Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1922, p. 24

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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1020, THE DAILY BRITISH WHig. a INCIENTS OF THE DAY [J Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. [m] MADE IN CANADA | SALE | SPECIAL FOR TO-NIGHT For to-night, we are putting on the last "Canadian made" Sale, and the prices are greatly reduced, as you will readily see by running your eye down this column and comparing the sale price with the regular price. All goods advertised are made in Canada, and this alone should interest you, for the qualities are the best and thesprices are very reasonable, very time you buy a "Canadian made"' product you help to make work for our men, Zz 7 MEN'S KNITTED TIES SPECIAL 48c . This item should be of great interest to the men of the family. This is a special lot of Canadian made Knitted Ties, in a range of pretty colors. The Ties are made from very fine threads that are Canadian Goods Means Canadian eachers' Supplies, Dut- e - Fess yo Goods FOUNDED 1847 1a Perry, Kingston, attended SPRING CLOTHES ia ro, Kingun, wing FOR Younc Moy ed Rt GIVE A THOUGHT TO STYLE Music Means Better Phone 564w, | ualit Edward D. Fitzgerald, aged 35 | Q : y years, a prominent resident of Cape | Vincent, N.Y.,. died on Wednesday | after a week's illness and an opera- - Prices lapel, it will fit you per- fectly. Mecca Developed in the medium shade of Grey Overchecks--in all sizes for young men who are discriminating ...... ... $30.00 Beautifully tailored. Same models in other fabrics, $20 and $25 KAYSER CHAMOISETTE / GLOVES, 68¢. PAIR Kayser. Made Gloves are proclaimed one of the best tion for appendicitis. | I R. H. Bell, pastor of Syden- THE, ham street Methodist church left for | Montreal; on Saturday, where he will i NEW MODEL ley Methodist church op Sunday. { Mary #nd Patriefa, twin daughters | '1 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duggie, | » John street, on Friday morning | Dassed away during the day, The fu- | notched neral took place to St. Mary's ceme.- | I', Keyes' undertaking parlors. the longer coat, | _ Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, | Picton, wily entertain the Tennyson | goo d ta ste Club, at the parsonage on March 271. | Prof. 1. L. Morrison, will give the throughout, and address of the evening, his topic pe- Imperialism--a "Scotchman'g View of | | High Politics." 1 If you were a merchant, you would | advertise, wouldn't you, You would | If you wanted to sel your goods. | Read about what our merchants | . i your purchase toll him that peu seks | closely and evenly woven. All the newest colors are here in a range his advertisement in this newspaper. | of patterns to suit young or old men. : | He'll be glad to know it, | R 1 75 The Willing Workers' Class of the | €gular c. | First Baptist Sunday school held a| pr | successful tea on Friday, at the home | x son, 269 University avenue, The tea- | J) table wag prettily - decorated with | SILK HOSE | shamrocks, Miss Etta Pixley, presi- | dent of the class, received the oe sts, $1.25 PAIR { while the other members servedthem Canadian made Hosiery is' becom- | with dainty refreshments, ~~ ing more and more popular every | ( day, but this Stocking should be 2? more than popular at this very spe- in Canada Only the best materials are used in their SPRING TOP COATS manufacture, and are made by skilled workmen, The $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25. We are offering the season's smartest Top || w | {No Trace of His Whereabouts | | ------ till Saturday morning, the lo- olice had received no word of | { \ great satisfaction, because it has long wearing qualities. It is woven from all pure silk threads--double toes and heels--wide garterproof top. Chamoisette Gloves are strongly made and will stand up well under the hardest wear: and when soiled they are easily washed, Al] colors are in stock for your choosing, Colors Black, Brawn, Regular $2.00 Pair CORSETS Regular $1.50 " . . jcal p Coats at remarkable modish prices. preach anniversary services in Wes- | Note the narrow tery on Saturdiy morning from i. | ing: "Provincialism, Nationalism, | want to sell you and when you make | 9 i | ' of their teacher, Mis Martha Hugh- | LADIES | | | -- i | Jalil Breaker Still At Large; * cial price. It is a Hose that assures | | | the capture of David Palmateer, who | escaped from the jail at Picton on | Other Coats ee ibis . $30.00 and $35.00 | Sunday night last, and who is want- | : | ed in Kingston, to face a charge of | robbing several pay stations of the | | Bell Telephone Company, | One report recefved a few days | 9 | ago stated that it was thought that | | the accused had gone to Oshawa, but | | so far no trace of him has been foun | | in that district ang it is believed that | | Palmateer {is keeping under gover for | 75-79 BROCK STREET a time. "If off your route it pays to walk" Regular 90c¢, Pajy Regular $1.50 To-night 98¢ This is an item worth noting for it will be sometime before you purchase Corsets like these again for such a low figure. The ee -- Sought by New York Capital. Extensive New York hotel capital is represented in negotiations re- "ans | cently initiated Tor the purchase oi A the Crossmon House, Alexandria Le) | Bay, N.Y., one of the best of the | Summer resort hotels of the Thou- Corsets we are referring to here, are made by a well-known de- pendable Canadian firm. Corsets are something you are not buying every day, and it pays to get the best value for your money. These are made from strong Coutil and only the strongest and most serviceable boning is used in their manu- facture. | sand Islands region, it became known | today. It fs understood, however, | | that the transaction has been delay- | ed because of the fact that William | H. Warburton, the owner of the Thousand Island House which he re- cently purchased and operated last [year with tif Crossmon House has a | lease of the jatter for the coming | season. The price is said to be around $75,000, the amount paid by Mr. Warburton to the Colonel 0, G. Staples estate, | mmm ae PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. I SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK SUITS, $25.00 These Suits are fashion's newest models for Spring. Developed from all Wool Serge and Tricotine and tailor- ed in the néwest modes, The trimmings are prettier than ever--the pretty silk embroidery being the most popular and the braid and fancy-stitching next. SILK DRESSES, $25.00 These Dresses clearly show what styles are to be worn fog Spring. Being develop- ed from such popular materials as Taffeta Silly and Crepe Faille, along with very SUITS, $45.00 : pretty trimmings, they make up to be very a handsome dresses. The colors they come These are tailored perhaps along plainer lines, but . . . the Tricotine used in these Suits is of the finest grade 'll are pretty and can only be apprectated and texture. When we say plain we do mean they have by seeing them ? no trimmings--just the opposite they have pretty braid : - CHILDREN'S MIDDY SKIRTS $4.25 trimmings, but are not used as lavishly as on the other The children need one or more of these Serge Skirts Suits, to wear with their Middles. These are developed from Cotton Voile. They come in very pretty styles--styles all wool Navy Serge--nicely made and styled, with strong WASH), Nortn Fredericksburgh oh that are new and are to be worn for Spring and Summer. cotton waist attached. March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt 2 | J. Walsh, a daughter. a ed SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK ods : TT rns All Go + aati, oh Maren, ion Made by f aw on rd year. COLE--In South Marysburg, on March : ns : S I EAK tte RE Copliont ua + LIMITED } ®] | HOLT--iIn Picton, on March 10th, a [om] . - } B. H his seventy-fifth year. - CHOICE ROUND ....... .18c. Ib. mand v : : 12 AN ENJOYABLE SESSION SIRIOIN..... ..... 'rs: 220. 1b. [orale oe as BORN, OSTRANDER--At Salmon Point, on Feb. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ostrander, a daughter. SILLS--At Toronto, on March 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ross Sills{ nee Haze) n . VOILE WAISTS, $1.50 These Waists are developed from a very firie quality A busy day for the housewife. Order the following for easily prepared he meals--Special Prices, Make More Work for Our Men ot as ------ | Hasburg, Mar. " : - Club 13th, Anna Maria' Giles. Wife i|Of Victoria Home and School Davia T. Stafford, aged fifty-eight on Friday Evening. SHERMAN At North Fredericksbyrgn| ON® Of the most enjoyable meet- Re eric i on March 7th, John Sherman, pil ings of the Victoria Home and ; School Club was held in the school on Friday evening. The treasurer's his 66th year. report showed a balance . St 3420 TT JAMES REID Mrs. Newman, convenor of the si AMES D committee, reported sizty-twe pupils CESS STREET ill at the present time, but all recov- oe ~ RT Spas ST) ering. Mrs. H. D. Wightman is to be i For Saturday : $6.75 200 PAIRS LADIES' FINE HIGH GRADE BROWN ox FORDS--welt soles -- some Brogues, some Saddle Strap style, some plain, Some Brown Kid but mostly Calf--all military heels and sport heels--all the best sizes, 4 up +10 7; narrow and wide widths, eB. T Be Brown Shoes are in great demand and here is a sale you should not miss -- The right good fresh air, caring for the teeth : styles, the right shades and your size. $10.00 at home, and having them examined \ ; Zit and $12.00 Shoes. regularly by the dentist, Imperfect rect 7 4 LOCKEIT'S PORTERHOUSE . . .... ...25c. Ib. | s 72 years. SIMPSON--At Napanee, on March 15th, Thomas Walker Simpson, M.D, in CANNED ~ SALMON Select pink, 250 tins, talls. Regular 25a. for ....... ...... 19¢. GRAPE FRUIT-- : Large; juicy .... .... 3 for 25¢. RIPE BANANAS Spegial ........ .. 50¢. doz. SAUR KRAUT- : Large tins. Per tin . yied vv ii] Be, Old Firm of Undectakers the delegate for the aster conven- ©. ROBERT J. REID T tion of the Ontario Federal conven- ' mee) titon of the Home and School Clubs, with Mrs. L. T. Best as an alternat- ive. Master Arnold Fair sang two songs which were much enjoyed. Dr. C. C. Nash then gave an Rstrated lecture, which was inst: an interesting on "Preventative Dentis- try." The speaker pointed out how to keep good health by proper diet, and cause many diseases. Proper care of the teeth in childhood will prevent practically all tooth troubles. A hearty vote of thanks was given Dr. Nash for the splendid address. There was no session of the police court om Saturday morning, Ta

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