Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1921, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THE SUPERIOR PARLOR THE MOTOR BY-LAW AGAIN. The eity council has decided to IS TRULY WONDERFUL submit {o the people a by-law auth- orizing the expenditure of $16,500 { for motor apparatus for the fire de- Beautiful Spot in a Beautiful} ;uriment. When this question came City--Fittings and Accom= | before the fire and light commit:es modation Unsurpassed. some weeks ago the Whig opposed the suggestion, and gave a number ot "I would call-this a beautiful spot | cogent reasons for the position it In a beautiful city," said a traveller |assumed. Ald. Chown has advanced | Who happened to drop into the Su- {no arguments to the conira. The perior ice cream parlor yesterday on committee merely wants to buy the his way up Princess street. motors irrespective of what condi- ps Lraveller WAS right. Ths €D- | tions in this city may be. Despite pistes the bed parler Ja mu the fact that Mayor Nickle and a fons given when the work started. number of the aldermen are opposed The beauty of it ccused many cus- |° the expenditure, the question will tomers who dropped in yesterday | 8° '© the people, where it will likely and last night to pause and gasp and | be defeated five or six to one. With to-day it is the talk of the town. The | & city debt of over $2,000,000 and a popular question downtown this | tax rate that next year will no doubt morning, especially among the youn- [reach forty mills, surely this is no ger set was: "Have you seen the [time to embark on such a costly and Superior?" . uncertain enterprise. We are all an- The interior of the parlor, spacious xious to see the fire department plac- ro oh made larger, Se ed on the most efficient basis, but few towards the Re A new tiled floor will agree that the expendituré---not has been put in, the ceilings redeco- | Merely of $16,500 but a great deal more than before the re-organiza'ion rated, and over six dozen beautiful : electric fixtures installed. by this method is complete--is a wise The people Down the sides are charming lit- |or necessary procedure. tle booths with backs about four feet | will be well advised to snow this by- high, which form little separate al- | law under. coves for different parties. The seats are upholstered in black and finish- L ed in silver, each alcove has a beau- ? tiful mirror and artistic silver elec- ST. MARK $ AN UAL tric candle, shaded to give a rest- ) ful effect. Dainty porcelain-topped Held in the Township Hall at tables complete the fittings of the riefleld on Wednesday booths, A Down the centre are two rows of Afternoon. porcelain-topped tables to accommo- date patrons in rush hours, and ov- In spite of the wintry weather on erhead the indirect lighting system; Wednesday, the annual bazaar held combines in harmony with the lavish by the Women's Guild of St. Mark's floral decorations suspended in art Church in the Barriefield township baskets. hall, was a huge success. The hall A set-in alcove at the extreme rear wag beautifully decorated with flags holds flowers and a beautiful Edison and presented a gay appearance to Re-creation at present and will be thbs coming in from the storm out- fitted with a new piano in a few days side. Mrs. George Brooks, the presi- for use when an orchestra holds lent, and Miss Cooke received the sway, For summer use, electric fans guests, who had given their admis- have been installed and a conveni- sion fee to the ladies at the door, ent time-plece is placed in a handy | Mrs. E. Murray, Mrs. J. Merchant and but not too prominent place, Miss Frances Cartwright. Every eandy and confection in the Lady Macdonell and Mrs. Vokes place is under cover, Even the dis- poured tea at the pretty tea table, play windows have been enclosed, in | assisted by Mrs. John Baxter, Mrs. order that patrons may be assured of | james Baxter, Mrs. Jack Sibbitt, Mrs. having everything clean and fresh. Shepherd, Miss Cooke, Miss B. Mer- Speaking of the candy, the Superior | chant, Mrs. Collamer Folger and management call attention to their | Miss Isabel Baxter, Mrs. W. Norman new and exclusive line of "Tempta- [ang some small girls sold dolls. Mrs. tion" chocolates, made by them on |w Knight was in charge of the ice the premises, which they will short- cream bocth. The well patronized ly be putting on the market in boxed | isp pond was looked after by Miss form, Agree Stanton and Miss R. Knapp. The dispensing counter, marble | At the home-made table Mrs. J. J. throughout, and of the most modern Wilmot, Mre. R. J. Moore, Mrs. J. style obtainable anywhere, has had Giilespie, Mrs, R. Gray, Mrs. Cros- several new features added. field, Mrs. J. Milton and Miss Med- On the first floor at the rear one [ley. R. Sibbott sold the fine vege- finds the manufacturing plant for |:ables and fruit, always a feature of ice cream. This is unique in that no | St. Mark's sales. The work table was ice is used. A compact machine con- | presided over by Mrs. H. J. Dawson, PD taining brine and "just machinery" | assisted by Mrs. W. Milton, Miss Hul- takes in the cream and turns out the [ton and Miss Gwendolen Dawson, |; delicious confection. Mrs. W. Ruttan, Mrs. H. Chambers Pram ecm and now you will have to look to the warmer clothes. The weather shows that winter is . here, and this store shows that it is ready for it, with a fine showing of winter wearables at economizing prices. Pom The eager air of Winter brings up the subject of UNDERWEAR. No matter what you want youll find it here. Stanfield's Combinations Sips ...$3.00 and up Very Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at . . . .$1.25 garment Shirts and Drawers--all wool-- for ..... .....$1.50 garment Shirts and Drawers--good, heavy winter weight . .75¢c. garment Penman's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers .......90¢c. garment We've Some Wonderful Values! CLOTH COATS developed in all wool Polo Cloth, having high, con- vertible Collars of sel material--a wide range of fashionable colors to choose from. PRICED !....... .......... $25.00 up FUR-TRIMMED COATS developed in Velour, Normandy.Cloth and Duvetyn--all are tailored in the ncwest styles and pleasingly trim. med with popular furs. PRICED .............0......$2050up BLANKET COATING FOR WARM, DURABLE, GOOD-LOOKING COATS oe o * 9 Livingston's 75-77 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route it Pays to Walk A material that Anderson Bros. On the second floor a large new candy kitchen has been fitted out, with two dipping tables, a pair of new marble-topped candy tables and a forty-foot counter for the cutting and hardening operations. This kit- and Miss Emma Paul sold the candy. A handsome comforter, an eiderdown quilt and a fine Christmas cake were donated to the bazaaar, which wag a complete success from a financial standpoint as well as a pleasant so- A very popular material for heavy Winter Coats. assures the best of wear, and at the same time will always have a stylish look. The colors are Seal Brown, Nigger Brown, Copen, Sand, Navy, Cardinal and Black. 54 inches wide. $2.50 YARD chen is bright, eiry and clean. In |cial event, - the centre a pot sings merrily on the candy stove and a new stove will shortly sit beside the present one. "Here all the delicious candibs sold at the Superior are made, In another room opening off the candy kitchen the walls are lined with shelves of preserved fruits, all Limited Large Consignment High-Class Pure Jams and Marmalade New Goods--All Week Sale Order from this list. Still better inspect SEPARATE SKIRTS Heavy Winter Skirts developed in Navy and Black Serge and Trico- tine. Some are plainly tailored with neat patch pockets at the sides, while others come in the plaited style. All are nicely made, develop- t by the S i ¢ the | ed in select materials in all the wanted sizes. put up by the Sueprior from Arrangements have been made to | choicest of fruits. Everything that begin paying interest on the debt | PRICED Ce a a $4.95 up they sell is made on the gor tno owed by Great Britain to the United | 5 with the exception of ongf of tWO giiias at the rate of fifty thousand | lines of standard chocolafes, and pounds yearly. J MISSES' MIDDIES bottled soft drinks, Will thé Daughters of the Empire The outside of the store has also please assemble Friday morning at received considerable attention, and 1015 at St. James' church, for Arm- Developed in All-Wool Flannel, strongly made; in the colors: Jockey Red, mew Navy and to judge from their motto: "We Are istice ceremonies. Paddy. All are nicely trimmed Ww Xx stock now on display 4 Ib. tins Strawberry Jam at .. $1.05 each Pleased When You Are," the owners . of the Superior should soon be wear- DAILY MEMORANDUM. | with pretty braids. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. a 4 Ib. tins Raspberry Jam at ) . . . $1.05 each ing broad smiles. The Mothers' Council Thank Offer-4i $3.95 Lecture in Cooke's Church, Monday, at 8 p.m., Dr. Patterson's |: popular lecture in Cooke's Church on "Ireland, Past Present and Future." Silver collection, > LADIES'KIMONAS | Developed in Cotton Eiderdown of' a heavy quality -- all are pretty patterns in Pink, Blues, Lavender, Maize and others, Priced-- $6.75 to $14.50 ---- 4 1b. tins Black Currant Jam at . $1.05 each rte ink YMCA. Friday, November 11th, | : Kingston Police Notified Hear Miss Hughsow's lecture at First]| 4 1b. tins Cherry Jam at . . ....$1.05 each About Murrell Brothers | [it\'s Siig: Friday evening. ov 4 1b. tins Apricot Jam at . .. .98 each According to information received | JANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR, 4 Ib. tins Gooseberry Jam at' 98 each 4 Ib. tins Green Gage Jam at 95 each 4 Ib. tins Peach Jamat ....... .95 each 4 1b. tins Plum Jamat ......,.. .85each 4 Ib. tins Orange Marmalade at .85c. each 4 1b glass Pineapple Marmalade at $1.20 ea. 4 1b. tins Crab Apple Jellyat . .. .85 each 41b. tins Black Currant Jelly at . 1.10 each who escaped fom the London jail oa Sept. 2nd, and who are 'wanted for attempted bank robberry and murd- er, has been increased to $4,000. Ths county of Middlesex has putap $3.- | HALLIDAY--On Nuvember 7th, 1921, to as asansnans moss on, L by the Kingston police department on : Thursday, the reward for the capture . of the notorfous Murrell brothers, : f * | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. J J ) hn ] al a n h il John Laidlaw & imited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. nialliday, 11% W 000 and the Ontario legislature. has York street, city, a sun, \Kaymond given a similar amount. The men John). wanted are Sidney E. Murrell and William G. Murrell. MARRIED. MARTIN--ALLEN -- At St. Joseph's! church, Douro, + on October 31st; 1921, by Rev. M. J. McGuire, Margaret, second daughte: of Mr. w-Comer gsto edie; and Mrs. Edward J. allen. Lake- Ne to Kin nM a) field, to Stepnen, only son of Mrs. Profession--City Boy. Agnes Martin, Kingston. Another physician was added to | (Ottawa papers piease copy). Kingston's list today when Dr. Ralph | . H. Salsberg opened his office at 333 DIED, Oxfords and : Ch Barrie street, between Colborne and | FARRELL--In Rochester, N. Y., on 41b. tins Red Currant Jelly at .. 1.10 each 1 Ib. glass Strawberry Jamat .. .35 each Ordnance stress. for the practice of fata, 11, o, Seioved Snug-fitting Spats to wear 1 Ib. glass Raspberry Jamat ... .35 each 5 Salsbers ip thead 1 Eiugrion 1 Ib. glass Black Currant Jam at .35 each Sion Collugiate, vasuisg trom that fo- 11b. glass Cherry Jamat .,.... .35each ing Quecw's whines ho graduated tn : I 1b. glass Crab Apple Jelly at .... *.35 each D. 7] . . ROBERT J. REID 1 1b. glass Red Currant Jelly at . .35 each 1 Ib. glass Bramble Jelly at .... .35each [fl 1921, he put 1 at further study, tak- ing a post-graduate course at New-| __ ;and Surgeons apt of the ame | MR. RALPH SALSBERG. Spats with your Low Shoes. We carry, a very fine stock of Spats. We have sizes to fit all and widths to make a perfect fit. Light and Dark Fawns, Maple Grey Beaver and a nice Black Broadcloth-- © $1.90 to $3.50 M.D, CM Undertuker. Pure Scotch Jam--High-Class Jellies ark City hospital, Newark, N.J. Dur- From the spring of 1918 to the an- el Buy them ih the larger package. ]jiss Anew and sepumber ne nes tumn of 1919 he wag with the de- partment of 8.C.R. at St. John, N.B., treating tuberculous reiurned men. : : Tellow Buysitian tin t5 Magrath, Alberta. Lo * rs al te of the medical Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. council of Catads, member of the From the fall of 1919 until July, Alberta Royal College of Physicians

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