Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1922, p. 14

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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1028. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, = &o FOUNDED 1874 Ee eee Livingston's SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Any Winter O'Coat in stock for $17.50 Values up to $35.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Long Trousers, odd lines. Size 34, 35 and 36. Regular $22.00 and $25, for - $11.50 BOYS' SUITS Odd lines, sizes 31, 32, 33, 34. Values up to $13.50 for $4.95 --FOR CASH ONLY--- LIVINGSTON 75-79 BROCK STREET _ "If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk' memes TT Andersoii Bros. LIMITED Money Saving Prices On Every-Day Table Supplies TUESDAY 500 lbs. Pickled Pork--choice boiling cuts, 2to6lbs.each ............ 15c.1b. 500 lbs. firm, crisp Cabbage ...... 5c. Ib. . Parsnips, Carrots, Onions, Beets, Spanish Onions. 300 Ibs. home-made Sausage, made from select cuttings Beef; seasoned to a nice- Favs... 10m FANCY BREAKFAST BACON-- Buy it by the piece ....... . . 28. Buy itsliced ..... ... {dei ine 30a NEW LAID EGGS-- Coming along more freely. Prices for early season very reasonable, ; -- y Fancy Pastry.or Bread, 24 Ib. sack 93¢, 300 bushels to clear this week a svans wut 31400 buses lle. peck GREEN STUFF--Rhubarb, Lettuce, Ice. { Phones 458-459. Wholesale | 767. 2[8] er was tn the next bivek, ! | Sir Philip Gibbs and his son Anthony arriving in New | | | (York. The noted correspondent is to tour the United States: LIN Aaa ree AN ANNIVERSARY Of | IR Ril 2 CBITUARY |The 21st Battalion Club Will | Honor Memory of Splen- Late Mrs. Margaret Jenkins. did Raid. Mrs. Margaret Amanda Jenkins passed away at the residence of ner sondn-law, Garnet Saunders, 412 | Albert street, on Sunday morning af- ter an illness of six months, following a paralytic stroke. The deceased was seventy-two years of age and was the widow of the late Samuel Isaac The 21st Battalion Club will, on | Huesday evening, celebrate the ani versary of the Colonne raid, in which | they were associated with the 20th ttalio n the Bully Grenay front Ba Paki 1917. Y a: will | Jenkins, She was a Methodist and e h. be served in the recreation room at /member of Sydenham Slecer sure the Armouries, An orchestra and Surviving are one son, Malcolm, Was- the pipe band 'ot the P.W.O.R. will | katchewan, and two daughters, Mrs. be present. This established a rec- | Garnet Saunders, and Mrs. Courtland ord on the western. front, up to that Dainard, this city. ; date, 100 prisoners being taken. No/ rol sland. record was obtainable of the number | ae ot Eye 1s ard of Bosches killed. Nine hundred and | S om took "plice Moore, Wolfe Island, thirty offieers and men of the two | 1 { to the Pres- battalions were engaged. from his late residence to byterian cemetery on Saturday after- noon, Rev, Mr. Lancaster officiating. INCREASED ENTHUSIASM | There was a 'large attendance of re- |latives and friends, The arrange- | ments were carried out under the Among the Merchants Over! directioh of James Reid, undertaker. The late Mr. Moore is survived by Sonvention Which Opens Fk daughters, Mrs. Fawcett, Gah- ere 1uesday. anoque, Mrs. Ryan, Hartington, Mrs. Detler Kinchley, Wolfe Island, and The committee in charge of the one son Truman Moore, Cape Vin- arrangements for the entertainment cent, N.Y. of the delegates to the Retail Mer-| chants' convention that opens here] Tuesday, report increased enthas. | To Interview Premier Drury. At a meeting of the Trades and | lasm among the members of the {Labor committee held over the | Kingston branch, and the event 13 | week-end it was decided to send a expected to mark a great advance in| delegate to Toronto to interview the the progress of the retail business | 1a bor leaders and also Premier here. In speaking of this today, a| Drury with the idea of placing a can- prominent member stated that there | didate in the field in the Kingston are many citizens who hold very election for the Ontario legislature. erroneous ideas wespecting the asso-| It is altogether likely that a speaker ciation as an organization. For in-| win be sent down to Kingston. stance, it does not exist for the pur- i ------------ pose of price fixing and price-regu-| No cause for worry over "flu" in lation, but for the supreme purpuse | Canada, says Goyernment Health! of looking after the welfare of its | Omcer at Ottawa. members by endeavoring to over-| It doesn' always pay to be good, come conditions that are injurious to! and it never pays to be bad. trade and by enabling the business| The Cappercliffe, Ont., man to become a better business | school was destroyed by fire. man the whole benefit of walch is translated into service to the buying public. The foremost idea of the associa-| tion is service and no merchant can be an up-to- date business man who does not avai] himself of the oppor- tunities to keep abreast of the. times, and by meeting those prominent in his own line in different parts of the country learn wha: fs taking place in HANSON, CROZIER & = Ddublic | | | DAILY MEMORANDUM. Skating at Palace Rink tonight. A.O.H. Euchre. Tuesday night. Re- freshments and dance. business methods and the effect of! i legislation affecting his posigion. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. The association is not political, but DIED is wholly business and it is only fie- . CE-- feu, Kingston, Jan cessary for a businass man, no mat. HOY ny etl Seam opens ter what line he represepts, to ai-| Funeral will take prace rom, hey, bro. tend the meetings to see. what fs Chari Sot dence. 23 rDet their character and what is being ac- at 2 o'clock. Charles attest, Tuesday afternoon | Funeral private, complished for him The association IN ¢ SNKINS---In Kingston o has increased in usefulness and its JENKINS Sh HA Aranda wi- influence Is at the command of every gow of the Jose Sjmuel lsaac'Jen- =, 7 ei x member for the asking. Whagher he Futon ate ro i sonin- ¢ law' id , Garne aunders, wants advice, bad debts collected, in- 117 Alpe ence an Tuesday af. formation respecting transportation ternoon, at 2 o'clock to Cataraqul by express or freight. insurance, Cemetery. ok confidential reports, in fact' nothing OR a hay etouth, won of he that affects his business is neglected, late Robert Norris, aged 79 years. for the assocation has the machinery {and it is at hip sepvice. . January it house." iver, Portsmout| ay after- noon; at 2 o'cloe to Cataraqui Peienis Ae Acquaintances respectfully AT KENTUCKY TRIAL : JAMES REID a : "The 'of Undectakers The Relatives of the Muderer ass aes 'ase Pritxcie Planned to Prevent His . Plone 147 Tor Ambulance Funeral from tie Jeuidgrce of A. Mc- Joe rp. FIFTY STATE GUARDS lavited to atten A 2% 4 } . «The BERT Undertgker Manchester, Ky. Jan: 18. --Arm- | phone 577. 280 Princess Streeq ed with rifies and tw. : fitty state guards ths' on duty to Clay county court house (where the circuit court will convene Be trial of Steve Martin, alleg ed eudlist, charged with the murder of Wood Burge. This astion followed reports that relatives of the defend- ant planned to march here to. pre: vent the conviction of Martin "even had to blow up the court e The Burge clan aiso plan to attend the trial. Three persons were killed fn the Mai fight Obristmas day. -------------- A little child perished in a fire at | Windsor Mills, Que., while her moth- - | Ne -------------------------- | a Sia | | | | | | | | | | THE HOME and ~----the help of living in surroundings expressive of purpose and ideals. the help of having a quiet, comfortable place to read and work and think. the help of having a congenial, to friends. beautiful place to entertain and talk Let us now turn our thoughts to renewing the charm of your home by calling your attention to a new display of Curtains and Draperies for winter showing. - CHINTZ What changes a bright and colorful plece of Chintz will make in a room, It is used for so many things--the prettiest Draperies are made from Chintz--opretty ' qushions and m- npmerable coverings. The patterns come in a wide range, and the golor- ings are all in iight or dark tones. Z5c. yard up MADRAS For side drapes the Madras is per- haps the. prettiest. It comes in a very wide width that allows plenty of material to sher in at the top. The patterns and colorings are very pretty--the floral patterns and the pretty shades of Green, Brown, Grey and many combinations. $1.25 up KIRSCH CURTAIN o ENGLISH CRETONNES These imported heavy English Cro- | tonnes mike the most suitable arch | drapes. Many come in medium or { dark colors and large floral patterns, The colorings and patterns are rich and. toneful, which also makes this material suitable for furniture cov- erings. This comes in single or double fold widths, most suitable for the different uses. $1.50 yard up BUNGALOW NETS Bungalow Nets are the ever popular cyrtain material. They come in such a wide range of pretty patterns anu fine qualities--the widths too are most suitable for the many styles of curtains. - Of course the only two colors that this material comes in 1s | White and Cream, 20c. up RODS Flat in shape--np Sag, rust or tarnish, struction strength with PLAIN SCRIM. For wear, good looks and easy to launder fiothing has outdone the Scrim. Jt comes 'in three colors: White, Cream and Ecru. The qual- ity is of a fine heavy even weave, and comes with pleid or hemstitch- ed borders. 35¢.-40c. yd. NET CURTAINS The Net Curtains come in many varied patterns and styles. They are all good sizes---sizes. most suitablo for the average window. The finest of Curtain Ngts are shown in these ready-made Curtding and the pretty borders and edgings are very notice- able glong with the serviceable qualities. You'll gdmire the nest, smoot} hang of your Curtains. Curved -| ends permit draping clear to the casing, excluding side Priced according to the differ ent sizes. The Kirsch flat con- combines 45c. to $1.00 Colored SCRIM The colored Scrim comes 'n many pretty and becoming pat- terns. In: this you can get almost any color to harmopize with your room. Then there is the plain white with only the colored border that makes a very pretty drape. * 25¢. yd. up SCRIM CURTAINS . Serim Curtains are ever popular----- more in fact now being used than ever before. They come in white and cream, but the real beauty is shown in the pretty lace insertions and edz- | ings. The qualities are of the very best nnd these Curtains are easy to lausider. Bagless artistic grace, glare PLEASINGLY PRICED IES HIGH SHOES , $15.00, $12.00, $ HOES LADIES' HIGH SHOES $8.00, $7.50, $7.00 for. | * 4

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