SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. INVITED TO R, M . C, [=] i » re T_T -- Men's Overcoats | YOUR CHOICE ANY OVER- COAT IN STOCK FOR 51750 VALUES UP TO $35.00 LIVINGSTON 75-79 BROCK STREET ? ay Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk' Anderson Bros. LIMITED Saturday Specials 1,000 lbs. Home-made Sausage, made from .sfresh cuts. Beef and Pork . . ...12c. Ib. | INSURANCE BANQUET The Manufacturers' Oompany Field Force Have a Very Jovial Time. The third annual banquet of the field force of the Kingston agency | of The Manufacturers Life Insur- ance Company was held at the Brit- ish American Hotel Friday night and | was certainly a great success Head Office was represented by J. | | Hi, Tithgow, actuary, W. Carlisle, in- | !spector of agencies, and Alf. Kinck, formerly cashier of the Kingston | office, but now secretary of The Hun- | dred and Two Hundred Thousand Dollar Clubs { M. G, Johnston, branch manager, | acted as chairman end in welcom- | ing phe members of his organization congratulated them on the splendid year's work accomplished for 1921. He mentioned that the volume of | 'new business written by the agency for the year exceeded the business | for 1920 over one-quarter of a mil- lion dollars. He also announced that | seven 'agents qualified for member- | | ship in the Hundred Thousand Dol- lar Club. J The head office officials were en- | thusiastic in their congratulations | ito Mr. Johnston end his organization | {on the splendid year's work. They | mentioned that the agency took first | | place of all the Canadian agencies in | percentages of allotment as to busi- ness written, also that the lapse ra- tio of the agency was the lowest ot 'any agency of its sige in the com- | pany. | Almost everyone present were cal- | | {led upon to speak, and much valu- |able information and helpful knowl- | edge was. given. While special refer- {ence might be madé with regard to the work of many of the members {of the organization, yet Mr. Johm- | | ston in calling upon Frank W. Read, | |of Sydenham, to .speak, mentioned | | that he felt he was entitled to spec- | | fal mention for the reason that dur- | ling the month of December he had | | written $43,000 new business, which | | was 'the largest volume of business | ever written by any agent in one month during the history of the | Kingston agency. The success of the | {evening was largely contributed to | by the entertainment given by Mes- | srs. Elder, Mackie and Fern. Those who qualified for member- ship in the Hundred Thousand Dollar {Club® are: Messrs. G. A. Dixon, Win- | | chester; F. C. Avery, Perth, F. W. Read, Sydenham; H. C. Martin, | Stirling; G. K. Kissick, Kingston; | F. J. McAvoy, Kingston; and Milton | Storms, Picton, Besides head office officials those | present were G. A. Dixon, Winches- ter; T. A. Robinson, Kemptville; L. K. Blanchard, Brockville; F. C. Av- ery, Perth; J. J. Bradley, Smith's | Falls; H. C. Martin, Stirling; Mil- | ton Storms, Picton; R. N. Gunter, Coe Hill; E. R. DeLong, Belleville; H. Creighton, Napanee; T. I. Winter, ! Newburgh; F. M. Read, Sydenham; | Wm. Guthrie, Pe-'h Road; G. W. Kissick, F. J. McAvoy, G. V. Frank- lin, Evans Boaprey, W. C. Hutchin- son and F. L. Jackson, Kingston. LIBRARY STORY HOUR. School Children Had Interesting Time in ftrand Theatre. | The story hour given on-Saturdays| by the Public' Library board was | made of special interest this morn-| ing when the children of the schools crowded the Strand theatre, where a| very pleasing programme was given | by Manager Moody. It was opened | by Mayor Corbett, who gave a brief address to the children, in which hej told of the interest of the library| board and especially of the great in- terest of Mrs. Kennedy in arranging | interesting programmes. He direct-| ed attention to the need of so many little children this winter for warm re as at { those who attend. | been extended to the visiting mer- | chants to visit | this week. Gen, Macdonell to Welcome The Kee tall Merc¢han's' Convention. The Retail Merchants entertain- meni committee has bean actively completing arrangements for the dis- trict convention which opens at :he Y.M.C.A. hall on Tuesday afternoon | at 4 o'clock, when the delegates will E. A. STEPHENS President Ottawa branch of tnd Re- tail Merchants' Association. be welcomed by Mayor Corbett. The | merchants of Kingston are '0 take a | | prominent part in the discussion or | the many problems that today are confronting business everywhere. The Ladjes' Auxiliary of the Y. M. | | C. A. are put'ing on the banquet on | | Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. and it is reported that a big surprise awaits Through the courtesy of Major-Gen. Sir Archiba'd Macdonell, commandant of the Royal W. ¥. MILLS President Kingston branch of the Re- tail Merchants' Association. Military College, an invitation has the institution and see the cadets engaged in the various activitis, All sizes of Simmons' springs and mattresses on sale a. James Reid's Nobody enjoys a game of freeze out even in the hottest weather. DAILY MEMORANDUM, Skating at Palace Rink to-night. Euchre at House of Providence Mon- | day, Jan, 16th, at 8 p.m. PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. DIED LAIDLAW'S SATURDAY NIGHT ' SALE. STARTING 7.30 O'CLOCK To-night, we are offering a host of seasonable merchandise that must be cleared out before stock taking. To assure a quick clearance the goods are priced very low---prices that will mean a money-saving to the thrifty shopper who takes advantage of one or more of these offerings. CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Regular $1.25 and $1.35 TO-NIGHT ........ 89. Children's White Flannelette Nightgowns. These are made from a heavy quality White Flannelette--well made and come in the sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. CHILDREN'S BLACK TIGHTS Regular up to $1.35. TO-NIGHT Regular 90c.--for ........ ....... Regular $1.00--for .......... Regular $1.20--for .......... Regular $1.25--for ...... .......: Regular $1.35--for ............... Priced according to size. To-night offers a rare bargain and saving on Children's Black Tights. These are just the right weight for winter wear--fine rib--black only-- sizes 2 to 14 years. 60c. 69c. 80c. 83c, 90c. oH REN VESTS DRAWERS Reg. 85c. to $1.25. TioHTS TONIGHT ...". 39,,| Regular $1.50 Children's Natural Ribbed Vests and TO-NIGHT NEE 89. : Drawers. These are made from fine Yerns--closely knit into strong, ser- Ladies' "in « ibbed Black Tights: viceabla and warm Vests and Draw- . : ers. These are the correct weight for These are a heavy weight suitable for winter wear and the excellent quality | Winter wear--ankle length--black assures a comfortable warmth. only--regnlar value $1.50. MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS Regular 73¢. ................ TONIGHT 59%. A special clearance of Men's Shirts and Drawers. These are made from heavy Cotton Yarns, well woven into garments suitable for the coldest of winter days. The Shirts have double breasts and the Drawers are heavy and well made. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 Drawers; 38, 40, 42 Shirts. BOYS V NECK PULLOVERS Regular $2.25 and $2.50, TO-NIGHT LADIES' BLACK Sizes 26 and 28 $1.49 Boys' V Neck Pullover Sweaters. Sizes 30 and 32 $1.69 The Sweaters are made from strong 1 | momen, Home-made Pork Headcheese .... : 14¢. Ib. CHOICE YOUNG PORK LOIN LEG Per pound ....26¢.| Per pound .....24c. Loin Chops .30c. Ib.! Butt Chops .22¢. Ib. Bulk Roast . . . ..22¢. 1b: CHOICE POTATOES 1,000 pecks--full 151bs. . .. ........32c. PASTRY FLOUR--I12 Ib. sack ....55¢c. GRANULATED SUGAR--pure Cane-- 30,0001bs. ...........51bs. for 38¢c. Canned Pumpkin ...........2 tins 29c. Extracts--all flavors . .3 bottles 23¢. $1.50 GROCERY SPECIAL. 2 lbs. Prunes. 1 2-1b. tin Corn Syrup. | package Seeded Raisins. 1 1-Ib. Currants. I IIb. tin Maple Leaf Baking Powder. * I I-lb. pure Lard. I 1-Ib. Hersley Blend Black Tea. Regular price $1. 75........Alfor $1.50 - APPLES-200 bus.--to clear week-end-- Limited quantity wetdoru, 40c per ree LE a 1 90 1 eo $ per & 'bushel, buyers' bags, now on elevator a . foot Princess street, Kingston, clothing, and asked for any who BIRTLESTIL thiy city, con Jar. L4th might have some clothes to spare, to ¥ a Sanitorium and only save them for.the ' little children daughter of the. late Capt. Henry without them! | Funeral (private) on Monday, at 1 Dr. R. Bruce Taylor told a story| he 8 Telly 30 after the first pictyre, 'Babies On! McMAHON--In Kingston, on January The Farm." The other pictures were| ath, 1s Nee. beloved wife of poi A W. McMahon, aged 44 years. In Jappoland," "Springtime in Zoo- Finera on Monday from her late resi- land" and "Puss in Boots," all of] dence, 87 Earl street, at. 2.30 p.m, ' | to Cataraqui Cemetery. which were special features for child-| Friends and acquainian.es respectfully ren and gave the little ones great de- invited to attend. light, J. Russell Stuart, inspector of public schools, presided. All Wool Yarns, knit into a very fine rib Sweater. All have V necks, which makes them suitable for wearing under the coat with a eollar and tie. The colors are Garnet, Brown, Navy and Cardinal, Cardinal and Green. IN MEMORIAM BENNINGTON--In loving memory uf my dear daughter, Alice Maude Ben- Had Jolly Time Magton, ho passed away January [®) The members of Mr. McKee's J : --- mt of b jclass at Frontenac school had a jolly ¥uat > I. of A mem TAnCE. sleigh ride around the city on Fri- And a Nugering still for you. day Bight. Following the drive, the pry am "siting 'ail Sione. falling, members of e part m here often comes a longin the school, and oat Tr oy -- i you ouly cola come home, th » --Mo . ant time. Pictures were shown and = refreshments were served by the CARD OF THANKS. members of the Home and School We wish to ektend sincere thanks to Club, Mrd, Adsit, Mrs. Hurd, Mrs. | the many. friends for their kindness Do and the Misses Dawson and sympathy, and also for spiritual John Laidlaw & Son, Limited and floral offerings in our recent sai aki Five in A G ot rs. Thos. Gallagher and daugh- At 2.09 am. Saturday, the Hire. Nes men were called to a fire in a gar- at JAMES REI age in the rear of 148 Montreal he Ol Pot re EID kein street. The garage is owned by Mr. 254 and '256 PRINCESS Martin, superintendent of St. Mary's Phone 147 for Ambulance cemetery, In addition to damage to -- the garage, a car owned by Michael Amodeo was also damaged. Insur- ance was carried on both the garage and the car. J Church Services. | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter | FF Ladies' fine Kid and Brown Calf High Shoes $17.00, $15.00, $12.00, $10.00 and down-- reduced to ..........85.05, $3.95, $2.05 HIGH SHOES ONLY--THREE PRICES ONLY. This sale will last until Friday mext week. No Oxfords THIS WEEK. Wait for low Shoe Day Saints.--Trades and Labor Hail, Sale until NEXT SATURDAY. 2370 Princess. Sunday, Jan. 15th a! L. p.m, Everybody welcome. Here is an opportunity to get our very best high Shoes for $5.05. Shoes priced as high as $15.00, and $5.00 Shoes for ...... $2.95. LOCKETT'S For Sale;