: - . ' i 16 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, YoV. 17, 192s. z reer ee, --e-------- Ce Je ----_..._ --_-- : 3 { r i KNOWLEDGE = i ) { DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED | al --_-- £ ! RE | ] ; [s] eee nl i MINT SHOW Al MOWAT By the Ladies' Committee of the Or- { i | -------- hans' Home, § . ; Was @iven on Wednesday pha o ratetube r ) § | | The Orphans' Home gratefully ae- | ¥ Founded 1847. { Eveging by 8. Salisbury's [inoveegr a fron: the following | ' | . Dixie Company. {on donation day: £ Mrs. Townsend, 'Anderson Bros, | ® @ i ¥ i AVIN ston 5 { When Sid Salisbury undertakes to | Mrs. George Robertson, Girl Guides, i 2 | entertain the soldier patients at $10; Mrs, Bauden Miss Voight, Mrs. ¢ | Mowat hospital, they always look | R. V. Rogers, Miss G. Strange, Mrs. . . g | forward to something special, and Wilgar, Mrs. Best, Mrs. A. Clarke, | : . Mrs. Collamer Folger, Mrs. C. Liv- | 4 | are. never disappointed. On Wed-| {nesday evening, however, something |ingston, Mrs. Saunders, Miss Leish, | out of the ordinary was provided, | Mrs. R. Waldron, Mr, W. Waldron, | November is a month enthusiastically devoted to the interests of the winter wardrobe--a month of buying opportunities of exceptional merit and savings. It offers attractive items in all the stocks and prices are generously low, | nothing less than a rea} old-fashion- {Mrs. B. W. Robertson, Mrs. William | ee ANA AAA A AA > -- - . |ed minstrel show. Many of the pa- | Kirkpatrick, Miss L. Kirkpatrick, | ave ou | tients from the Sydenham hospital | Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. H. D. Bibby, | were present and the large recrea- | Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. | tion room was wel] filled. H. Dyde, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. T. Ash- An orchestra, composed of Miss more Kidd, Mrs, James Cappon, Mrs. Grace Newlands Harold Salisbury | Roughton, Mrs. W. Nicol, Mrs. E. BOUGHT YOUR and R. Whitney, played popular mus- | Anderson, Mrs. G. Grier, Miss Jack, ie, while the burnt cork was being | Mrs. William Bowen, Mrs. William applied to fair complexions in' the |T. Minnes, Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Mrs. | dressing rooms, An opening chorus | Snelling, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, Mrs. by the troupe was followeq by a song | H. Nickle, Miss L. Mowat, Miss C. ° | from Stan Mayer entitled, "Who dat Waldron, Mrs, William Skinner, Miss 1n ery |3ay chicken." Jack Eider rendered (Ethel Waldron, Mr. R. Sinclair, | "While moonlight down in Dixie" in Mrs. Constantine, Miss Bailey, Mrs. . a pleasing manner, and W. J. AL B. Carruthers, Mrs. D. Murray, bury sang 'Alexander Jones." The | Miss M. Nesbitt, Mrs. Sherbino, Mrs. { other songs were: "Don't you remem- | Pixley, Mrs. W. A. Sawyer, Mrs. | ber the time" by Jim. Saunders; {Crawford, Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Mrs. Y { "The whang, whang blues" by Sid | A. W. Winnett, Mrs. R. J. Carson, ve Coa | Salisbury; "Give me dat watermel- { Mrs. W, G. Craig, Mrs. R. N. F. Mac- | . jon", by Charlie Reynolds; and "Ken- | Farlane, Mrs. H. Robertson. Mrs. |tucky Blues" by Stewart Salisbury. | William Anderson, Miss Maude Betts, All the choruses were catchy and the { Mrs. Van Straubenzie, Mrs. William ' jokes up-to-date. The monologue | Linton, Mrs. Mylks, Mrs. W. Minnes, | IF NOT | given by Charlie Reynolds was very {Mrs. A. Kirkpatrick, Mrs LeHeup, | (funny, and the dialogue between | Mrs. F. Mahood, Mrs McCallum, Mrs, | SEE i -- hh STOCKINGS 'Ladies' fine Black Cash- mere Stockings--full-fash- ioned double toes and Foleo dyes. All sizes, 75¢. PAIR GIRLS' Fine Cashmere Stockings, tam TE a OB MM co ? . J Pn, LADIES' CASHMERE f § | Reynolds and Mayer was also 800d. | Brooks, Mrs. L. C. Lockett, iMrs. W. strong and durable, in the ! | Jack Elder with hi Scotch songs | i o C rs g SEE OUR NEW ARRIVALS . "der 1 8 Scote S0ngs | B. Dalton, Miss Flo. Crothers, Mrs. 1 . Whi BI k + oJ ] hi a good as ever, while T. Kelly, [3 Hughes, Mrs. Bruce Taylor, | By ors: p ite, ac and elocutionist, was also a treat. A | Mrs, Young, Miss Kirkpatrick, Mrs. ri 1 1 number from the harmony quartette, J. B. McLeod, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. H. . own, riced according to . AT and an instrumental trio, completed A. Lavell, Mrs. W. F. Connell, Miss | size one of the best entertainments which { Lewis, Mrs Smith, Mrs. W Jack- | * | has ever been provided at the hospit- son. i : ' | 45c. to 85c. | al. -- | 25 00 30 00 | The Dixie Minstrels as the troupe SALE, TEA AND CONCERT. | BOYS' ; ° 9 ® is known, made a big hit with the iin | S bl k ibb d ? | boys, and Dr. McKay expressed the | Given by St. Luke's Women's Guill THE NOVEMBER trong, ack, ribbed, wool § { appreciation of the staff and patients | on Wednesday Afternoon. \ | Stockings--a heavy, warm [to Mr. Salisbury, and George Young, | St. Luke's Women's Guild held | O TS Sch 1 H 8 an ® {of the military car who made the | their annual sale. tea and concert in SALE OF C A Choo ose -- fast dyes. iE arrangements, "offee and cake as | u ia Yo ay after. | 3 : : [served to the entertainers by hing | He Farge tay >» Wehusetay dist is still going on. These Coats come in such Sizes 3 to | !. Priced ac- jrerve i Ss by ti =| . Mrs. J. . , id- | o vials as No : y h . : tertainment committee of the hospit- [ent, and Mrs, J. Fegg, vice-president, | Fo Tateriale ae Ne PRY Port ha cording to size, { {al [received the visitors, who paid their | for winter. Many have fur trimmings of $1 00 UF ; BEST VALUES THIS SEASON : . rs er [Tee to the treasurer, Mrs. J. Eng-| Beaver and Opposum, while nearly all have . § | , BUILDING IN CANADA, land. At the candy table wereZMrs, | pretty embroidery work. . . - | Arbuckle and Mrs. McCutcheon; at| ' y { i Espansion in the Volume of Building | the work table Mrs. J. Caldback. | $ 59.00 Coats for ou. $39.50 MEN S § s Contemplated. | Mrs. J. Saunders, Mrs Dunlop, Mrs : 1 ; The total value of building per- | Wiskin, Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs. Bot- | 69.00 Coats for ss en 46.50 di Djaele Coshimers Suc i | mits in fifty-six Canadian cities dur- ting; home-made cooking, Mrs. S. | p - wit ouble toes an eels g (ing September last was $9,988,147, | Green, Mrs. G. Compton, Mrs. Ryd- 75.00 Coats for wi ui 49.50 ¢ o ° t 9 | as compared with $9,654,005 in Au- jer, Mrs. Rodgerson and Mrs. Mc- 95.00 Coats for "aie 62.50 --fast dyes--all sizes. i I Vv {gust and with $9,174,181 in Septem: | Cullough, St. Agnes Guild, Mrs. W. | it | 1 ings on S |ber of last year. Nova Scotia, Que- MeCarearch, Mrs. Scrivene, Mrs, J. | 100.00 Coats for No 65.00 75c¢. PAIR x bec, Ontario, Alberta and British Col- | Cullen, Miss MecGoff, Miss M. Botting 2 50 SE 75-77 BROCK STREET umbia registered gains over the pre- | Another table with home-made dain- | 125.00 Coats for vee 82, LADIES' WOOL DRESSES Fine, White, Ribbed Vests 1 ceding month, while New Brunswick, [ties was under the care of the Misses bE . - Manitoba and Saskatchewan repor- | Hentig. Mrs. W. McFedridge, Miss iE If Off Your Route it Pays to Walk ted decreases. As compared with | Waddington and Mrs. Percy Bell, . and Drawers--for Jate f 11 ; . In the Newest Winter Shades Tre: 1 B New winter Dresses of fine all-| 2nd winter wear--a styles September of last year, all provinees | The Sanctuary Guild had an orangs: except New Brunswick and Manitoba tree with many packages in its te Set trig, str : reported expansion in the volume of (branches and Miss Norman McFed- . , i building contemplated. [ridge and Mies Timms were conven- | wool Serge and Tricotine, tail- and si1zes. -- The forthcoming issue of the La- {ors. The tea table was on the plat- | . h b : 65c. GARMENT A a bor Gazette, from which this infor- | form which was made home like 204 | ored in the most Scone » : ! mation js gleaned, states that Mon- | cosy by an excellent imitation of a| st les for winter wear. an ' treal, of the larger cities, register- | grate fire, cardles, etc. Here Mrs. y c 1 . d . P GIRLS ' { ;ed increases during' September as [Phillips and Mrs. Caaws) made tea | are richly embroidere wit White or Natural Col i {compared with August,' 1921, and |With Mrs. Baker, Miss Rita Green, | wool or silk, while others are olor | With September of 1920, while To- |Miss Nellie Prince, Miss Daisy snd Vests and Drawers--a fine i {ronto and Winnipeg showed = con- Miss Lottie McCammon and Miss a prettily. trimmed with braids. y \ Ander SOl Bi 0S re ee ag peor was van | $10.00 AND UP Sent hu will diye . | av \ ildii i is | n e cvening < spien- | i F § & j= the value of building permits is aid concert mueh enjoyed by the) great satisfaction. Priced sued during September exceeded LIMITED { that issued in August, but was slight. | TOWds of visitors, Mrs. L. A. Fo SILK FROCKS according to sizes. | t i ses of |1y under the total for September of |®F Sang the opening verses--o 45c. UP. | a' wi y horus sung by | . last year. Of the smaller centers, Canada) With Je Shore Telgmnun | For Afternoon and Evening Skawinigan Falls, Westmount, Chat. | ere z : , i g ellent | W 4 ham, Hamilton, Ottawa, St. -Cathar- recited in. her well-known excellen, { ear MEN S ; Sask; , |style. Mrs. L. A. Foster 'gnd Miss | 5 2 : A - PF LES ; jpaes, Windsor or akaionn, Salgary, | Olive Derry sang delightfully. From Developed mn Taffeta Silk, Turnbull s Underwear = [corded pronounced gains in both | Very point of view the affair was ap Crepe de Chene, Canton Creps 1 h Shi t : ! : | entire success, - pleases the men, irts [SSmpaTISOnS. Crepe Meteor and other rich having double breast and : ; : : Pose | Si ked b liquor ware- . . { An essential to every home, so heathful for {Use of Newspaper Space Hs alr To) materials 'that are so fashion- back: Drawers having the the Sadren--2 carloads from Prince Ed- Best for Declining Business| SY Nooo able. The styles come in a wide | 3.uble seat. ; ward ounty-- arreils, "Go back and advertise," was the | Tea and Sale by Home and School] variety, including bead trim- $2 00 GARMENT Ben Davis No. 1 ci din $6.50 per barrel dvice ey Jams he Res.o1 the | glib. Central School, Friday, Nov mings, embroidery work of ¥ . |, ' «A ' Prirtria 2 e 3 sale . ie: Ben DavisNo. 2... . .. ++ $3.50 per barrel fri. cave to a tellow merehant who | Friday. Nov. 15th, in lecture room, 3 ol wool or silk, and lastly - the BOYS' NE Sy en : : | complained of the condition of busi- | 7 p.m... Admission. 1c. . . Ben Davis No.3 ........$5.00 per barrel [lire ant sai noone reducing his | Princess Street church te and sate. wide silk fringe that has been je RT 5 he du 4 . h this fall. All Heavy fleece-lined Under» GanoNo. J ............ $7.00 per barrel a had 0 save aborts Adver-| 3 to p.in_Admission ioc. used so much this fall. ae! wear ~. an excellent gar- CaneNo.2 ..... .. .. . $6.00 per barrel [JI "There is nothing so good for a HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR fashionably made and come in ment for the boy going to | business that is dying as newspaper i 1 the most wanted shades. . , GanolNo.3.......... . $5.00 per barrel | space," said Mr. Ross, in an address | a school. Priced according i MamNe.2........... $6.00 er barca! Fn omni on he Pennyivas- PRINTERS $18.50, $25.00 AND UP | tosis - Mann No. 3 te ad. "ssa $5.00 per barrel | i my friend" to stop retren | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTDN. | 65c. and 75c¢. Golden Russet No. 2 $6.00 per barrel []| back ana take a pope rae, 50 right ad ocd ir . « ie ; olden Russet No. 2 . . . . . $6.00 per barre | business, T sald mused 80 atier | HORNE_Ta Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Hono . BR GoldenRussetNo.3 . . . .. $5.00 per barrel Blur, ater and ne ong amt fo nog FR A ener tom] John Laidlaw & Son, Limited 3 Wr TwigNo:2 .... $6.00 per barrel []/2at touert over my megenin'ans| "12 SE MRT wARHG J) es a i Willy Twig No. 3..." .- $5.00 per barrel J§|» tii pase ad. "--Fourth Ewate. = DIED, ~ - ii -- == g New (Greenings No. 3 . . ..$5.00 per barrel 21ST BATTALION CLUB. pial" i arate oh Nes 2 3 ? : CanadaRedNo. 1.......$7.00 per barrel Is Arranging for Depositing of the| Kiely; (ued Agnes Corrigan). a : : CanadaRed No. 2 . ......$6.00 per barrel A chee TOO, PHA on NO TERE dents uel Fi Do d Ni Fi Ce J LI SamadaRedNo.3 $5.00 per barrel, [fsa un 0 Gt) EEE Se geet rom vel I] IV flars an mety-I'ive Lents 3 Seek-No-Further No. 2. . . $6.50 per barrel Tuo Desident was in the chair, sha Taye Ware He : || SeckeNo-Further No. 3 ...$5.00 per barrel |] fonumter of matters aneciag sho a- AH RE Sh Vi © $5.95 3 : Bell Flower No. 2 ........ $5.50 per barrel [fl xo sweet. Grecia whic TURE Sal Rot ye ) Bell FlowerNo. 3... . .. :$5.00 per barrel a 22 Ptario toonr was | Ss msns at Saiactyat " 4 nice lines of Ladies' or Big Girls' 1 Stark No.3 .........:..$4.50 per barrel fhe Jat" wic recrubed. Comrade JAMES REID Boots--2 Brown and 2 Black---extra J Tolman Sweets, No. 3 . . ..$5.00 per barrel try-treasurer of the special corer 2 ad 50 PREC eraka, special value at this price -- only a as ; Seek and Spy No.2... ..- $7.00 per barrel 4 meeting of the club is to be hold EE limited quantity. 5 Spy and King No. 2 . . ... $7.00 per barrel Metts a ke srtusee : Big Girls' Brown, low heel, saddle 3 fa reeRunNo.3 . =. ......$5.00 per barrel King's Colcrs in S:. George's cathe. strap ,.... ...... ... $595 : b SpyNo.2.............$7.00 per barrel Gomrad Palen report the frase. Ladies' Brown, military heels, wing 1 E SpyNo.3 .............$6.00 per b: a oe Fame whist rive. aud HP ees. o,:....... $505 4 : Buy them, by the Peck, Bushel or Barrel. nature on the 25th instant Big Girls' Black Kid, low heel $5.95 4 3: . } The first of the weekly euchre Ladies' Black Kid, round toe . $5.95 . » parties was held at the Trades and Labor rooms on Wednesday evening. | The euchre was gely attended, Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. Tha Seat seine wi a by uted. $ ! . ' J. Macguire and Jack Hanley. Mrs Hanley and Mr. McGregor won the prize in the consolation event, LOCKETT'S