Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1922, p. 16

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FOUNDED 1847 Boys' Suits Sizes 27 to 35. A GOOD ASSORTMENT Half Price ALL BOYS' WINTER ._ vercoats YOUR CHOICE Half Price FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ~ LIVINGSTON 75-79 BROCK STREET "If off your route it pays to walk" THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S Several Large Social Events | Are Billed For the Next { Two Weeks. During the next two weeks Queen's will have its quota of social even:s. {The arts men celebrated this week and next Tuesday the members of the Aesculapian society, will hold their | annual dinner at which several notad medical men of Canada and the Unit- ed States will be the speakers. Next Wednesday evening the social-even- ing of the year qrts '23 will be held. The following week will be ecience | week, when on Wednesday, Feb. 8th | the annual dance will be held and the will hold their annual dinner, By | holding the two big events of the | faculty on consecutive evenings many | graduates are able to attend both | events, | The great need of : the Qugen's | students supporting their athletits was pointed out by Athletic Director Awrey at the arts dinner when he stated that the students would have to give up some of tlL.ir social even- ings and suport the hockey games better. He stated that if the students did not back their board of control, the government of athletics would pe | pul into somebody else's hands, To make Queen's leaders in every branch of sport was his ambition, - The students are glad to see D. W, Boucher arond ggain after being confined to the hospital with water on the knee. He is keen to be in 'he |game again, and after the showing following evening the science men |. | he made with the juniors before his | » AT SYDENHAM HOSPITAL. | A Concert Enjoyed by the Patients | Thursday Evening. | The patients and staff of Syden- {ham hospial were treated to an en- Joyable concert on Thursday evening through the courtesy of an aggrega- .. | tion of Kingston talent who added | greatly to their popularity among 'he | soldier-patients on this occasion. j About one hundred and fifty were | present for the performance, which was given in ward two. The en'er- tainers were under the able direction of W. Boss, and the chairman of the | evening was Secretary George Young of the military "Y". Mr. Young was | also responsible for the arrangements | for the concert, and obtained autos to | convey the party to and from the | hospital. . * The programme included the fol- lowing: Peggy Miller, a six-year-old | elocutionist, who was repeatedly eu-! cored; Miss Pearl Nesbitt, L.T.C.M., | and A. Middle'on, duet; Miss Marg- | aret Best, fairy dances; Miss Olive Simpson, violin selections with Miss Dierney, piano accompanist; Charles Gates, recitation; Miss Gertrude Ma- hood, fairy dances; A. Middleton, solo; Misses Olive Simpson and Anna | Corrigan, instrumental duets; and a number of choruses lead by W. Boss. Each of the numbers were encored |and the entire programme made up | | one of the best entertainments ever | | given at the institution. The mem- | bers of the concert party were tend- ered a vote of thanks by the staff and | patients, i | ! OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY, | | > } Is Stock Coming for J. Abramsky's | Dollar Day. | Miss Annie Abramsky, daughter of | f trouble will be an asset when the] team runs up against more stiff op-|J. Abramsky, the well-known cloth- | position than they have yet met. fer, 265 Princess street, returned w-- home yesterday after an extended | The results of the mid-term exam- visit with her sister, Mrs. N. Breslin, | inations have been posted at the col- | in Oshawa and Toronto. Mr. Breslin | lege | has been operating a very successful ! -- |store' in Oshawa for the past five | | "Pete" Taber, who had his leg years, but has decided to move back | | broken while playing rugby last fail, | to Toronto. Half of the stock of Lh i | has been particularly unfortunate in |store is being moved to Toronto, anl [that after. recovering sufficiently t)|the other half has been sent to J. | be able to get around and take lec-| Abramsky here for the Dollar Day tures he has as a result of complica- | next Thursday. Miss Annie Abramsky tions setting in been confined to tha spent the past four weeks with Mrs. hospital again, : Breslin at her new home, 44 Cecil -- street, Toronto, and yesterday re- A special meeting of "he rugby club | turned to her home. was called for Friday afternoon to| The stock of the Breslin store was discuss prospects and make plans for {one of the finest in Oshawa, and She next fall. half which is being sent to J. Abram- -- . sky here, is of the very highest quali- The studen's promise to be out it | ty, force to root for their team when they meet their ancient rivals, the Frontenacs on Friday evening. The student's' band, which has improved about one hundred per cent. over last year both in quality and quantity of music, will be out "en masse." Officers Installed. At a regular meeting of the Prince Alfred Juvenile Lodge, No. 24, Sons of England, Thursday evening "he following officers were installed by Brother S. Hintheiiffe, P.P.: Past president, Brother J. W. Ward; worthy president, W. Ker- shaw; vice president, L. Kay; chap- lain, J. Hallam; financial secretary S. | Hinchcliffe; treasurer, C. Selby; | COUNTY COUNCILLORS INSPECT THE JAIL And See Frederick Bryant-- One Woman Prisoner to Be Deported. guide, F. H. Goldup; second guide, II. F. Francis; 3rd guide, W. H, Du-| berry; inner guard, F. Francis; outer guard, W. J. Day; auditors, Brothers J. Hallam and A. W. Clark. After "he =] | SATURDAY VALUES ATLAIDLAW'S For Saturday we have picked many attractive items from our stocks that are specially priced--all are excellent value and will mean great savings to the many thrifty shoppers, 3 WHITE COTTON SPECIAL ......o.ioiven. 15e. YARD This is a special selling of White Cotton. This is excellent quality, finely woven, free from dressing. It is full 36 inches wide, making it suit- able for Pillow Cases, Night Gowns, etc. \ 8-4 SHEETING Regular 60c, SPECIAL .............45¢. YARD 8-4 Sheeting--a wide width--suited for the double bed. This is a heavy Canadian Sheeting--woven from strong threads--free from dressing. This Sheeting is excellent value and should receive your earnest attention. LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING * 25¢c. YARD All Linen Roller Towelling -- This Towelling is all linen and fyll 17 inches wide--comes in plain white or with a narrow red border--an excep- tional quality at a real money-saving ENGLISH LONGCLOTH (42 inches wide) SPECIAL 35c. YARD A special selling of English Long- cloth --that very fine Cotton that is used so much for Underwear, Night Gowns and other fine Lingerie. It is a very fine quality--contains no price, dressing and full 42 inches wide, installation ceremony the members adjourned to the supper room where refreshments were served after which games were enjoyed. When the members of the county property committee, of which Reeve J. 8. Sibbit, Pittsburg, is chairman, made an inspection of the county jail on Friday morning, they had a look at Frederick Bryant, who was committed to jail on the charge of murder. When the committee en- tered the corridor where Bryant is confined, they found him busy at his toilet. He did not appear to mind his position in the slightest. The jail officials are taking no chances on Bryant making a getaway, as they have him attired in a suit of jail clothes. Bryant did not have anything to say to the county coun- cillors, A representative of the Whig, who accompanied the members of the committee, found that there were eleven men and ome woman confined to jail. The women has almost completed her time, and was to be released, but on the orders of the immigration department she is to be deported to the United States. The woman is so pleased with the treatment she has received during the past month that she is not anxious to leave the matron, Miss Brooks. The county councillors were very nruch impressed with the cleanliness 'of the jail. A great deal of the pris- oners' time is taken up with keeping the walls well painted. It is very Mkely that the commit- tee will recommend to council that the floor of the hallway leading into the jail be replaced with tile which was taken out of the county regis- ¢e. x Anderson Bros. : LIMITED Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. Another Lot for Saturday, Seedless oranges 15¢ dozen, Sat- urday only at Carnoveky's. LADIES' CASHMER- ETTE STOCKINGS - 50c. PAIR A special selling of Boys' Heavy Wool Stockings -- strongly made --- fast dyes-- reinforced where the wear ci mes hardest. Sizes 7% to 10, BOYS' HEAVY WOOL STOCKINGS SPECIAL 49¢c. PAIR For winter wear, this Hose is excel- lent. Made of strong yarns, closely woven--reinforced where the wear comes hardest, DAILY MEMORANDUM. Skating at Palace Rink to-night. PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. ~~ Saturday Shoppers Opportunity 2,000 lbs. Choice Creamery Butter . . .35¢c. YOUNG LAMB LOINS RACKS 28c. Ib. | 22c¢. Ib. §} SHOULDER CHOPS..........25¢cb. ® LOIN CHOPS .. 5. .........35. Ib. STEWING CUTS.............15c1b. 400 pecks Choice Potatoes . ........29. PRIME QUALITY BEEF Cut from top quality young stock -- Oven Roasts, Pot Roasts and Boiling Cuts--all one price. Blade Rib Roasts, Chuck Roasts, Flat Rib Boil -- 10c. Ib. BREASTS 18c. Ib. BORN GIMBLETT--In Kingston, on Jan. 27th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gimblett, 78 North Street, & son. MARRIED FREDERICK -- ANDERSON -- In St George's Cathedral, on January 26th, by Rev. W. E, Kidd, Gladys Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¥, L. Frederick, to Hoss UgiaAss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, of Gananoque. DIED HUNTER---In Kingston, on Jan. 25th, 1922, Myrtle las, daughter of Mr. J C. Hunter, 22 Patrick Street, aged 18 years. Funeral from her father's residence, Saturday 'afternoon, at 2.30 io Lataraqui Cemetery. Service at 2 o'clock. Frienas and acquaint#nces respectfully invited to atténd.: MADDIGAN--In Kingston, on January 26th, 1922, Bridget Maddigan. Funeral will take piace from the resi- dence 'of John Carey, 252 Johnson Sireet, on Saturday morning at 8.45 to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the repose of her soul, at nine o'clock. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. JAMES REID "rhe Old rum of Lnuectakers 254 and 256 CESS STREET Phone 147 for p ROBERT J. REID The Leading Underiaker Phone 577. 4 Short Rib Roast, Round Shoulder Roasts Lean Pot Roasts 10c¢. Ib. SODA BISCUITS 1,000 Ibs. fresh, crisp Soda Biscuits 16¢. Ib, Home-made Head 3 STEAK © Minced ....12%c. Ib. STEAK Fancy round 20c. Ib. STEAK Fresh Hamburg | Cheese ..12}c. Ib. 3 Ibs. for 25c¢.| Oxford Sausages TS oem oe she 12%. Ib. Roast sizes . . 5c. Ib.| Fresh Tripe 12}c. Ib. i I i 'which were $8.50 and $10.00arenow ....... .....$3.95 ge heer we oe the finest quality, nd Brown Osfardeat ...... $3.10, $475 and $5.95 »§ : : EAPIRRE 8 i SS rere srs serene

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