Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1922, p. 14

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E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1008, "THE DAY OF JUDGHENT" BIG CLOTHING OPPORTUNITY Sy -- Sermon by Rev. R. P. McKim Eornard Sky Purchases Entire FOUNDED 1847 At 8t. John's Church | Stock of Clothing Manu- | | Mission. facturer. The mission being conducted in | Commeri-ing next Saturday the | St. John's church, Portsmouth, by men of Kingston and vicinity will | Rev. R. P, McKim, M.A., St. Jolin, ( have an unparalleled opportunity to N.B., is proving most successful. On | buy winter and spring clothing at | b J Tuesday evening there was @ good- | Prices that will be far below what en = al 5 sized congregation. Mr. McKim took | they have been accustomed to pay- | {as his text Matthew XII, 36: "In hel ing for garments anything like the ! [day of Judgment.' In part he saud: | quality that will be offered. Owing | "I cannot preach the love of God | to general business depressions a) land the everlasting Life of Jesus |prominent clothing manufacturer | Christ without speaking of the aw-| Was forced to liquidate his stocks. | fulness of Sin and ceriainty of God's | Skys were fortunate to purchase over | judgment of sin. 1,000 garments at an astonishingly | In all probability some of you that { low price, This stock will be dispos- are here tonight would not have (ed of in direct to public sales com- ; come if you had known that I was | mencing Saturday morning, | going to preach on this subject, I re- | Mens suits, many admirable for ' {member a woman telling me that | present wear as well as hundreds of |@s a girl she used to frequently go to | patterns and welghts 'suitable for the cathedral to hear Bishop Baldwin | spring: overcoats in all the popular preach about the coming back of Je styles; men's odd pants boy's clothing [Sus and how it used to frighten her. ete. will be offered in this sale at just | | Thank God she has long got over | halt the regular wholesale price so ® {that feeling. She mow looks for the !that everyone who seizes this oppor- | coming back of Jesus. tunity will certainly make a very | | "You find Judgment going on | substantial saving in thtir clothing | ALL SIZES jconstantly--in the same condi'iGus | bill, In addition to the clothing the | {in which we live. For instance, if you | entire stock of furnishings in Sky's fare in business, your goods are un- | store will be offered at half price. A | . . . | der judgment every hour of the day | value giving opportunity such as this To be finished with or without cuffs. {and as you spread them on the coun- |is unique in retail circles in Kingston iter you must submit them to the [No one who considers a real, genu- ty: {Judgment of the public. If you go i5- tne bargain fford t i t : No charge for finishing bottoms. fto or to ES ors Rh rd [Pou a es grind LAIDLAW'S ANNUAL SHOWING OF | You are going to pass judgment upon | which are bound to be the talk of the 1 the goods and you are also going to (town, from the moment they are | Our usual price $7.50 to $12.00. [tbe goods tnt ood | tows, "trom. the amare "they are {man on the other side of the counter | Sky's store. Watch for the full page | : |e just possibly wondering whether | advertisement which will appear in | SALE PRICE [i are in a position to pay for all [tomorrow's paper announcing the | . these goods that you are asking *o opening specials and by all means | Our Whitewear Section is teeming with activity--for new gowns--new chemée [look at. If you are entertaining, come to Sky's, 244 Princess street, | --new crisp daintiness in many underthings are arriving to do their shave fp At {don't you know perfectly well that Saturday morning, and examine the | . centrating your attention to our showing of fine Philippine Lingerie, the gues's who come are going to ex- values offered, {amine all the furniture 'and every- ~ thing about it and are going to talk 4 TT : B® about it and going to pass judgment CO ON NAINSOOK You cannot go along phe 3 %; NIGHTGOWNS DRAWERS J | upon it? 3 | street and pass a policeman without } SER : {undergoing a judgment. Judgment 3 " $1.00 to $9.75 $1.00 to $4.7 a > md iti S 3 TO x . : Js = Matta; of everyday gond Shon nd 2 : 5 Nightgowns made of fine nainsook and These drawers are made Irom fine jyhen we acknowledge God's righ long cloth Many are handmade and nainsook. They are nied Made and {to pass judgment we know thal ag, ¥ 1 : 3 are trimmed with lace Ad ribbon or has a right to pass judgment. Judg- come in many pretty styles--hand-em- embroidery. The qualf Painsook in ment is also something in the con- A broidered or hemstitched--hand-finish- these drawers is vey fine and, of solence of everybody. You would de ' ed by clever needle womén. All lend course, only fine fish lace 1s perfactly sure that eventually you 35 daintiness and quality to these gowns, used. would be judged. Conscience would , 3 be telling you. Conscience told Fe- : J lix "what that man savs is right' Fe- RS ; " 4 /COTTON lix would have refused to think of it \ ; ENVELOPE ; i ha, COMBINATIONS /ENICKERS 9 but conscience said "Felix, what that : A, : man say8 is right." Dare we fail to > » $1.25 to $6.50 j $1.25-81.50 talk about i£? You would have no \ oH If U a rin. nfider 1 8 faat - ; Re The combinations are made 0 p Lvey 3 ne I Nona MS prom RR ST i from fine nainsook. They t 4 or gore pyr of these fine er if I did not talk about it. RS s ! come in many pretty, and . v coon ickers, They OC IT'REEF y "On Monday it is wash day and 3 2B : ; ; 75-79 BR K S T among the houses the clothes are og. Di y very new styles--somo are cghe in lan white or a hanging out, they were white and ' hand embroidered or hem- dinty sfde of pink-_are ."" - "" If off your route it pays to walk clan. Plenty of work had been, LATE COL EX TAYLOR, sitched--sirap at shoulder a BE pe ar great sfisfaction. Only the spent on them to make them White | yrijitary College, Kingston, who died ---baby waist--round and and they were beautiful in their | in India. : V-necks. finest tion ig used--only whiteness. Presently the snow began | made/Y the best needio to fall and settled on the eloshes that | Meeting of Unemployed | wom/ and are only marked were immaculately white, but when . Discusses the Situation ery 'reasonable price, the snow fell they seemed to be sail. ia CHEMISE { Y od and somebody noticed It and A meetin 2 g of the unemployed was $1.25--$1.50 said it. solled the olothesvhut . on held at the Trades and Labor coum jan said: | Yes: bt hie suow "ous |¢il Ball on Tuesday afternoon for These chemise are nicely VES a T ike that 2 It is God Al- [the purpose of discussing the pres- made, out of a very fine STS Yas 6 aD I. ent high cost of living and the unem- quality of white cotton. All $1.00 mighty's white that is expected of : ; A is pay you for it is God who judges. | Ployment situation. There were are nicely hemstitched with Ana ok vests are very ° "Earthly courts have an appeal |about Jae hundred and My yes; pretty ribbons running ] fiseg ul -- especially those Tf you lose vou can carry to another | ent. Bm Sieats Jro= cont, oc through them. Many are Bla) [that aro made out of na, court if yon have means enough. If |cupied the chair and in a short ad-| hand made and the excellent very fine Spanish maingook. 1 eviewed the . present condi-| "he LIMITED vou try to sell goods and nobody will | dress réviewed the . prese 9 workmansaip is clearly ' These are well mage and . tions in Kingston. Another meéting | hav huy them you can take them sonie | ' ave neat hemstitehin 5 g will be held to discuss further de-| shown in these produets of ! & and place else to sell them. There is no attractive dantiness, strap at the shoulder, ' NAINSOOK Phones 458---459, Wholesale 1767, appeal from God's judgment, No [tails and consider resolutions. higher court. One place else that we can go if God condemms. It is Why is James Roid's big clearing | a solemn thing and it is true. furniture sale such a whirlwind suc- COTTON COTTON "It was a dull afternoon in winter | cess? Numerous bargains. and in a railway station there was 2 Startling allegations are made by UNDERSKIRTS CAMISOLES voung man waiting for his train and | woman witness in Brantford police * looking to see if thers was a maga- | probe. * zine or anything to amuse himself| If you have a selling problem--ad- $1.00 up 50¢ to $3.75 stood there it occur- | vertise and get it solved. 3 : i M0 oe De au might amuse him- . 3 ee These shadow proof underskirts are Jf 0° Stock of cotton camigoles : 1 b thd on the window DAILY MEMORANDUM. made out of a strong quality white/.°* Th n at the pres- 9 seit ¥ 2craiching Irishmen's Buchre Thursday. drill nainsook and cotton. They ars 0 bo or ere are many new styles with his diamond ring. Suddenly @| Siar at padace Kink to-night. well made--your choice of a lave o 1s be shown--made out of fine nain- Joist salied, ' Don't. do fiat. It 'was Br eyo ob ah D0. embroidery frill. Every woman need che 2 long cloth, nicely hem. a street hoy. "Why not?" he enquir- one of these----choose yours NOW, embroidery trimmed. We require quantities of Chickens, Fowl, od. and the boy said, "Because you ' can't rub it out." There is a book of | Turkeys--highest cash prices paid up to Wfe. There has been a en! R Saturday, 11th inet messi en PRINTERS The ings I cannot Paorihecahey gue HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAK TONS OF FISH a aa God's en MARKEY SQUARE, RINGETON. = John [ aid] & Son, Limited { : A a . is upon them. It brings up the scena, | Fresh caught, weather chilled, Georgian the trial scone in" Dickens' Tale of | yorrarrin BHD: ob iruary Ba stock. Two Otties. Oan't you feel the tensi- Sth, 1922, James, infant son of Mr, y ty of it, nobody. hardly daring to and Mrs. Marshall Moffatt, aged R breathe--the * prisoner = being tried | pani OY take trom Ms late] {M I PICKEREL TROUT | for his life--the two doors, one lead- residence, 560 cess Street, on . | ing to }fe and Hberty and the other Fharsaay aileihoon at 3.30 to. Cat» PIKE TULLIBUS ho Sungeon and dea. GOW's | Prisuds sud scqustiiagens respocttully | means H - nvited to attend. . ] fo. or kom RICKARD--In = Gienburnie, * on Feb. ; WHITEFISH HERRINGS p 3 y $b, 192, William 8. Rickard, aged ears. Funeral from the residence of R. C. Hawkey, Glenburnie, to Sand Hill Cemetery at 10 am. GRAPE FRUIT--- -- Friends and Squsintancty nvited. to | Codi. or 2c. mopmmme NGRL $5.08 EVAPORATED APPLES. er eee ]] 3X | . 5 New season's pack . ... .......20ec. Ib. LADIES' OXFORDS Valued as high as $8.00 to $10.00, Large tins, regular 25c., for oie s 180s Odds and ends left over from our last month's sale. Some great bar- New stock, very fine ........85c. Ib, 3 g 8 i id 7 3 i {| je git { i { i i £5 Hf i 55 gains for some one, -- $395 ; 60c., for tener ena saps des an olde. x : | LOCKETT'S a ------ . .

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