Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. MARCH 17, 1028. JUMPS OUT E = FOUNDED ees OF WINDOW ey | aT SPRING CLOTHES |, vorpal | © rf ' i M ' FOR YOUNG MEN Falls Thirty Feet, Only Means Means | Breaks Arm. Better Lower GIVE A THOUGHT TO STYLE Quality Prices { Clad only in a thin shirt reach-| ing half-way to the waist, a young | man, Samuel Reid, a patient {n the Kingston General hospital, jumped ' > ¥ from a second-storey window in the THE west side of the Empire wing | ; : { Thursday afternoon and fell almost |! N . | thirty feet to the ground, and escap- |, : A. NEW MODEL led with a broken arm and injured : 0 RE i shoulder. The accident occurred | This sale of Ready-to-wear comes at an opportune Hine Jor those about 4 o'clock in the { ladie§ who have not as yet completed their Spring wardrobe. M ' N t th narrow | Sai ns: Re alteroon; and | goods advertised are products of leading Canadian manufacturers, ARCH ote e { > = y THURSDAY and made by Canadians. Every time you purchase a Canadian- 16th » { wogkmen employed. around the new | ' made article it heips t ke work for Canadian men I ser Nas ps to make wor r Ca an . notched lapel, ) Bery te building. One of these men, FRIDAY We are doing our duty by marking these garments at very spe- 17th in speaking to the Whig after the ac- J cial prices. You do your duty by taking advantage of one or more the longer coat cident, stated that he first noticed SATURDAY of these bargains. 18th y | the nian poking his head through the | window-glass, but only thought it a : 4 A good teste |SEERIEGRIES FEATURING LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR : d | watched the patient break the glass, | throughout, an | shove his shoulders through, and | 2 . | then jump to the ground. The unfor- | - it will fat you per- | tunate man fell head-first, and struck S I Y LISH SUITS POLO COATS--SPECIAL la heavy iron plate near a coal-shute ! ? ) fectly. |in the building. Several of the | $25.00 ; 4 * $11.95 ' {workmen rushed to the side of the These are indeed very stylish and up-to-date Every woman 'needs a Spring Coat in her | patient, who was practically naked, Suits. "They are tailored from very fine All-Wool wardrobe and this is an ideal time to procure and a nurge flug down a blanket | | Navy Serge and Tricotine. They are made in it. These Coats are made from a medium from the room above, in which the (the season's newest styles and nicely embroider- weight Polo Cloth---pretty styles, and come in men wrapped him. Not a sound was | tod with Silk, or trimmed with braid or fancy the colors Green Heather and a Light Tan. uttered by the victim, though he was | stitching. wh Developed in the medium shade of Grey Assious hei} Ig es vaisied Ini} TRICOTINE SUITS. VELOUR COATS ! $45.00 $18.95 Overchecks--in all sizes for young men The patient is about thirty years | = Of Sze and of vomus ghsigne; 4 ve | These Suits are perhaps a little plainer in A medium priced Coat, but a high grade o who are discriminating edie cies sins $30.00 Siient of Wolfe Island and had been style. Tallcred from Al-Wool Tricotine. ed. material is used in their making. Velour is al- . | 51 d sick in the hospital about a week. jum long coat with seam straps at the back ways serviceable, and it finds great favour -- Beautifu y tailored. \ Just before the man made his spee- while a few are nicely embroidered with silk all wool in a medium weight, suitable for Spring tacular jump, he had been attended or have fancy stitchings. wear. The very newest styles are here in the Same models in other fabrics, $20 and $25 | [by an orderly, who had lett the pa- colors Pawn sid Taupe. { tient lying quietly in bed. When the { {orderly re-entered the room, Reid ---- - SPRING TOP COATS | Ti ai , : SILK DRESSES WOOL DRESSES $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25. | |TuE b The wide of ford, bat was 111g MISSES' SPECIAL SPECIAL who jumped on the window-sill, We are offering the season's smartest Top || broke the window and 'pumped to MIDDIES $25.00 $10.00 i 1 the ground below. For Spring wear these Dress- Coats at remarkable modish prices. J EE Craw oWrasitig-usiotly $1.50 es are the newest. For the ff These Dresses are all devel- styles are new and the mater- : oped from very fine All Wool ? 00 00 n his room at the hospital, though r 1 Other Coats see eee . $30. and $35. a These Middies are made ials are the most popular for i. Navy Serge. All are made in . carefully watched. It is believed that Spring. They aré developed / > the man was only . in a temporary from a very Stone re ser- oo Tatfets Silke and Crepe h the newest styles--those that state of delirium, as a result of his viceable Middy Twill -- a Faille--two very popular ma- § are to be worn for Spring. The illness; which was not of a serious material that will give ever- terials. All are nicely styled trimmings are very, very pretty 9 nature. He was indeed fortunate to | lasting wear. These are all and come with pretty trim- --some being nicely embroider- Sacave : pin such comparatively | white--made in the Balk~n Hinge 1hS, Mike eu) mand ed with Silk and Wool; others slig injuries, as the jump from i such a height might easily have end- style. Sizes 14 years to their own. .Many pretty colors hive Sow girties and trimmed ed fatally. to choose from. 7579 BROCK STREET Presentation at Pitster. MISSES' VOILE WAISTS SKIRTS "If off your route it pays to walk" : The congregation of St. Lawrence MIDDIES $1.50 $9.75 to $15.00 church, Pittsferry, gathered at thc home of Miss Gladys L. Ranous, on $2.00 A very reasonable price for such ° All the newest Spring Skirts are in Tuesday evening, who is leaving! Blouses. All are made from fine quality this lot- ids, Stripes and all the popu- shortly to enter the Kingston Gen- | This Middy is also made in Cotton YVoile--neatly styled--some have lar patte.us. They, are nicely styled -- eral hospital as nurse-in-training. To | alkan style, but the tucked fronts and short sleeves with Peter : show their gratitude and al the Ball is Gy Sars a little Pan Collar and Cuffs--tucked and hem- some having buttons for trimming, while tion of her services as organist of St. | stitched front, round collar and trimmed others are nicely pleated. | stronger. No mother can " Lawrence church, they presented her &! with Val. Lace, tuxedo collar and lace ke a mistake 'by buying trimmed. with an address, read\by Miss Annie me / Matiand, na wrislowBIEIn presen. these for school childvey, for } SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS SILK - UNDERSKIRTS ed by Miss Mabel Spence. A very | they give everlasting wear. . $4.95 pleasant evening Fat Srent In mage i Sizes 16 years to 20 years. : 2 $2.00 These are the better quality Silk Under= B er ch refreshments These Sateen Underskirts are made gyirts. Made from a heavy quality Black | were served. : from a heav lity Black, Sateen. Th 9 y quality Black, Sateen. They t \ . CHILDREN'S are nicely made and have frilled bottoms, Habutai Silk--a Silk that washes and has long-wearing qualities. | A Lucky Purchase. MIDDY SKIRTS plain black or black and colored border. st, tie 5 vey] $4.25 "HOPE" BRAND GOODS MADE BY CANADIAN for 25, Thess ties are regular 7o¢ The little girls like to BLIND GIRLS values. You will have to see them to | wear these Skirts with a nice appreciate their value. The Lion Middy. They are made from HOPE 3 APRONS Hope Housedresses HOPE APRONS BROTHERS Limited Dy, ous, 358 Rive sot} 7]. 2 20 Bas usally often 50c. : | Kingston. Navy Serge, with White Cot- 28¢ 00 You may have youf choice " : } ton Waist attached. A Serge ' . $1. of these in two different DAILY MEMORANDUM y styles. The first style is A. 0. H. Euchre Friday, 8.15 p.m that assures great satisfac- These are a short Apron--| This style of Aprqn is} st "0, leached Cot p.m. Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. _Irishmen's Euchre, 17th,'s p.m. sharp. tion, durability and long made of & heavy quality Jotiger and sles Made trom | Ade oy edged with blue. , " | a heavy quality Print -- - wear, J 2 The second style is made . PRI i Canadian Print, made DbY| print that will wash and] from a fine quality Print in a v Capadian Blind Girls. will give long wear. range of pretty patterns and We have special arrangements for Saturday shoppers. HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR serviceable colors. ] Wonderful Values! All Real Money Savers! MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON Why Pay More! (All Goods : » : Make More ee" ROARETADEL A i Arai * Made by 0 aw Ol | Work for Monday, March 13th, 1922, Edward Our Men LIMITED P. Ryan, son of Dr. Edward Ryan, ¢ 1 Boneless Rolled Boneiess to Sarah Frances, daugnter of Mr. | Canadians Ribs Pot Roast . and Mrs. John Drader, Verona, Ont. 18¢ Ib.. 12¢ Ib. DIED. | MacKINNON--In Renfrew, Ont, on March 17th, 1922, Lucy A. Scott, be- |. | loved wife of Dr.. Kenneth L. Mac- Veal! Veal! Veal} ; i Kinnon, ns her twenty oighth year. Stew Fronts Racks Loins | SHAW---In JKingaton, on Friday Mar th, 1 , Margaret, daughte 5c Ib. 8c Ib. 15¢ Ib. 18c Ib. the 'late James Shaw. wr Fe Dries uar se ess oork| CASE WAS POSTPONED . % from the residence of h brother, mp Ilamburg Dripping Sausage D. A. Shaw, 115 Bagot street. | To Allow the Accused to Secure a 3 Ib. for 25¢ 3 Ib. for 25¢ 2 |b. for 25¢ Lawyer. - Butter Lard Cheses CARD OF THANKS. George Jeffrey, alias Jackson, of : pd v 4 § Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Puliz and fam-| Kit 1 ppeared | F S { d ..38¢ Ib. 18c Ib. 22¢ Ib. ily wish to thank their ns friends Roy J. W. ar Io or [44 ur ay and acquaintances for their many acts of kindness, floral offerings and sym-|the court house on Friday morning, : : pathy in their sad bereavement. charged "that he did unlawfully and 2 / ww 1000 1bs. of Choice Farm-fed Pork for roasting-- JAMES REID Without color and. right take and - $ G 7 5 : : ® SHEEHIL. tern irsssssssanosorsrslicevacsns 1 The Old Firm of Undectakers | Steal three traps with floats, the pro- P : 170 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET | Perty of the plaintiff, Donald J. Gra- | Rolled Oats Phos 147 for Ambulance t io va Hy % » ' : en re was y ) : ' a Sugar 8b. for 220 | Toilet Paper ROBERT J. REID | Jefiroy, so the court had 5o walt for v0 _.} 200 rams isms pre mon onsve 10 Ib. for 710 Flour 8 rolls The Leading Undertaker about half an hour for him to ap- ; some 100 6-1b. sacks 36c each | Phone 577. 280 Princess Street (pear. When the charge was read, ; . Brogues, some Saddle Strap style, some plain, Potatoes gEesash , | WM. P. KEVES I ho FL eae ng pd choice Flour . guilty" and perm o A ot Seng J. £00 Siaen 2 vp full 15 1b. pk. 1100 24- Flour : the court to Allow & clergyman to : to 7; narrow and wide widths. a . pk. 0 % 1b sacks 100 12-1b sacks present his case. The magistrate ad- > eee $6.7 ree © «10 each 80c each : Ambulance vised him that no person could pre- : : z x : '| sent a case in court except a member i Brown i Bes Shein from ene 3 - | of the bar, and agreed to call a King- : 3 ® you not miss --. The Eggs--Strictly fresh--per dozen «-.......:.....20¢ Unsertakes ston lawyer on the telephone it Mr. _#9 | sles, the right shades and your size. $10.00 Soda Biscuits--500 1-1b. pkgs., per Ib. «+-.......14¢ "ulanc HY ea susees: Who be woul 11) : A ng 31200 Shows. he - . Y. ment and so Mr. Bradshaw consent- - 7 ; - - . New Carrots, Beets, Cauliflower, Celery, Lettuce. ° ht hg "Friday pre The L . 3 Ripe Tomatoes. : - ; ; court room was filled with people A ' : Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit. ns Whe Were anziovs 10 heat the tage, fe OC KET 1 S . ; .C: Maren was the guest of Rev. Dr. Casey on 43

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