Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ASK FOR PREFERENCE LOCAL NEWS. T0 RETURNED SOLDIERS rier tems of interest Picked : ' Up by the Whig Re- In Filling Government Posi porters. / \ tions--@.W.V.A. to Help Rd ees. pairs when : & In Social Hygiene. room, Thureday, Oct. 12th, 10 e.m. { : S. J. Fraser of A. E. Ames & Co, { A strong resolution asking for TOrOmeD, 4 dino tow tore 12 LIMIT D £ i v | more strict epaforcement of the BOV- | town. : | ernment regulation giving preference |" 3, * guy pg. plano tuner, orders - : {to returned soldiers in the various received at 100 Cler street w. KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE government positions, was adopted by | pyong 56aw. ¢ {the executive of the Great War Vet-| Ig Mary Pickford classy ? = Well, - 4 {erans' Association at their [meeting | yoy should just see Sally Ann Molr. he {on Monday evening. She's in town. Phones 754-755. Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. The- meeting was well-attended,| Bishop Fallon will seek to raise {and with Comrade Volume presiding, | funds for thd relief. of the Austrians, a great deal of business was transact- | who are in hard straits. | od by the members of the executive The yacht Shibley 4s busily .en- Ve \ |present. After a general discussion gaged drawing supplies between \ | concerning education along social hy- | Kingston and Amherst Island. glene actiyities, it was unanimously Lieutenant4Governor Cockshutt OCTOBER $ decided to write. Dr. L. J. Austin, | will open the Made-in-Belleville ex- © v Queen's University, and offering to |hibition and carnival on Oct. 24th. p j co-operate in any work that might| Life, liberty and happiness are « Now we have October--October with memories of Autumn Style ex- {bo done alogp) these lines in King-|found through ofr classified adver- positions and all late fashion news still in mind--October with its cool | ston. ? tisements, . breezes to urge one to decisions about warmer apparel---October that re- | Other resolutions adopted were: The city counch is called) to meet awakens interest in the home. And most important of all, October with its the granting of the use of the as-| Wednesday evening to deal with the : many sided opportunities for favorable buying. This store has bent every {sembly hall to the members of "A" |finance committee's report on the effort to give you a month ot outstanding values. { pees { company, Frontenac regiment, for an (€0al question. At Home to be held there shortly,j- Frank Rankin, St. John, N. B,, a I E WwW - ena the appointment of a special com- | Orother of Mrs. T. G. Smith, Well ng- 7 INTER t | mittee composed of Comrades Flint, | toh street, passed away on Monday, : COME! | Macdonell and Fowler, to look after | October Sth, after a long illness. | the re-arrangement of the | room. | | ¥ billiara| Professor L. W. Gill, the new prin- With all the wicked blasts it can muster. 'Blankets cipal of the Hamilton technical a aren't bothered. Lovely Blankets and Comforters like school, assumed his new duties on ' these will add their hospitable warmth and Maakp nights Lan The officers of the association ex-| pressed the hope that there would Monday. very comfortable, [be a large turnout of members for| The announcement was made at -- Quercoat Weather he mest eo Or onday evening, | QUOC Tuamday mornin, of tie { October 16th, as the general arrange- wand of the Sagres of B.Sc. to J. ments for Poppy Day will be di or on, Kimgston. | RETR oY : Is Here ! | ed, concern which ro a The firemen were given a long run a hid F ; > | should have some suggestions to of- or ¥ the gui on Ry Giday poring, RRR ; : . . {fer. The sum of $25 h when they were ca to Livingston | . Some class to them--new shipment--latest aslo to gop epios has the care: | Avenye, where a pole was found £o be | om orters . . n fire. = models--extraordinary values at | 2ign und 55 twenty per cout. of the! P 0re. DD, epoks 1a} : : | total receipts are to be donated to the Hid Elke Laution, C » Spo 1 | ; M | local poor relief work - othodimt General Conference in | : ANN AQ 1 $18.00 to $35.00 rig rie? hort, 4. liige con. [BO Houten Gandia] Ousterouce ju NE any pretty coverings of Flow- | Society with dedications of $3,000 i 4 ered Chintz and Figured Sateens Luxurjous cloths with colored plaid backs. THE STOCK MARERE. or $4,000 the General Missionary n . ciety should pay. It is only a matter of days until snow storms Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royat| 0% Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, the mar- ~ When one of these Comforters are thrown and blizzards will remind you the need of Bank Building, Market Street. ghee wis soleunliod at the Princes (8 over you on a cold night, you are bound to be ' ~N Street Methodist parsonage, by Rev. ) that Winter Overcoat. Buy your Over- SRW bi J. A. Waddell, of Miss Agnes McCall | \ \ warmer and more comfortable. For these coat now while the selection is complete, Am. Loo. ... ... ... ... 1333 |IBverary, and Ross Elmer Smith, 2 ST Blankets are made from the best Eiderdown and {Baldwin Loco. ... ... ... 140% Swabmy. 434 lonely Hoplor was th Pi fe DR Coverings. The Coverings range in quality, ely tippler was the ¢ S LN Overcoat Department, Second Floor. iTao, eee ees een a. BBY only ofteader in ey ry Court on < RE some are covered of Challle, others of flowered Cosden Of! Tuesday morning. He had been Chintz and the better Comforters are covered 86% drinking two per cent. beer and Al LL WOOL with figured Sateen and bound with Satin. They . (lemon extract, and was fined the 35% usual amount, $10 and costs, BLANKETS come in many pretty patterns, good big sizes, and i the prices range from-- ; Gen Asphalt ... ... ... ... 64% A carload of Quaker flour was un- Livingston's Oa er BI te Made by famous dy Marine, Pfd. . ..... ... .. 603 |under direction of the eastern' On. 1 - 3 00 30 0 Mex. Pols ro tario representative of the Quaker English and na . to . 75-79 BROCK STREE1 NYE. oven ei or Pim 10M C0. AF James, Te re dian manufacturers. ; It Pavs To Walk Northern Pac. ... ... ... 86% i sibuted ge the local All wool, these Blankets as- < If Off Your Route tPavs lo Reading ... ... ... ... ... 791; |retallers, W. R. ae 0., A. n great warmth and will : ; 4 2 Southern Pac. ... ... ...., 95 |Glover aml W. J. Lee. make your bed more inviting é¢ » oy Studebaker wre ea +r .. 135% y on a cold winter night. Im- eX Jitiv Pue. FR 150 1 ported English makes and i sed aval Ven wa % The meeting expected to take place r Canadian Blankets that range A ------ Tuesday morning between the King- < " ] ] x ton coal dealers and the & from 6 to 9 Ibs. in weight, and [ tt Hollinger ... ... ... ...13.10 |o Sivie 2a \ come with Pink or Blue bord- anne c e Teck Hughes ,.. 86 rs, West Tro 1% $7.50 to $14.50 Bl ) hn ine eres amas not materialize. The reason giv » 9 ee .jout was the absence of J. - : -_----n al ets * JOHNSTUN & WARD, wards from the oity. trea ire death ! Beautiful Members of Niontreal and Toronto On Saturday the death occurred 1 1 Exchanges, 86 Princess. » of a well ra resident of owes 12 4 eaytiiy ' soft quality, the or ra MONTREAL STOCKS, ville in the person of Eben Wyatt come, in three sizes. " ct..10, 2 pm. |[Sherwood, who passed away follow- FLANNELET I E BER" Finknelotic Blaukels are kuownts s Abitibi Power + +s,+ 61% |irg along illness, aged eighty years. LARGER MA RKET tips Sugar Le - 4 . § BLANKETS every housewife who has a need for warm and Lr 3 DAILY MEMORANDUM, : ; $2.45 Pair serviceable Blankets. - Beautiful, heavy quality, Brazil .... 42% | AOH. euchre, Tuesday might, Mal: Brompton .7.. lens orchestra. Admission 30c. F « A wh that need they come with pink or blue boraers and in or housewives that n a Can, Cement 32 new supply of Blankets, we re- three sizes, priced accqrdingly. s commend these, for they are Can. Steamship Pfd .... ... 66% i indeed a real value. Made by r . . Can. Car Pfa .... .."... .. 64 a well-known manufacturer, 10 4 1 I 4 12 4 Can. Steamship Common .... 20 ? they are a heavy quality, soft ° Dominion, Textile i and nappy with pink or blue $2 25pr $2. pr hs pr 72 borders. One size only, and - . . " . % KET ARE. GSTON. > Dominion: Bridge .... .... 77% 34g QU RY N that is for the double bed. Gen. Electrio 82 BORN. Laufentide .. ... 95% HUGHS--At Napanee, on Sept. 27th, to Montreal Cotton 923% Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughs, a daugh- ter. ARE AT THEIR BEST Josie Cuties «vv 223108 National Breweries ... . 55% { KINKLEY-At Bane dn Sent. Jan, Ogilvie "en 248 daughter. YOUR DELINEATOR AT A SPECIAL PRICE The famous Grapes from the Niagafa Penmans .. Cai 122 | McGRAW---At Napanee, on Sept. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McGraw, a son. * 7 The publishers are offering the DELINEATOR at a special rate--$1.20 enins w at their best--Con- panes, P ula are no t x 4 STORE Le a Dept. Jie a year instead of $2.40. The offer is for a limited time only. Those sub- cord, Niagara and Red Rogers. These se dere scribing can learn all about the new Fall styles in pdvance, as the current May Wheat .... .... .... ED, number ghows the Autumn models. - Richmon: are unsurpassed for table use and mak Dec. Wheat .... CREATE 2 a, ; 7" ing Jams, Jellies or Wine. Mas Core Jou. Fate, to A Rose MoSoumalr of . = Dec. Corn .. Sharpe's Corner, Look for the name, Niagara Grape, = innipeg BUSHELL--On October 9th, 1922, Doro- 3 : ~n ~\ thy Robertson, on daughter of aly Growers, on the basket. It stands for : Bain Road aged Ren, enail Grapes of better quality, uniformly Re ree pi Livro] « Cemetery. graded and carefully packed, Fray Invited a Botaos UT respect: (Toronto, London and Ottawa papers : Free Booklet telling of the many deli- Justi HORE Rae ale Borate, of ull : | cious and tasty things you can make on. opt aoie : = Children Study Better When | + from Grapes. It tells how. . responst-| 3 onard Morgan, age } y Ww ; . : 1 gE | ear Right Shoes : ) 5 "When a child has a stomach-ache or other youth- ful iliness, you soon find it out. But their shoes can be wrong without their knowing it. Soft, plas- tic foot bones simply give way before pressure at the wrong points, and the ger is often overlook- ed until too Ie. gap The safest, surest, best way is to have each pair of shoes carefully fitted here----then their growing feet will develop naturally and be healthful. A -------------------------- : ; : : oe : criaker and sambuime . iateuaicseriiir or S208 : . : on : . Infant's sizes 5 t0 73 ..........5....... 81.08 Special purchase from Glen Lawrence : : ; : Better Shoss at higher prices. dat ot bond + oo enon ESE arms NX> TT oCKETTS

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