Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1922, p. 16

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4 T HE D AILY BRITI SH WHIG. : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19ha, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY <== sox ove moe op -- 1 Rex Himself Thinks of this | Play Coming. FOUNDED 1847 Racy Local News and Items of| The following Tutor wes Netefvad General Public Interest. {from Rex this morning. It explains ---- the quality of the plas conving 'he If yon have a selling problem--ad. | last three days of this week and eee vertise and get it solved. | Rex's own opinion of it: Try Mr. Swalne, piano 'tuner, orders | received at 100 Clergy street w |D. . Br ; I 6,152: Phone 564w. . | Mer. d Opera Hous SEASONABLE MER 9 There are so many new things in | Kingston, On- CHANDISE the marekt that they must be adver- Dear Dennis, | Men n Pants | tised so people can learn of them. 1 want you, as a favor to me, to { Fred J. Bryan has left to rejoin witness our opening performance {uf the Fraser Brace Ltd, and will ba | thie week's play, "Because She Lo | FOR THRIFTY BUYERS located at Great Falls, Manitoba. ed Him So," from the rise of the fir , | Look wisely ahead and buy a* oyrtain "0 the, fall of the last. James Reidy big clearing furniture Knowing well how you enjoy a { sale. preally delightful comedy, one ot { olahearted, very hu- It is none too soon to be looking and getting Your materials for your It was learned on Tuesday morn- those clean, w ing that repair work would be undar- man comedies, I don't want vou to tak on some the vessels laid up in miss a dine of it, because, between port. iourselves, I think "Because She Lov- offer you the best qualities, and the newest colc S. T. Chown was the choice of his ed Him So" one of our best, if not colleagues for the position of chair. our best effort | Ml ' man of the Renfrew board of Pl Faithfully yours, : --REX. Spring wearables. New goods arriving each d place us in a position to 8 at very reasonable Prices, tion for 1922. Bad weather and off days do not | --_---- I Xn : i effect the bysiness of the iin EXCELLENT SERVICE. ! X MN GINGHAMS ° advertiser. ! | = ONE & | John Dodds, Toronto, a former Rendered at All Hours of the Day by Rd © " ne FERNY _ 25¢. to 35c, yard Kingstonian, is spending a fe# days | This Stand, in the city. J. 8. R. McCann, Ottawa, | tein H §- ; ALL SIZES is § Rix | Many Reopls in town who aye us VE. < Our stock of Ginghams is now at its best. s a, dg Raid's blz of ring | [BE taxicabs frequently have / been : y is James 8s blg clearing . oa ol : nett remarking the excellent sery Srisled with or without cuff Cor Numrons vrs" Bre ta patrons by the Phin | 1 1 1 BS $ 38 T vice. "When I doing | nished with or without cuffs. Th 0 . ios | Taxi Service. To be There was 7 Session of the poles night travelling,' says e man, "I Soury on Twesaay morning. Kingston | just ring up 116 and, fen sleep un- Cr 1 j worn most th AHI 67 The plaids stil | ok | Xt | No char e for finishing bottoms is centainly on her good behaviour as ini to go, Tok I have found ge > there has not been a session of 'Lie | S Lime to go, , tal rand ="N that a call to the Dominion stand aS N; I season are prettier than ever Many new patterns are here in n any new | colorings. There is ga pleta range of| checks to choose 1 } (8 that are to be hold their own, and the c lor combinations . police court for several days. always puts me safe on my train on . ) Our-usual price $7.50 io $12.00. { -- time with a minimum of trouble to Ie E ; i Mission in St. John's, Portsmouth. { myself." This voices the opinion of -- 3 The opening service of the mission many satisfied patrons of the stand. SALE PRICE being conducted by Rev. R r Mc lane as lagen and atest losed SCOTCH GINGHAMS | Cl JAMBRAYS Kim, M.A, of St. John, NB, John's church, Portsmouth, we are used by the members of the wi held on Sunday and were well at Dominion Taxi service and their re- 50c. and $1.25 yard 30c. to 75c. vard tended. The afternoon service on | putation for efficiency and courtesy | Che tl : ira need whe- Sunday was for children specially. | is daily growing. i Scotch Ginghams always find great | Tare 5 ar oa 3 ne des xl On Monday a children's service was | -- | . favour. Taey come in a wide width or just as a trimtr The har 8 held at four o'clock, and at eight! Invited to Lecture. { "=thus you will not require so much | bravs are all fast colors a nice, A '. Macdonell, a | heavy quality ull 27 inches wide v ualities m 32 in 24 o'clock a service was held. On Mon-| Major-Gen. Sir A. ( for a dress. The pretty colors are a missionary spoke | commandant of the Royal Military marked feature of these Ginghams the better and the patterns are varied, giving iia you a wide choice. | each individual day evening, the of the miracle of cleansing of the man with the unclean spirit. Mr. | the Canadian Club to attend a lec-| McKim presents the gospel in such |ture to be given in Currie Hall on & way as to show that it meets 'the Saturday evening by Col. G. Forster | need of men in every day life and, of the Imperial general staff. ~ Col. | carries with it a moving spirit. | Forster is returning to England after | attending the arms conference at { | ------c-- ! Alongside Rudderless Steamer, | Washington, | | college, has invited the members of Halifax, Feb. 7.- -The Canadian a | government steamer Lady Laurier is alongside the Swedish steamer Thy- ra, which has been drifting rudder- RILM 9 less about two hundred miles south- west of Cape Race since January ab 1 e S 29th. THE DOG AND THE FLEA ------------------ 75 79 BROCK STREET British Exchange Advances, - | New York, Feb, 7.--Exochange on ." . " "| | London yesterday continued its per- If off your route 1t pays to walk sistent rise, rallying after the close of the stock market to $4.33 1-8 for |i bills. The previous high quo- v tation of the past two and a haif a . . a BLACK years was §4.32%, made last week. . : PAILETTE SILK TAFFETA SILK ANDERSON BROS., Ltd - Sy 36 inches wide 36 inches wide $1.50 yard | $1.50 yard t him very frequent-lee; Phones: 458459. Wholesale 1767. hot bin dog amped a Take, The flea said, , for mercy's sake, Don't drown me; it was all a joke!" "Mebbee it was," the canine 5 ke, "But even Santing it was such!" | | | | . i Your bites anno me just as much!" | Selected cuts, 2 to 6 Ibs. each "So--drown!"--The morals' clear | 1 LB. | _ enough 3 ; : | =Don't go too far with comic stuff] | ; : --&sop, Jr, ? | | | | { | | This Pailette Silk is full 36 inches| 1 eta Silk { wide--a nice, heavy quality with a ; of Dress rich, lustrous finish. This Silk is| and Blouse ideal for the making of Dresses, | quality---full Skirts or Blouses---Black anly. | a good black. DAILY MEMORANDUM, $hxating at Palace Rink to-night. Hotel Dieu euchre Wed. Feb 8, 8 pm NAVY SERGE A O.H. euchre, Tuesaday night Re- 54 inches wide | freshments and dancing. | $1.00 yard -------- | i This is a very special Navy Serge. It is all wool and that excellent width | 54 inches. A firm and heavy quality along with the d shade of Navy | ; hikers 103 wen 1 | SON, CROZIER & | ig is suited for the making of Dresses, Separate Skirts and Jumper tesrercan saastia...1 LB. 9 MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. i BORN, | McCANN---At Westport, Jan. 30th, to d | Seventh year, Rev. Canon Herbert! Edward Horsey, M.A, B.D., Rector | I } | Garden Marrowfat, green and Mr. and Mrs. Ford McCann, a tender, with real flavor of peas daughter. --~-- icked fresh f y } picked fresh from the garden. DIED, Regular 10c. HORSEY--In Montreal, suddenly, on| * * » . | February 4th, 1922, in his fifty-| & S | | onn Lai aw on, Limite | Bishop Carmichael Memorial | | Church, and son of late Richard M. | Horsey, of Kingston. | | { Funeral Tuesday, February 7th, at 8) o'clock am, from the church to} Abbotsford, Que. ---- » 1 , { Be IA pny | Jumf IN MEMORIAM NN ------ Eddy's Matches -~~ c ; ' Nicholls, eldest daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Ernest Nicholls, 56 Chatham St, ; : who died Feb. 7th, 1920: ? ® Jiarge meaty stock, regular 25c. We shall part, but not forever, eo FL or Ladies REAL santa Santee netes We shal] meet to part, "no, never," On that everiasting morn. --lother, Father, Sisters and Brother. BE ce EEN hil JAMES REID - y The Old Firm of Undectakers : » , : Rolled Oats Fresh, milled White Oats ut a Opes J : Srermsean sieves: 6 LBS, rey A You'll enj i id | | ' lc o Fri ) ou ll enjoy wearing these Black Kid The Undertaker o Su . Phone Ds Mading Le es Comfort Oxfords: nice, sensible heels, either toe cap or plain toe: turn soles; ---------- Street Under Tit Pe KEYES cr. 1 . Souiicns hie. mia " or Para mnie. ot cushion insoles; soft under foot; rub. Ambulance Phone 1839. : . | "eetsiemesimie....8 DOR > > bér heels; selling at the very low price i Hersley 'blend, black, delicions- ; : ly fragrant reeves. 8 1bs $1.10 LOCKE

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