Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1922, p. 16

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19 MEN! YOU'RE IN LUCK! A CHANCE TO BUY A Spring Overcoat For 15.95 Odd lines put in to clear. Many of them worth double that price. » ERT Sh LR NE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FORTY-EIGHT GRADUATES! In Départment of Science Are' Announced at Queen's University, ---- } | | ! i |day morning it was 'announced that | forty-eight students had been grant- led the \degrees of Bachelor of Sci- lence, The list is as follows: tH. H Bleakney, Ottawa. | C. E. Bulmer, Cobden, D. A. Cameron, Orangeville. R. J. Clench, St. Catharines. J. F. Comer, Kingston. V. Corlett, Thamesville. . V. Deamude, Dunville. . P. Devenny, Renfrew, D. J. Emrey, Nevis, B.W.I. D. D. Findlay, Carleton Place. C. H. Frid, Hamilton. D. G. Geiger, Kingston. C. 8. Gibson, Kingston. W. Greenwood, New Lisgard. . G. Hamilton, Kingston. A. H. Henderson, Ottawa. P. Hewglll, Kingston, G. Jaques, London. O. LaFontaine, Cornwall, E. Lewis, Camden East, V. Lord, Toronto. C. Maddox, Glanworth, E. Malone, Regina. C. Mott, Belleville. . R. Myers, Stratford. J. McDonald, Kingston. E. M¢Donough, Haileybury U. MacEwan, Martintown, - McGill, Glanworth, . Mcllraith, Lanark. MacLachlan, Smyrna, . O'Brian, L'Original. . O'Gorman, Toronto. SEruup Eres Emmops A. C A. I . Poyser, Iroquois. Roche, Ottawa. Roughton, Kingston. . Roy, Napanee. c. At Queen's University on Thurs- . Paoli, Charlottetown, P.2.1. | | f Late Stephen Tyo. - { | Stephen Tyo, a well-known mar- | iner about Lake Ontario, ports, pass- | ed away at his residenc e, 120 Raglan |Roaq, on Wednesday night. The late Mr, Tyo was born at Cape Vine- | ent sixty-two years ago, 'but was" a {fesident of Kingston for the greater {part of his life. He is survived by | his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Hajp- ry Holland, Mrs. Fred Peck, Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, and one son, Steph- en. 'He was a Roman Catholic in re- ligion and a member of St, Mary's | cathedral, { -- Late Mrs, Dolphin, One of the oldest residents of | Kingston passed away on Wednes-| day in the person of Mrs, Elizabeth | Dolphin, at her residence, 364 Brock | street." She was the widew of the | late John Dolphin, and she was born | in Belleville, but resided nearly all | her life in this city. She was aged eighty years and eleven months, In| religion she was an Anglican and a most devout member of St." George's | cathedral. Surviving are three | daughters, Mrs. Wilson, Centreville, | Mrs. Hannay, Watertown, N.Y, and| Mrs. Thomas Clugston, Kingston, | The funeral will take place from | her late residence at 2 b.m. on Fry | day, | a I Late Mrs, John McBride. | Mrs. John McBride passed away | at the General hospital on Thursday | morning after a short illness. She | was formerly Miss Susan Edwards | and resided at 219 Stuart street. Her | age was sixty.six years. She is sur- | vived by her husband. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. ST CLEANING IS A DREAD TO SOME PEOPLE AND A JOY TO OTHERS--A JOY TO THOSE WHO PURCHASE NEW CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, ETC., SO ECONOMICALLY PRICED AT THIS STORE. : DRAPERIES That Lend a Bright and Cheer- ful Tone to the Home To shift the scene of your home yo Spring, the most essantial things are I aE, draperies, shutting out neithdr sun nor warmish breezes. Choose the"drapery fabric by the yard and design your own. The' Drapery Depart- ment suggests many new patterns and colorings, 25¢ up om E-------- aC . B. Saunders, Kingston. . Searle, Kingston. . Thornburn, Otaawa. - D. Tully, Calgary. . Urquhart, Martintown . E. VanBuskirk, Belleville. Late Mrs. Holden. Mrs. Annie Holden, widow of the late Robert Holden Passed away at | her residence, 162 Pine street on | Wednesday night, after an illness of | low Nets is very complete-- innumer= two weeks. Deceased was sixty- | able patterns - suitable for window eight years of age, and an Anglican | drapes or dnor panels. The three colors in religion. She is survived by her | are White, Cream and Ecru, husband, two daughters, Mrs. Char- | les Fraser and Mrs. William Ken. | ------------------ GRANULATED SUGAR nedy, and one son, Robert, all of this | city. The funeral will take place | 2 from her late residence to Catara- | NOW DRUG ON MARKET qui cemetery at 2 p.m. Saturday. Rev. W. E. Kidd will officiate. |And It Is Only Short Time 8ince It Was Being Hoarded. FINE MADRAS 40c. UP For Curtains of exquisite loveliness, letting in plenty of light and sunshine nothing is more suitable than the fine Curtain Madras, Pretty patterns in White or Ecru, BUNGALOW NETS 20c. UP The range of patterns in the Bunga- See them at once. FPpa¥dpn~Uparonx J D. E J H H M. Don't delay. G. S. Walker, Ottawa, J J ill 0 first. | A. M. Wallace, Kingston. The best wi g f B. J. Walsh, Perth. J. P. Young, Owen Sound. A FINE QUALITY Some Kitten This! >» WHITE SCRIM presidatin dine VERY SPECIAL ................ 12. in Amabel township is reported to | have three mouths, nine paws, eight | : Scrim is one of the most popular materials for Curtains. This special one is excellent quality, wide width and pretty borders. Livingston's 75-79 Brock Street "If off your route it pays to walk" S---- legs and but one head and body, | Granulated sugar is a drug on the according to those who have seen | | market, although it is only a tom-|iphe freak. The mother of the kitten | paratively short time since it was is owned by Bert Keyes. The kitten | being hoarded, and the poor house- | 1ivei several days. Its body hag | holder was compelled to give notice | phogn preserved and will be forward- _ {in advance of his intention to buyled to a museum. : x [two or three pounds. Even then, he \ {Was held up to buy cereals, - lard, About 39,000 British soldiers, in- flour, butter and several articles to cluding 2,000 officers, lost limbs dur- the value of five dollars, before he ing the war, fe] could obtain the precious sugar. But --- [that is history, the control of the |8ugar was lost, and today we see the | price being cut to secure trade. a Just two years ago, retailers were : | ; | | demanding nearly four times the N, [ a | present retail price. The top price HANSO CROZIER & EDGAR | before Lie downward revisiop start. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. | lea was $23 per hundred pounds, mm ERT | ie i and the public was then informed WILDER--In Brantford General Hos-| spring. - Colors | that costs would be higher because pital, on April 28th, 1922. to Mr. | 2 ' Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. of the shortage of supplies. But the and Mrs, S. C. Wilder, a daughter. § Green, re § slump has been more or less grad- DIED. | Direct from Lake Ontario fishing stations to our ual until on Saturday last, the ERNER--At the House of Providence, | wholesale price to the retailer 'was Kingston, in her 86th year, Honor | -- marks FERGUSON PROMISES i E k yas f nearly 70 years Joa yer in and the retailer <8 FE i lk Eh in the ser- 8 at the rate of 65 cents for vice of the Bermingham family. | ten pounds, and $6.45 per cwt. Funeral (private). Some dealers predict a slight reac | HOLDEN--In Kingston, on May 3rd, tion from now on as the decline hus Whitefish, Salmon Trout, Pickerel, Perch, Sunfish, Rock 8, Bull Heads. Our patrons may select from this splendid assortment Friday afternoon, if they choose, which is a very good plan insuring delivery same afternoon or early Saturday morning. Anothei 1922, Annie Holden, widow of the | S( RIM ( i R AINS late Robert Holden, aged 68 years. | reached rock bottom. - suggestion: order Vegetables and Fruits at the same Funeral will ake place fom net inte R be, 62 Pine street, Satur- day aft 3 In Pretty Styles--Very Reasonably Priced - time, from a large consignment on display at popular prices Friday and Saturday. FIRST QUALITY WINDOW SHADES VERY SPECIAL 5c. A first quality Window Blind -- made by a well-known manufacturer-- ~~ rollers with White, good Cream and strong, durable day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Friends and acquaintances respectfully | Invited to attend. McBRIDE--In Kingston, on May 4th, | 1922, Susan Edwards, beloved wife Sérim Curtains are very suitable for summer because of their loose weave, making them light and airy and the ease with which they withstand frequent laundering. Crisp lace trimmed styles, freshen up the bedrooms and there are various 'bordered patterns in designs for the dining and h. of John McBride, aged 66 years, Funeral will take place from her late residence, 219 Stuart street, Sat-| living room. $1.25 up JLAIDLAV & SON LIMITED Tory Chief Hints at a Temper~ Friends and acquaintances Respectfully | invited to attend. i ance Plank For Party SHAW---Suddenly, at Brockville, May | a 3rd, 1922, Abraham Shaw, of this Platform, i. Funeral notice later, Toronto, May 4.-- Hon. G. Howard TYO In Kingston, on May 3rd, 19 Stephen yo. Ferguson, M.P.P., last night told tho | Funeral from his late residence, 123 {members of the Toronto Conserva- Raglan Road, Saturday morning) a to St. ary's "athedral, | | tive Club that "when the proper Where solemn requiem mass wil] be | | time comes," he will submit a policy gung for the happy repose of his| Sval {in regard to the liquor situation in Friends and acquaintances respectfully Sea Fish. Ontario. invited to attend. "I am not here to make pro- B. C. Red Spring Salmon {nouncements of policy or prophecies {of what will happen," he said, "but +++. 2B¢| Steaks {when the proper time comes to an- Boiling Cuts rreane 200 Boiling Cuts ......... | ounce our policy I will be prepar- We miss a mother, kind ana true, #4 to su it to th province a policy No friends like her on earth we find; i -- which will appeal 4 to every broad-| peacefully sleeping, Testing at last. { minded, reasonable man in th v-| The world's weary troubles and t s Quaila 8almon Smelts Sea Herrings ® pro Steaks 18c 1b. 18¢ 1b. 12%¢ 1b. {ince of Ontario re Rashad. | Piece 15¢ 1b. | | 2) 22. IN MEMORIAM In fond and ving memory of our| dear mother, Victoria E. Reynolds, who | passed away May 4th, 1920. Halibut ng, Mackerel 18¢c 1b. (applause) and In silence she suffered, in patience she 200 Pecks Potatoes--W hitc Mealy Cookers 15 1b 24¢ per lb. B Crates New Southern Cabbage, 1b. ~...........7¢ ep Brown 2 Strap and Buckle at $5.00, $6.50, $8 Eggs Lard ; Perfection Brand in car- | Our own rendering, Pure tons. Every Egg Perfect. |and 'White 1b. HOSIERY to match all our Shoes. Seed Potatoes "Irish Cobbler Green Mountain friend, "little Mr. Raney," for the The Old Firm of Undertakers trersssnnee.12el1b. rare uad sible government in the province." ROBERT J. REID Single Strap in Brown and Patent at .. $4.75 you could have seen my friend, little deavoring to shirk responsibility as (certified stock 3 In their efforts to enforce the leg- ra 3 Which at the same time will meet bore, | Ra LT 2 Che se BUCKLE STRAP SHOES perance man of the province of Ou- --8adly missed by her daughter and taro." (renewed applause.) son-in-iaw, Blanche and Duff. v y POPULAR IS = [meaner in which that Soatieman n-| cst and. 230° PRINCESS Sumer We have 3 very nice assortment of Buckle 400 Ibs. Corned Beef Pickled Pork insisting that at Phone 147 for Ambulance "I wish," he sald, "that all of you The Leading Undurtaker . could crowd into the Public Accounts Phone 577. Committee room and see the comedy | Mr. Raney, struggling to escape from | U the responsibility that it was impos- sible for him to escape from, split- Attorney-General for the actions of his officials, you would realize thal we have not such a thing as resp islation "which was on the statute boobs, notably the O.T.A., ministers Buy now to ensure having the best. |ohuan wi to methods which made one Mr. Ferguson roundly' scored his JAMES REID : the present time Strap Shoes in Brown and Patent Leather. Sugar cured Handy cuts for boiling there was no such thing as respon- Which is being enacted there. It ting hairs with a witness, and en- sible government." _ Ni ws Travelling Goods, Trunks, Bags, | LOC blush with shame. etc. A of * . er -- b] | Cbrietian Science Lecture tonight.

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