THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 {WLI 1. Coste -- (Founded 1847) IS THE PRESIDENT EER Bet JLADLAV e SON Mr. Swaine, plano FALL 1922 Dublin, Sept. 9.-- William T. Cos-| Ne¥ived at 100 Clergy street w. i grave, minister of the local govern- oy id N.Y., Sept. 6th Mrs. LIMITED {Bont, os elected president ot the Bridget = Cantwell '* Delaney, who . inaugural session taday The ours | ¥OUM have been finety-soven years KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE { votes cast against him were by the age 1n Decembar, dled 8t hor bame = | Labor members, Rigi . moe southern Irish parfament | $18 Sms to America at the age of Phones 754-755. Ve Open until 9.30 i met, this morning, in Leinster Hous3 home In Clayto I land general calm prevailed. Tae nos. ~. D (only anti-treaty member present, BATURDAY'S MARKET. . | When the sessiom began, was Laur- The Prices Were About the Same ns | " | ree Last Week. | § i 3 er Prices remained about the same : The Hose on the local produce markef Satur- day morning. Eggs sold at 27¢ and 30c a dozen and butter at 38c and v Y Wi t 40c a pound, with some large lots ' ¢ ou an - Ww i 4 going at 35e. ret 2 [ $ * In the meats, prices were: Veal, gi Modern merchandising demands it, J 3 9c to 15c per pound; lamb, 22¢ to v = J : 3 ¢| |26c; mutton, 15¢ to 17¢; chickens, : p So come prepated to satisfy Your evary ; - | J25e'per pound: fowls, 20 Dar pound. preference in hose wear, and at prices ; 2 : i Tomatoes were very plentiful ani 4 ; : ] too that will warrant your buying a sup- fic : i ; Ply to last several months, sold in bushel lots at 50c and 75e Potatoes set a new low record cf 76¢ a bag (13% bdushels) for the gen- | FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN J i \ | 4 eral price. Evergreen corn ran at! That are appealing to men who desire % LAA a head or one Ce a 10s | ADIES' H . " « look! cauliflowe 0! LAD EA ] HE R the better sort of clothing. . SER pd) Bl ae: Toe aa ro owars. aid tor % : WOOL HOSE c. to $1.25 was a big range of red peppers and pickling cucumbers } by the quart, box, basket, peck. or/bushel. Ladies' fine, All-Wool Stockings--they come in several pretty shades GOOD FIT--GOOD S I Y LE Es 5 uy Apples were plentiful and rarely | of heather as well as the colors quoted below--well made, with reinforced G D uU ITY x over 26¢ a peck with many good var- heels and toes. All sizes in stock. O00 Q AL ; wit OCOSGRAVE feties as low as 20c. Muskmelons ' AM sold from bc to 30c each and water | Green Mastic Brown, C t SUITS $1 8.00 u t $37 50 ence Ginnell. He refused to sign | melons from 10¢ to 25¢ each. Large : ' : + Over: ane vin nin n . p to . the roll of what he called a "foreign" | baskets of good peaches brought 90c. TOP COATS . .$20.00 up to $30.00 Piriamest 150 Saviey shown. sev. Beth ste tnside sud - ouisde arees Was. on on of whole b was 1 l a an ule ary Scie vas lgitewed Bare PLAIN CASHMERE SILK AND WOOL Full value and mere for your money. Cosgrave, voted $ from. the | aud th house, After the adoption of the , STOCKINGS HOSE motion three men forcibly removed : 'ff $1.00t0 $1.25 $1.25 to $2.00 TT, Glaonell, FISH NET KNI ED TIES Prof. Michael Hays was elected IN MARINE CIRCLES speaker without opposition. On mo- - : Regular vie nes ue atte anion 2390 tion for the election of president of |; . This is a lovely Stocking for early wool yarns ond All BUR Purom Bure : the Dail Rireann who would be head The or 3 a Autumn wear. Fine Cashmere, it is not Hose is soft and comfo o. ang SPECIAL ........ ......... 80. of the ministry, Richard Muloshey( The steam Join served . a ne CHa tes av Hoss iv set ind comtorsan moved the election of William Cos- argo of Pa with jasslly sulted for en all wear, grave. Prof. John McNeil secondad 80 of coal from Sodus. mateh either Suit or Coat. in four of the on vel 4 fashion. the motion 1s ee owamar Sevut Bo Froson B able colors, . : - 0c! © causeway, . After. tho election President Cos Tho steamer Sp oa Shea rown, Black, San d Sand, Bro : Cn : YWhite Black. grave, nominated Desmond Fitager-{ Friday for Sodus. @ ® : * ald as minister of foreign affairs and Li ston S Pitsgerald was elected. The remain-| The steamer Edmonton passed up ing ministers were appointed: on Saturday from Montreal to Port Minister of Home Affairs--Kevin | Colborne, 75-79 BROCK STREET mist Ta i Off Minister of Loca overnment---- A fiom am ont- i Your Routs ke Pays To Walk iy he Agriculture--Patrick he vy Winona passed up | SILK HEATHER HOSE from Montreal to Toronto on Sat- : ator of Industry, Commerce Uday moriing. $1.75 P AIR 5 -- A Silk Stocking in pretty -heather shades. Made from pure SHE and Labor--Joseph McGrath, AR ES ; ndings 8, cond? Threads, these Stockings are well made, with reinforcements in the heels JOHNSTON & WARD, ton of Mrs. Harding, wite of the 411d toes and have strong garter top. president was sa serious night] | | : Members of Montreal and Toronto | that 4 "recovery 14 not yet assured" Brown, Grey, Beige. Exchanges, 86 Princess. bulletin was issued at the White % ND | R ON Dun's Review, NewYork, says: | pronce' v "Despite the holiday interruptions : : : : S and other impediments the week has The def Provincial election tn brought 4 turn for the better in busi- The Pau be held on 29th, CHILDREN'S H WO ST KIN i ness." upert' Oct 3 3 Idle cars on the railroads on Aug- M1 Luperts tant wn C hand v ' : \ OS. mite » ust 23rd were 120,961, a decreasef ui \ " candidate in The Pas ; 90c. to $1.15 '. of 19,266 from August 15th. ' . 3 > This is something new for the kiddies--Heather Stockings. They are Daniel Willard of the B. & O. fail- 5 AILY MEMORANDUM, made from strong wool yarns, closely knit, with reinforced toes and heels. ed to win the executives to hie plan for separate peace between certain |, J+O.B-A anniversary tea And sale on Blzes 7 to 8%. Priced accordingly. roads and men, 'The meeting tem-| The ladies of Rien Janse chureh porarily broke up. : hold A rummage on. Tuesday U, 8. Government sues the chem- 5 a -- : : ical foundations for return of Ger- L 2' man dye patents, : + Net operating income of rails in July was $69,289,000. This repre-| sents a return on the annpal business HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR ; AT A SP, ECIAL RATE ol 4.04 per cent. despite the strike, | . 2,000 Ibs. Stewing Beef at .. or only one-tenth of one per; cent. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. THE DELINEATOR MAGAZINE g Ibs Peo oast . less than last July. Companies out- 1500 : tR at..... sanding 1922 notes amounting to BORN, $1.20 1,000 1bs. Oven Roast at . . . . $17,000,000 will be paid of on Oct. PASE Deggronio on sent. ra, : : ie : 188. daughter. | : For a Year's Subscription, gt : aed WALLBRIDGR---In Daserento, on Aug. , . 20th, to Dr. and Mra. 'Wallbridge, a Miss Day, a Tepreseqtative of the Butterick Publishing Company, of, x : | » : Lamb "Hi New a allot. sR tho owes NAL be at this store for a fow days, obtaining subscriptions tor ope : The market is expected to continue | x MABRIED, nas : the DELINEATOR MAGAZINE. While here, Miss Day fs offering this in. : gE fv i The P WON BERK ES igston . teresting book at half price--$1.20--for a year's subsecri 300 Fore-quarters Lamb . , . along the same lines as fhose of the o home FEET 5 eo adetus aad very imaremne, toe moor) meription Thi book Og past few days, with discriminate pur- " hawt 200 Ibe. Stew Lamb nino J chuaee on moderate setbacks iely| CBR ba 5 Co prove profitable. . ot the uninterrupted character er of the 0 Ibs. Shoulder, Pork Roast 20c. per lb. | Ibs. Home-made Beef Sausage 10c. Ib ¥