Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1914, p. 8

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A Shirt Sale that is a Shirt Sale. We _ intend to elear out all the shirts we have on - hand to thake way for the big spring lines. All $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts for All $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25 Shirts for $1.15 All $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 Shirts for ..$1.65 You know you never have too many good shirts. Buy every shivi yon can use Onity good shies ave offered at this sale fo: the reason that we handle noue but the bes: with makes therefore, it is a clear con seieace that we advise you to buy shir's now. LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. Spring Suits and Coats We invite inspection of our stock ot suits and coats, the styles and ma- of which are absolutely correct, and include many novelties that cannot be dup- licated later on in the season. Underwear . Gowns, slips, corset covers, chemise wers and skirts, all in the new sheer daintily jrimmed with lace and em- , and made in the most' approved 'fashion, at very attractive prices. Se ~The latest New Fork soviities in frie at $1.48 and $1.68. /The Finest on This Continent Afe the Floridd oranges, such as Carnovsky 'offers for sale during Feb: pr Entertained at Dinner On Saturday evening W. ¥. Nickle, HM.P.. entertained at dinner the di- rectors of the Oddfellows' Relief As- sociation, who had been in here. Inland Revenue Returns Inland revenue collections foe Janu- Spirits, $5,967.39; malt, $316.50; methy other receipts, $31; to- ary : tobacco and cigars, spirits, $84.02; tal, $7,627.63. New Curling Draw $1,178.72; T. M. local curling rink, on Thursday af ternoon at two o'clock. Weather Notes Pressure is low over the states and over Newfoundland anc generally higher elsewhere. session Asselstine, official umpire fo the district cups' series. has notified the teams of the district of a new draw in the district cup series at the weslern The AY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914. Loshaw and Mrs. J. Williamson, also of this city. The late Mrs. Gray was A. member of . Zion Presbyterian ' i-------------- « Bear Saw His Shadow To-day is Candlemas Day and many of the old and superstitious still cling to the idea that "ii the sun shines bright and clear there will be two winters in that year." 1i this holds true we are certainly in for an extra winter this time as the sun could not have shone brighter than it did, on Momlav. There can he no doubt about it but that the bear saw his shadow. Tribute to Late G. W. Maxwell In Chalmers church on Sunday morning, a portion of the service was 'n memory of the late George W. Maxwell. an elder and clerk of the session. Rev. Dr. Macgillivray said, hat in the death of Mr. Maxwell the hurch has Joet a thoroughly Chris- dan man, who was strong in the faith, and dutiful and conscientious 'n all his doings. He was the tvpe' of man in whomithere was no guile. ------------ | weather is decidedly cold in the west- The Poultry Show | ern provinces and to the northward of moderately cold over the remaining portions of Lake Superior but only Canada. = MISS VONETA PERRY With Perry's Reerless Players at the Grand the first three of thi week, nights Wants'Them in Book Form A western: correspondent "Alderman Harrison, 'of should have his letters to the writ os! give our Canadian people some points in many ways in which nation is wanting notably." good our Removed te to Toronto Mr. and Mis. William G. Gordon, who have been residing in Kingston with ' the former's father, Principal {Gordon, of Queen's University, fof several months, have gone to live in Torontd, and are at "The Aberne- thy," 6 Howard street. Speciatana-- Were Successful . Morgan, Kingston, and 1. Brockville, ace among the suc- cesshil candidates for technical clork- ships in the typographical survey branch of the department of the in- tierior at 'nn salary at the rate. of 18100 per month. Track Jumped Tracks, Op Monday morning one of the trucks, of a coal car beibdg moved near the plant of the Kingsten Mill- ing company, jumped the tracks. It was not long 'before it was replaced, though the passengers for the early moming G. T. R. train had to be driven to the outer station. Had a Fine Time The members of Court gathering on Friday evening, when several new members were initiated. Organizer Wylie officiated. {degree team of the lodge carried out the work, . Business was completed al midnight, when supper was served. Members of the order were present from 'Brockville and Gunangque. IF YOUR WHIG OM 3 IRREGULAR- LY, LATE OR SOIL- "ED, 'PHONE 243. 1*The Stampede at Calgary, Alberta." This world famed championship contest hel under the Royal Connaught; Governor General of Can- jada, showing the competitions con- e various prizes valued 1 he shown in full de- Theatre on Tuesday land. Wednesday. Be sure and sée the |® "Cowboy" travelling with this pioture tall at the 1 [}| on thie streets both days. Admission. | Matinees oe; evening 10c The Late Mrs. William Gray The death occurred on Sunday 6.30 o'clock of Anua morning at Kingston, Whig | published in Look form, in order to Stanley, | Canadian Order of Foresters held a| The pat- ronage of thé Duke and Duchess of The .Céntral "Ontario Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock association op- ens its annual exhibition at the arm- ounies on Tuesday afternoon. Every- thing promises to makeiit a great sue- cess. At present there are between 1,300 and 1,500 entries, some of which have been sent in from fifty outside places, including Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Belleville, Brock- ville, Gavanogue, Smith's Falls, Des- eronto. Cobourg, etc. There are to be twenty-five cups awarded and they are now on display in E. P. Jenkins clothing store window. The seccret- ary of this assceiation in Kingston is George Holland, and the syperintend- ent is R. Sinclair. "The Little Co-ed" | Perry's: Peerless Pluyers will com- mene a three nights engagement at the Grand Opera House to-night, pre: senting "The Little Co-Ed": Tuesday evemng, "Wile ju Name Only"; Wed- nesday afternoon, "A Girl from the Circus," and on Wadnesday evening, "Up Against It," 'Fhis company ia headed by Daw Malloy and Hazel Corinne, 'supported hy a company of artists whom Mr. Perry very carefully selected for his tour, and during their stay bere will present some of the very, latest royally plays. Special | scenety fis carried for every produc : tion, which 'is given complete in every | detail. Some very high-class special- | ties are introduced botween the acts, preventing the 1opg waits to get the 5 | stage set. 4 STOUK/MARKETS F. 8. McCurdy"& Co.. 80 and 88 Brock StH. W, Nelles, Manager. Closing Priced, Feb. 2nd. = Montreal, Cement pid. Brazilian . Textile Shawinigan . Detroit Macdonald .. Dominion Stee Spanish River Bell Telephone Ottawa Light, Heat and Power... New York Coppers Suieltors Vive APR. owing w nion Pacific ...... United States Steel ! Uric SN J - Northern Pacifi : Brooklyn Rapid Transit ...... Rubber arava Lehigh Valley American Can. New Haven Railway Southern Pacific Cotton May March "50¢. Health Salt," 40¢. Gibson's. H. E. Richardson, Johnson strest. manager of 'the local branch of the Standard Bank, was taken ill on Sa- turday and was removed to ihe Hotel Dieu. where Dr. G. W. Mylks and Dr. I. Etherington Sperated for appendicitis. On Monday he remain- ed in a critical condition. "50c. kidney pill," 40c. Gibson's. During the severe torm on Saturday ni a chimmey on the home of on Andrew Mo Cully, atthe corner of Radesu and ay streets, Was brown down. Tmalsion," 23¢ . Gibson's. The aged eouple asphyxiated on icleatified as Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Rich: "50e. Emulsion," 25¢ © Gibson's. Rev. Dr. H. Symonds. of Mont real, preaching the Toronto Univer sity sermon, praised higher criticism. The national ption for the French aerial war fleet 'amounts to $1,200,000. church, | Whitewea yo . : . % L We just mention a few makes out of the many we now lave ready, and we ask you to come and see this large collee- tion of fine white underclothing. Slip Over Nightgowns Made from Nainsook with low round neck, edged with lace, properly made, good rommy garments, special | Slip Over Nightgowns Made from fine Nainsook cotton, low with embroidery and ribbon run through. round neck, edged Spee- Princess Slips Made from good quality imported Nainsook extremely straight lines, which fits the figure without unnecessary fulness. Special value at, cotton, cut on Prince $1.50, and on up. CORSET COVERS in a great range of new makes. DRAWERS in cither styles, well eut and good fitting garments, from 26¢ to $2.00 pair. WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, all new models and dainty lace or embroidery trimmed. slips in a great variety of makes, from $1.25, $1.35, For Home Sewing |. White Cotton Crepes Genuine Chinese. Crepes that the 'crinkle will not wash or wear out. These are imported specially for underwear. 15¢, .20c, 25¢ White Bolton Crepes These are fine white cotton erepes made in England, and we have secured a limited quantity, to sell Ask to see thesas first time you are in. John Laidlaw & 'Manning avenue, Toronto, have been | MEN'S RUBBERS-the Best Quality EVERY SHAPE AND STYLE OF RUBBER oN PRICES. FROM 90c UP TO ...... $150 OVERSHOES, WITHOUT. BUCKLE. , $1.50 OVERSHOES, WITH ONE BUCKLE, . . -$2.00 OVERSHOES, WITH TWO BUCKEES, $2.25 Gray, wife of William Gray, 93 Low- er Bagot street, aged sixty years. }! The deceased had been in ill-health 1 for the past fifteen years. Her maid- fl en name wag Anna Morton. and she thirty-two years ago. 'by her husband. OVERSHOES, WITH FOUR BUCKLES $8.00

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