Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1922, p. 12

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FOUNDED 1847 SHIRTS Of Exceptional Quality FORSYTHE AND ARROW BRAND 98c The kind that is usually priced up to $3 00. A man can never have too many good Shirts and these are the type that he is glad to know he owns. Woven Zephyrs and Printed Per- cales in the Conservative patterns and colors that men of good taste prefer. Negligee style with double French Cuff; full yokes; double stitched seams and the finishing details that are found in expensive Shirts, Sizes 14 to 16}. "THREE DAYS ONLY, 98. SEE OUR WINDOW ~ LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET "If off your route it pays to walk" AA tA AA Nt sh ---- 1 | CRAWFORD--At Waife Island. on Fe! Friende and acquaintances respootfully | HIGGINS --At | HYATT---In Hallowell Ja THOMPSON--In Wellington, Jan | WILLIAMS In Battersea, on Feb. § | Funeral from her late residence Ti INCIDENTS OF THE DAY (2 | Racy Local News and items o! | General Public Interest. New green cabbage, Carnovsky's Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, order received -at 10v Clergy street w |Phooe 664w | Monday was without doubt ome o the most disagreeable days of th winter season. | Look wisely ahead and buy a* | James Reid's big clearing furniture sale. The weather man tn dealing out [Monday's weather overlooked the fac: [that an election was being held in Kingston. Wiliam Bourke, a former wel | known Kingstondan, now of St. Ann | de Bellevue, Quebec, spent the wees lend in the city and had the pleasu: 'of renewing old acquaintances. | Why is James Raid's big clearing furniture sale such a whirlwind sue- {cess? Numerous bargains. R. E. Goswell, Ottawa, has a four column critiodsm in the Montraa! {Herald of Prof. Sketon's "Life an: | Letters of Sir Wilfred Laurier." H | declares it is too partizan and that it : i's "an admirable and very compleie /digest of Liberal politics during tha perdod in which Sir Wilfred is ti most picturesque and outstandin figure". ~~ DAILY MEMORANDUM, Skating ut Valace Rink to:night tea meeting, Feb. Sth, tea euchre. Tuesday night Re freshments and dancing A a Nn} BORN ; HUGHES--At Waupoos, Jan. 12th Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Hughes daughter mm sm DIED, Sth, 1922, Thomas Crawford 23 years. Funeral will take residence, W morning at 9.30 t church, where 8 mass will be sung for of his soul invited to attend Bloomf James Henry Higg eight years. Hyatt, in his eighty-fifth vear HAWLEY---At South Bay, Jan. 25t san Hawley, wife of the late jamin Hawley, In her eight year. Walter Thompson, aged sev six years, 1922, EMzabeth Scott, beloved wife of the late Samuel Williams, aged 71 years. lock, to Me day afternoon, at 2 o to Sand Hi thodist church, thence Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully frivited to attend (Oswego papers please copy) CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark and family Elm street, wish to thank their kind neighbors and friends for their k ness and beautiful floral tributes du: ing the recent jliness and death of their daughter, Ethel. r ~~, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1022. The snowy frill of a Petticoat, the for there are many new styles th COTTON NIGHTGOWNS $1.00 to $9.75 ¥ Nightgowns are made from materials, such as Nainsook and Longcloth. Some are neatly hem- Stitched or have pretty embroidery and lace trimmings There are many new 8 to choose from square necks nd necks, with short sleeves and necks with long sleeves, COTTON CAMISOLES 50c. to $3.75 Camisoles ae very needful and it pays please soles was never more complete and get a pretty and well-made one, that will you for the same money that you aro willing to pay Our stock of Cotton Cami- there are many new styles that we want to show INVITATION-- whispy dair TO -VISIT OUR SPRING SHOWING OF WHITE WEAR : itiness of a lace-trimmed gown, the ribbon and lace charm of a Cami- all of these have an allurement of their very own for any Woman, and this first showing of Whitewear will find great at are entirely different from anything before, SILK NIGHTGOWNS $5.00 to $15.00 Silk Nightgowns are always pleasing, especially when made out of a fine qual- ity Habutai Silk and a lustrous finished Crepe de Chene They come in many pretly and becoming styles----nicely em- broidered or trimmed with fine lace a dainty pink and plain white are the two colors, to BOUDOIR CAPS $1.25 to $3.75 Boudoir Caps this Season are even prettier than ever. They come' in a fine quality Silk and Crepe de Chene In a range of pretty and delightful colors. Many new styles are introduc- ed, and the pretty floral trimmings, colored embroidery and dainty ribbon effects--all are very new, SILK CAMISOLES $1.00 to $4.50 Bilk Camisoles are perhaps the more daintier, They come in such fine qualities of 8ilk and Crepe de Chene. trimmed with a very fine Irish Lace or if pre. ferred, pretty embroiderey work--both are These Camisoles are nicely a ---------------------- you Made out of fine Nainsook and Long- cloth, nicely hemstitched or embroidery trim. med. pretty and pleasing, KNICKERS $2.00 to $5.75 The Knickers come in many pleasing styles and are made out of a heavy quality Wash Satin, Habutai Silk and Pongee Silk. The two most wanted colors are Flesh and White and these prevail in all the styles being shown. CREPE KIMONAS $3.50 up A very fine range of Crepe Kimonas is here for vour choosing. Made in very pretty styles out of very fine quality Ser- pentiné Crepe - nicely embroidered; in colors and trimmed with Satin Ribbons, Many new colors that are very dainty, DRAWERS $1.00 to $4.75 These Drawers are made out of very fine but firm quality of Habutai Silk They are nice- ly made in the most wanted styles, and are very prettily trimmed with lace, ribbon or embroidery. The fine quality Silk and fine Lace is a very noticeable mark to these Drawers. COTTON UNDERSKIRTS $1.00 up These Shadowproof Underskirts are of a strong quality White sook and Cotton. They are ANDERSON BROS., Lid Phones: 458-459. Wholesale 1767. CORNED BEEF Selected cuts, 2 to 6 lbs. each UNDERSKIRTS $5.00 to $15.00 Silk Underskirts are very popular. They come in ruch a range of pretty styles and are made out of such handsome ma- :de and can have your choice terials as Wash Silk and Crepe de or embroidery frill. Every Chene The colors are varied and you woman reeds one or more of these and will find a good match among our a better time couldn't be chosen than stock---with a scalloped edge or lace right now. trimmings CORNED BEEF ~~. 12% BOILING PORK =z -- == 15¢ Pm Eddy's Matches ~~ c | John Laidlaw & Son, Limited PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR Comfort Shoes for Ladies MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. JAMES REID | The Old Firm of Undectakers i bi A | 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET I + Phone 147 for Ambulance . L You'll enjoy wearing these Black Kid Comfort Oxfords; nice, sensible heels, either toe cap or plain toe: turn soles; RUNES ~---~= 20c 23c Fresh, milled White Oats -..8 LBS. ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker Phone 577. 230 Princess Street olled Oats NGES mens SU QQ) cushion insoles; soft under foot; rub- ber heels; selling at the very low price $3.95 Ambulagce Phone 1839. JOHN ' CORNELIUS : Undert and Fmbulmer Parlors: 274 Princess Street. PHONE 599. Hersley blend, black, delicions- 8 ibs. $1.10 veestesistiniiassass 1 LB, 2 I. RONAN Undertaker and rmbalmer i Phone 358, 239 Bagot Street | Call night and day promptly attended i H. J. KNIGHT UNDERTARER Successor to ¥. C. Martin, Sydenham, : Oatario. Phone 35. EA Pe ----------------------

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