Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1922, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1022. [=] ---- -- ee ees em-- Nn sins A --------~ FOUNDED 1847 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE WILL MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE Suit from any plain Grey Worsted in stock--reg. $65.00, $70 and $75.00. For $49.50 Also a good range of Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds--best linings and trim- mings and tailored in our usual first- class style. For $49.50 The man who looks ghead will take advantage of this offer. FOR CASH ONLY LVS "If off your route it pays to walk" Anderson Bros, LIMITED GOOD VALUES ALL WEEK SALE Globe Canned Pears, reg. 30c. Special 25¢. E Cross Fish Sardines... . 2 for 30c Chase & Sanborn Perfection Blend Tea, Hersley blend, black . ...... 39. Ib. 3lbgfor...................51.10 Cocoanut, per lb. ................ 25. Large meaty California Prunes . 2 Ibs. 35¢. 'Eagle brand Condensed Milk . . . 2 tins 41c. Macaroni, large pkg. .........2 for 2%. 'Brooms, Home Service, 4 string . . . .39c. 5,000 rolls Toilet Paper . . . . .. .6 for 25¢c. 3,000 pkgs. Corn Flakes, Kelloggs 2 for 19¢ Syrup, Crown brand, 2 Ib. size, per tin 19¢. 1,000 Ibs. White Beans . . . . . 6 Ibs. for 25¢. BUTTER--Choice Dairy, large rolls . 36¢. Creamery, prints .............3%7c. Home-made Head Cheese . . 2 Ibs. for 25c. 'Home-made Sausages, Pork . 2 Ibs. for 25c. Beef Dripping, home rendered 24 Ibs. 25¢.. Cocoa Powder ..........2 Ibs. for 25e. ~ Cocoanut, fresh stock (sweetened) 25¢. Ib. APPOINTS DELEGATION] vo =e vecidea by potice mag- mes | Istrate--Case Against China- To Assist Milk Producers In men Dismissed. Urging Rebuilding of the Dairy School. An interesting point cropped up in the hearing of a liquor case at police cqurt Tuesday morning A young'ti&n was charged with "trafficking in Mquor," and through his counsel, T. J. Rigney, pleaded ! The agricultural committee of the | Board of Trade met on Monday even- ting, and took up that matter of the {loss of the Kingston Dairy School, "got gillty" It wes alleged that J. W. Bell presided and introduced the young fellow carried = bottle of representatives from the Kingston | < ; | | {liquor to a certain home in the city, | District Milk Producers Assoclation, | Lo 3 portion of it was consumed. {| who requested the Board of Trade | Mr. Rigney held that no offence {to cooperate in making represeata- |, . Been committed. There had been tions to the Ontario government! money transaction and the liquor jurging the immediate rebuilding of |p, been eecured on an order in a {the school, As a result the follow- | 1ocitimate way. Ing were appointed: J. M. Campbell,| mya magistrate remarked that {president, A. M. Rankin, M.P.P., J. the liquor had been take: from one | W. Bell, chairman of the agricultur- | place to another. {al committee, Mayor 8. 8. Corbett, Mr. Rigney stated that decisions | Ald. W. P. Peters, chairman of the | on this point had been given on both city industries committee, W. V. | sides. i Sands, F. Murton, Joseph McGrath,| The magistrate will give his deci- | land two representatives from |cion on Thursday. | {Queen's University. This strong| The charge egainst Lee Tam of | {committee will act in cooperation being the keeper of a disorderly | with county councils of Frontenac, house at 88 William street. and that | | Lennox and Addington and when ar- | against Lee Hung and Mrs. Char- | rangements for an interview with! lotte Carfield, of being frequenters, | the Hon. Mr. Doherty, minister ot | were dismissed as there was no evi- agriculture, have been made by A. dence to form a conviction. Magis- M. Rankin, M.P.P., the party will | trate Farrell had this to say to the | {proceed to Toronto and present the Young woman: "You yourself realize | jcase for the Kingston District Milk the position you have placed your- | | Producers Association, {self in, and I hope you have friends | {who will look after you, and that | |y¥ou will never get into trouble of | | The Kingston Curlers [this kind again." { Lost by One Point | The accused left the court room | ---------- under the care of the police matron Kingston curlers, who went to|anq later was. escorted to-a train for Brockville on Monday evening to | Toronto. | compote in the senior series of the! The charge against William | i Central Ontario Curling league, | Pates is that he did, on July 11th, | [yore defeated by one point. The [have liquor "in a place other than a {final score was 53 to 52 in favor of private dwelling." The case will be Brockville. The Kingston rink |keard a week hence. skipped by J. M. Elliott won from : {skip George Kidd by score of 13 to LEFT MONEY TO CHURCH. {10; J. E. Hutchinson won from R. N. F. McFarlane, Kingston, by 16 to| A Former Teacher in the Kingston 15; J. A. McRae, Kingston, won Public Schools, from G. Cookson, of Brockville, by In the will of the late Mrs. Lillie score of 16 to 10. The Kingston | Maybee, who for some years was on rink skipped by WwW. J. Hooper lost | the teaching staff ofthe Board of to H, Going by 17 to 8. The rinks | Education, the sum of $200 was were: handed over to the boards of Syden- Kingston 3rockville ham street Methodist church and J. Mcllquham Dr. Brown asked that $100 be given to the H. Douglas I. Scott Social Service and Evangelism De- M. P. Reid R. Ferguson partment of the Methodist church J. A. McRae 3. Cookson and $100 is for the Women's Mis- --skip 16. --skip 10 sionary Society of Sydenham street ' | church. Mrs. Mayhes Same to King- TG > ston some years ago for the purpose 1. B. Cooke G. B. Wilkinson of educating her two boys, who later THE BOMRD OF TRADE [INTERESTING LIQUOR CASE : Towler W. D. Earle graduated from the School of Sci- . Slater J. McLean ence at Queen's University. After W. J. Hooper H. Going the graduation of her younger son --skip 8. --skip 17, she resigned her position on the Ty Kingston teaching staff and Jeft the . Lyman G. Evanson city. About six months ago she . CunninghamJ. Richard died. . Sliter W. K. Ross -------------------- + M, Elliott 3eorge Kidd Mceting of the Cabinet, --skip 13. --skip 10. Ottawa, Jan. 24.--The first meet- . --- ing of the cabinet is scheduled for R. J. McClelland K. Cochrane this afternoon, when it is expected A, B. Kingsbury J. Mitchell there will be a discussion as to the J. A. McFarlane H. S. Brown calling of parliament, the legislative R. N. F.- McFar-J. E. Hutchinson |programme to be submitted and oth- lane er questions in regard to which atten --skip 15. --skip 16. tion has been arrested by 'he bye- Total 52. Total 63, elections. | ---- All but ten constituencies have District Cup Event. made returns of the election results| The games in the District Cup |on Dec. 6th '0 the director-general of Competition opened at the local curl- | elections. ing rink on Tuesday morning about rr, ---- eleven o'clock. The two Kingston Eskimo ple at Austin's drug store. {rinks skipped by E. Green and L. Sleeth were. matched against. Brock- ville rinks skipped by 'Todd and er Cookson, Brockville and Napanee were billed to play in the afternoon, PRI While Kingston and Napanee would play on Tuesday evening. Last year Brockville won the district cup HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR event by one point. The Kingston JARE, KINGSTON. rinks who are playing are: MARREY SQU A. E. Treadgold J. A. Lemmon Moke : MARRIED A. W. McMahon J. Macdonald HOUSTON--DAVIS--At St Mark's Epis- L. Langdon W. J. Drysdale copal Church, Brooklyn, N¥, 3m a . 7th, 1922, J. Fred ousto ?. Green L. Steetn ib. Ln of Hamilton, to Marion skip. --skip. \\ A. Davis, daughter of A. L. Davis, Kingston, Ont. DAILY MEMORANDUM. Skating at Palace Rink to-night. Club Series, Two games in the club séries were I PIER Jan. 23rd. UNDERS--In Kingston, on Jan. Played at the local curling rink on | SA NOE William Saunders, aged 33 Monday. The rink skipped by T.! Fours and 10 mBMIBE. |. ie dence, r's 5. | Copley won from E. C. Gildersleeve | bs Mt oT he a ie by 12 to 8 and R. C. Cartwright won Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. to Catara-| from T. M. Asselstine by 12 to 7 Jul Cezpetery. . ¥ * | Friends d acquaintances are respec:- The rinks: EY Iovitel bo Reng. J. Taugher 8. Driver fad A. E. Miller W. F. Inman CARD OF THANKS, A. McLean jr. W. H. Dyde Mrs. Thomas Dowker, Harrowsmith, I. Copley 3 ishes to thank her many Kind neigh- boy E.G Gliderslecve oe and friends for their assistance ITEMSOFINTEREST TO THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES For Wednesday, we have a number of special values to offer. Each and every one should be of special interest to the economical housewife, and the thrifty shopper. This is an ideal time to replenish your linen closet--the stocks are high and the pricings are truly worth taking note of. WHITE COTTON SPECIAL 15c. YARD This is a very special value. This Cotton is woven from strong Cot- ton Threads--wide width--free from dressing. An ideal Cotton for the making of Night Gowns, Pillow Cases and various other articles. ENGLISH LONGCLOTH 42 inches wide SPECIAL .......35c. Yard English Longcloth--that fine Cotton that is used so much for Under- wear, Night Gowns and other fine Lingerie. This English goods is very fine --f{ree from dressing and full 42 inches wide. SPANISH PILLOW COTTON LONGCLOTH Pillow Cotton in a range of popular Spanish Longcloth -- another fine| Canadian makes and qualities. All Cotton that is used for Underwear, are lteavy qualities--qualities' that Night Gowrs, ete. Finely woven, wide width, free from dressing. 35c. to 75c¢. yard 50c. to 75c¢. yard HUCKABACK TERRY TOWELS TOWELS White Terry Hand Towels and Bath Huckaback Towels are always used | Towels. These come in a range of and needed so much. Just now they ' : are very low-priced and come in a nice, large sizes and qualities that range 'of splendid qualities. are heavy and durable. 12}c. up. 25¢. up. assure the best of wear, \ LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING 25¢. Yard An exceptional quality at such a low price, This Towelling is full 17 inches wide, comes in plain white or with red border. This fine, all linen quality will please you, and Linen always dries so nicely. 8-4 SHEETING--Regular 60c. SPECIAL ........45¢c. Yard Those who were contemplating on new Sheets should not let this wonderful value pass by without at least looking at the quality, Tt is a fine Canadian Shecting--woven from strong Cotton Threads--free from dressing--full 2 yards wide-- for the dojible bed. ? ) --skip 12. --skip 8, . kindpess during her recent and -- ? and Dares emeny of Ber dearly beloved L. T. Best Ww. E.'Kidd husband. H. F. Mooers R. T. Brymner H. W. Watts 8. C. Calvin CARD OF THANKS. ee . Bessie Birtles and fami n Re C Sartwnant TM Asselstige to nk ati pobre friends y the ot --skip 7. staff, nurses and pailents of the Mowat -- . Sanatosfum and St. Paul's church per Ladies Curling Game. tribucs. sympathy aRd. kinduoss ex: On Monday the ladies' curling | tended lo them during their recent be- rink skipped by Mrs. H. D. Bibby | TIM : we oR won from Miss Betts by score of 14 to 4. The rinks. . . BIN BRED bias Mrs. Day Mrs, Hora | 25¢ ana PRINCESS STREET Mrs. Asselstine Miss Cartwright Mrs. McFarlane Mrs. Welch Pionci47 for Ambulpuce Mrs. Bibby Miss Betts --skip 14. --skip 4, . Angrove by to §, and In the doubles J. Rig- dey and F. Lumb won from W. Pat- terson and M. Manahan by 16 to 9. Thisia the month of sales, and this is the month When Lon. can shop the get the most for your money. ta . comes the end of the month. We would rather count Pm than Shoes. This is our reason for selling Shoes at the present EVENING SHOES selling as high as $12.00 for ..... $3.95 STREET SHOES that were $11.00and $12.00... .. $5.95 »

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