T0% 70% ronto, * They enjoyed a pleasant fraternal evening, Miss Josephine Bedard, supervisor at the Eastern Hospital, Brockville, spent Wednesday and Thursday in town her brother, William 8. Bedard, North street, and left to resume Lor duties last evening. Ensign Mrs. Laurfe, of Halifax, and little ' daughter, Annie Laurie, bave-arrived In town to spend a few weeks' vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Round, Oak street, Adjt. and Mrs, Richardson and 1it- tle son, Billy, of Montreal, have ar rived for a three weeks' visit with re latives in town, 'Lieut. Maidment, who has been as- sistant of Ensign Trimm, in charge of the local-Satvation Army Corps for ~g6me time past, has gone to Mont- real to fill a vacancy on the division: ab headquarters staff as stenographer. News Krom Odessa. - Odessa, July ---<3rs. G. H. Remion Is Ying Sars. in Dres- den. Master Glen Remion accom- panied his aunt, Mrs. Atkins, to Niagara Falls Mr, and Mrs. Lewis! - mpe accompanying pictaten show tliree leaders who are making every effort to down the Kalser aud ns Hartman were guests of Mr. and lies in the great struggle that has raged now for four long years. a i} Ja Mrs. Thomas Sharpe last Sunday, IG a Ni ao NN lB Sin es ~~ - 4 oars - ~ nn Pn PP HN AP IP AAA NS nf n oS -. - The Bolshevik Government _of Russi a has agreed to enter into pede negotiations with Finland. Mayor J. M. Hughes and Mrs. Hughes 'are home from a holiday trip to the White Mountains, The flags floated on the City Hall to-day to mark Orangeman's day. | This rain and sunshine is good for the berries. { ar og Wl, Flooring Now is the time to put in a nice hardwood ficor. The Seaman Kent Co.'s make you can rely on: Allan's Lumber Yard Phone 1042. Yard: Victoria Street. Branch Yard: Place d Armes, = DODD'S KIDNEY For Batteries, Spark Plugs, Coils, Auto 'Lamps and Motor Boat Supplies; Spark Coil Repairing, and Everything Electrical, Call At Halliday Electric Co. - Phone 94. Cor. Princess and King Sts. a A No i AA Pr i ER The sort of a Sale we ke to make is a Sale that will prove SO satisfactory tothe customer that it will bring her back again This Great Sale Com- ie Patience Has its st Reward! meres Satie Jy urday, July 27th J ¥ urday, July 27th j On Saturday wi will start our Annual Sale to make a complete clearance of all spring and summer wear. Not one single garment will be carried over, If the public will be patient just till Saturday their pati ence will be just ified by the reward. 'You know as well as we do what the cloth situation is today and you know also that none of us can tell what the situation will be a few months from no w, but we are not going to hoard every suit, dress, waist or skirt because we know that prices are going up, but on "the contrary we have assembled from our big stock a fine lot of wearing apparel that will meet with your every desire as to fabric, quality, workmanship and style, and we are going to sell them for less than we tan buy them for at the Present market conditions. --~-- ONT PUT IT OFF ! COME SATURDA while the sizes are unbroken. We are content to let these values speak for themselves. Come | in and look 'them over. FOLLOW THE CROWDS that will make their way to this great sale, * CORSETS in all sizes . Lia. . 09g CHILDREN'S HATS, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1 1.00; excellent values. Every ladies colored hat, re- of vost, fo be cleared at the oe RAINCOATS -- Of all kinds; all guar- | SUMMER SKIRTS in various colors, in anteed, to clear at various sale prices summer material; full width to clear from $6.95 to $18.00. at an unheard of sale price of 69c. 50 SUMMER DRESSES, , of a variety of : Neo} Dre: ¥ tc., ranging i prices § ' from $2.00 up to $5.00 and $6.00. ; AAS ess Sale price $1.00. : ww ME So Y taupe, navy, blak. brown, sind, | taupe, may Sale priced from $10.00 " FOLLOW THE' CROWDS that will 'make their way to this giéat sale. COLLARS ~Neclwear of all kinds, to iq clear, 25¢. 2 FANCY BANDS-75¢ and $1 00 value, Sale price 49¢. | ; LISLE BLOVES, 4%, in grey, 'white; = Shino, ote . ¥ t

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