Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1922, p. 18

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CHOKERS ems rn AMERICAN OPPOSBUM--selected quality KIT FOXES--- Natural Silver $ 8.50 $ 9.00 $15.00 $22.50 $ 7.50 $20.00 $30.00 $12.00 Wy AMERICAN FOX RED FOXES ...,. BLACK FOXES Fiteh ..., John McKay, Limited MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 149-157 BROCK STREET - KINGSTON, ONTARIO Ser ian 4 Sess rcasrenem inna thera ey $800 0e0 rarer trenncnnnsesee THE ELECTRIC SHOP Call and arrange for a free trial of the AB. C. ELECTRIC WASHER Broek Street. Phone 1545. F. J. GRACE Ha i Ww, C. CANNON - Beautiful Brick bungalow, 7 rooms, electric lights, gas, 3- fece hath, hot water heating, ha rdwood floors throughout, draw- ng room has large open fire place; beaméd ceflings; With stationary wash tubs, with hot and cold water. Lot 50 x 130; lawn surrounded by hedge; in rear, cherry, apple, pear trees and emall fruit bushes. In finest Je9)¢ontial pan of city. Ne informa- tion given over pbone, Please call at office, M. P. TRUMPOUR A Briscoe Opportuni that have travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and still running well, One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 3% c. per mile. Experts admit it has a truly wonderful motor. OWWers are enthusiastic. We can sell you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $896.00. An charges paid. No other car on the market has made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. GARAGE, BAY STREET - - KINGSTON, ONTARIO COCOA "THE FLAVOR THAT FINDS FAVOR" ALL THIS WEEK 500 Ibs. +-++-18¢ Ib--2 Ibs. 25¢ FOR S Solid brick, 9 rooms and | bath-room, two toilets, combi- nation hot air and hot water - furnace, electric light, gas, good cellar, modern plumbing. Bagot street, near City Park. Gore Street--solid brick, de- i tached, double house, 10 rooms, |i 3 plece bath, hot water furnace, *seessscsnansa INCOBNTS OF THE DAY Racy Local News and Items of | General Public Interest. | Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders f received at 100 Clergy street w. Phone 564w. Potatoes were $1.50 a bag on Belleville market on Saturday. Eggs | came down to 33c to 35c. Butter was 45c, Mrs. Margaret Johnson is dead In Toronto aged eighty-five years, 8he came to Kingston from Ireland and was married here. Dr. Willard Box, Kitchener, is to referee the junior O.H. A, finats, St. Mary's and Aura Lee in: Toron:n on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Prof. Prince gave a most instrue- tive and interesting lecture on Gal- lipoli to the patients at the Mowat sanitarium on Friday night. The ad- dress was greatly appreciated. Come to the W.CT.U. birthday party at the Orphan' Home, Tues- day, March 7th, 3 to. Everybody wel come, People from Wolfe Island report that the crossing is In very good condition. Dr. william Spankie, reeve of the township, came over with his Ford Sedan. Capt. W. J. Finney, of the Royal | Military College, was the special speaker at the regula meeting of the boys' bible class at the Y.M.C. A. on Sunday morning. His subject was "Service." Dame Clara Butt, the greatest English contralto, who appears at Grant hall this evening, arrived in the city on Monday morning by spe- cial coach over the Canadian Pacific Raflway. Her party consists of twen. ty-five persons. The business bare of snow, streets are almost especially near the || car-tracks, and a number of merch- ants were sending out their deliv- eries on wheels, instead of the sleighs used for the past month or 80. The members of the Frontenac ll | county council, who were in Toron- to during the past week for the pur- Pose of attending the good roads ll | convention, returned to their homes over the week-end. The councillors || report that they had a profitable time, The stage drivers. who were {in the city on Monday, report that the county roads in many places are in very bad condition. Op account of the mild weather the roads are very soft In places, and it is very difficult to drive the heavy motor trucks which carry the malls. During the past week there has been a great rush by the local mot- orists on the local issuer of Ontario motor licenses. The local police have made it their business to warn citi- zens who have been driving their cars with 1921 motor licenses that the practice must cease or police court proceedings will follow. -- SUDBURY "TRIMMED" BY SNEAK THIEVES Who Ransacked Their Clothes in a Dressing Room on Saturday Night. The police have been notified about the theft which occurred on Saturday night, at the Jock Harty Arena, when some person or persons secured entrance to one of the dress- ing-rooms, occupied by the Sudbury hockey team, and cleaned up about $97. One player suffered a very heavy loss. He stated thet he had between $70 and $80 in his clothes. The members of the Sudbury team | dence, : | The Late Mrs. John Thornton. | On March 4th, at her late resi- | 73 Colborne Street, there Passed somewhat sudden- | ly, Kingston's old- est and most respected citi- | zens, Mrs. John Thornton, at the ripe ge of eighty-five years. The de- ceased lady was born in Belfast, Ire- | land, and came to Caneda in 1846. The sailing veasel in which she arriv- ed had an exciting voyage lasting four months across the ocean, having partially lost Ws way end reaching land when the Passengers and crew wore threatened with starvation. The late Mrs. Thornton resided in King- ston and vicinity for seventy-six Years and "was one of the oldest and most devoted members of Cooke's Presbyterian .church having become connected with it when a young girl. PHONE 919. Sheet Music Sale To-night Numbers regularly priced 40c. and 50c. elsewhere ~ Four For One Dollar All the very latest hits in stock. Lowest in America prices, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M. She was a most regular and faith- ful worker in the church, maintain. Ing her interest in it till the last. For a number of years she carried on & successful business in Princess street, and by hard work, capability and integrity, won the respect of the public and made many abiding friendships. The sympathy of many citizens is extended to her daughter, Mrs. Robert Percival, and other sur- viving relatives. The funeral took place Monday afternoon to Catara- qui cemetery, Rev. W. Taylor Dale officiating. Many beautiful floral tokens were received. Late William Cashman. William Cashman passed away very suddenly at his home in Glen- burnfe on Sunday. He was seventy- five years of age, and appeared co be in the enjoyment of his usual state of health. He was born at Glenburnie and was a most industri- ous and highly respected farmer. His wife was Catharine O'Connor, Loughboro, and she predeceased him eighteen years ago. There are surviving one daughter, Mrs. M. Fowler, Mount Chesney; and two sons, Charles and Thomas, Glen- burnie; and four grandchildren. The | funeral takes place to the, church of | the Holy Ndéme on Tuesday morning | under the direction of 8. S. Cox bett, undertaker. -- Late Mrs. W. Bamford, Mrs. Well Bamford passed a y at her residence, Wolfe Island, Pn Saturday. The deceased was former- ly Irene Dixon, and she was born on Wolfe Island eighty-eight years ago. Her husband predeceased her, but she is survived by three sons, Well and John, Watertown, anl Voltre, at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Grace Gaskin, Watertown, and Mrs. Charles Halliday, Evans Mills, There is also surviving one sister, Mrs. Rachel Bamford, Wolfe Island, end one brother, ford was a Methodist in religion. The funeral took place Monday after- noon from her late residence to the Protestant cemetery, Rev. Mr. Charlesworth officiating, The cas- ket was banked with flowers from re- latives end friends. Late Mrs. W. Abbott, Mrs. Violet Abbott, wife of Wil- {UN YOUR EYE Over this partial list of new Wash Dress Goods for Summer. PK Mull. Poplin. Saranac Voile, Frepch Zephyr. Resolute Voile. Check Dimity, Belmar Voile. Batiste. Organdie. Ratinespun, Embroidered Voile; White Fancy Voile. | Shower Voile. Plain Colored Voile. Tissue Nubbe. Fancy Colored Voile : And we have many others to show you. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" Tobralco, Gingham. Pouginette, liam Abbott, Kingston Station, pass- ed away at the Hotel Dieu on Sun- day after an illness of two weeks, She was twenty-eight years of age and was born in Kingston, being a UNDERWEAR NEEDED. _ For Children of All Ages, Victorian The Victorian Order of Nurses ex- - COLBORNE ST. Nurses Repart. electric light, gas, garage, good Sized lot. These are two first class resi- dences in a most desirable and evidently thought that it would be safer for them to carry their money with them to the rink, but they found to their sorrow that it was not Tuesday and Wednesday with each 5-1b. purchase of this Cocoa we will give daughter of Franklin Ault, She is survived by her husband, and one daughter, her mother, Mrs. George Ault, and two sisters, Mrs. Dantol James ecutive met on Thursday, with a good attendance. The nurses' re- port showed 509 visits made during February, 1650 social service visits, Detached Solid Brick Dwelling, 9 rooms, gas for lighting and cooking. Side entrance. Gar- ay Bates, Kingston, and Mrs. Gibson, Detroit. . age, stable and henhouse. Good cellar. Hard- wood floors. Attic finished. Gateway and large yard. Possession 30 days. . ... . $4,600, E. W.MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS . Corner Johanson aod Division Streets - . Phones 539w and 889). gonvenient part of the city, the best thing to do. The window fn | 1 1b. extra, free. the room was smashed and then the | : lock was tampered with. Queen's stu. {Ill SAVE THE DIFFERENCE [ff thorities regret. very much the un: nurses have been taxed to the ut- ; ' fortunate affair, ES Jaan waied 1 the uh RB Waddel [| Cullen's : for a time. The Late Huyck. The Rotary Club has made it pos- The McCann Agency CASH AND CARRY . Phones 236-596. 164 Infants' visits, and 43 telephone consultations, For further particulars as to : Since the first of the year the ------ forms, apply at office. ' Ripe pincapples, .30c., '40c., 50c. each, at Carnoveky's. Mrs. Gim- The funeral of the late Maragaret sible for the nurses and Huyck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, P. blett to supply boots and stockings 1d #. Huyck, took place from the family to over 200 children, who wou residence, 111 Wellington street, to have otherwise gone without. ke Cataraqu! cemetery on Saturday af- Through the donations of ternoon. Rev. T. W. Savary officiat- ed. The casket was banked with SUED and othae * disks havo beet sup: | D beautiful flowers from numerous Sted to uid are Milk tickets are given out by the 86 Broek se. | et a ------ HH AR SPRING 1922 IS HERE ! \ HAMBURG STEAK PORK CHOPS .........., ved SIRLOIN STEAK ...... PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS F. C. MARTIN & SON DORNER OF PRIN wee OUR NEW HATS and CAPS HAVE ARRIVED We have been busy getting them ready for your inspection. The new styles this season are more attractive than they have for years, and the prices are lower. Step in and try some on. Ww mannish W Oxfords--the ut- mast in Sapien Somators a aking Oclorts--the wt. bid tode hos bt ARE UH ETS A PAPE Ss Ladies' Brown Calt Walking Oxfords with weited soles, toon, and low flak mesg" 'arab, effect; full, wide mannish toes, and heels. Same style also strap All sizes and widths. Priced at .. . :

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