Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1922, p. 16

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EA co LOCAL NEWS. Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. Classified 'ads mean cash, Some wind last night. Ehf Sally Ann ds in town. Have you seen her ? Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders received at 100 Clergy street w. Phone 564w: A. C. Mackay, Toronto, spent Wednesday afternoon and evening in tow. Charlotte russe, cream puffs, for Saturday, order early. Lackies' Bak- ery. A Mary Pickford classy ? Well, you should just see Sally Ann Moir. She's in town. Try our classified ads. Their gelling power will astonish you. The Napanee Collegiate Institute has its sports day on Friday with an entertainment at night. Would you like to meet an attrac- tive young lady ? Watch the win- dows on Princess street for Saliy Ann Moir, is Miss Jane Rutledge was a member of the quartette of Cooke's church which sang at Mowat hospital on Tuesday evening. Principal Taylor will discuss Queen's plans and policies of the fu- ture at a meeting of the Board of Trade on Oct. 24th. Lieutenant - Governor Cockshutt will open the Made-in-Belleville In- dustrial Exhibition and Carnival at the Armouries, Belleville, Oct. 24th to 28th. Progress is a proof of merit. That THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Belleville Symphony orchestra; Eu- reka quartet and solo singing; jitney dancing; baby show; Guessing con- tests; dancing nightly; "masquerade carnival, Friday; radiophone concerts afternoon . and evening. Exhibition open from 2 to 11 p.m. daily. - Ad- mission 16 cents, children 10 cents, Armouries, Belleville, Oct. 24th to 28th, . | SOUTHWEST GALE BLOWS; HAIL AK LICHTHNG Telephone Lines and Trees 8mashed--Kids . Gathering Fallen Hickory Nuts. "The wind she blew and then she blew some more," can be applied to | the weather conditions in Kingston | on Wednesday night, and although no damage of a very serious nature has been reported, it was about the | liveliest wind storm so far this fall. The Weather Man appears to be serving up a variety of weather these days. Following the heavy rains, there was ideal weather on Wednesday. . For the most party of the day it was very warm. Towards the evening a heavy southwest wind Came up and at 10 o'clock it was go- ing at a Mvely rate, and continued all night, with Heavy showers of rain and at one time, about 4.30, a lively bail and lightning storm oceurred. Surely after this variety of weather the sun will shine for a time. During the night the fire alarm system suffered, but as early as § o'clock, the fire department had the system in good working order again. THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 102%, rr ---------------- ------------ . JLAIDLAV & SON | LIMITED KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE Phones 754-755. eT : Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. New Fall Blouses Of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chene in many attractive styles that are very new and decidedly pretty. Crisp and daint be, and that's certa decidedly new for or Suit, y--that's wifat women want their Blouses to inly what these are. In Georgette Crepe and @repe de Chene; they come in a number of pretty styles that are A number of telephones were also mings and many have the new fischu fronts. ring the storm, Is why our classified columns are pro- ut - gressing every issue, PR out or xia oi trees suffered. 2 See our window display to-morrow, and note the pretty styles Work is 3 proceed on the ML, 3. It's an ill wing that blows no per. and colors, . Company © wharf an elevator and gon 00d, and : several steamers will be berthed at po pooh a 2 Se g Navy ~ White the wharf for the storage of grain off the trees all over the city, and r Sand ; during the winter. x the "kiddies" had the time of their The Bellevilles and Hillcrests, of lives gathering in the Barvest Toronto, play baseball in Peterboro] id v on Friday. Batstone will be on . RR hand and go direct from there to JOHNSTWN & WARD. Montreal to play with Queen's. Cyril McClory, Lindsay, a Queen's Warm Winter Ulsters vo Cri Mr Via: 3 Que fa - 'a IT ern Ontario in a prospecting town. a Motor Sodts, Chewtr elas md Young Men's He left his trunk at Halleytury. It Abitibd Power I v it him by express when campus or anywhere at all they'll be very FABRICS--BLANKET BACK WEAVES was being sent h Atlantic Sugar ,., .. ET ROUGH A mL ANRET Ban) dt was consumed in the Express of- Eell Telephone i Sharing, as they show their bright new $20.00 up to $40.00 fice, : RU. bs" NRE TE soi srsin oerr Ty, 2 Je at Ee In 2oyely weaves, smart pate : Ti J. Rigney, K.C., is" receiving Brompton .., ... 5 |g EFS erns o ecks, Plaids and Stripes. They Overcoat Department, second floor, congratulations upon his appoint. British Empire, com. Lon 30% come in a host of new colors and combi- " Apricot Flesh -- Members of Montreal fd Toronto Exchanges, 86 Princess, MONTRZAL STOCKS. Oct. 12th, 2 p.m, seas areas 64N They've Learned a Lot Have new Fall Skirts. And on the LARGER ~ MARKET ment by the city council to the posi- 'British Empire, 2nd pid. creel 373 Lac ons." Some are in jaunty 'styles with has won a unique place in thelr con- Can. Car, dom, ... ,.."... 3, ! styles. . 75-79 BROCK STREET Sajurda, order early. Lackies' Bak- |; -, S% Texthe.... ... .. 151 amusements at the Made-in-Belle- Gen. Electric ... ,.. "es 82 Mackay ... ... ... enn oy 100 Quebec Ralls . ... ,., ... 26% Smelters .., ... ... speas 27 'oron'o Rails ; 87% tion of city solicitor. His appoint- Can. Cement : i ve 13% pockets and button trimmings; others are e ® % ment meets general approval as he Can, Steamship, ped. i . Bot plaited or tailored'in more conservative vingston's times ahd' sled, * "7 [Can Car em". 7 111 BS Charlotte russe, cream puffs, for Can. Steamship, com. .. .... 19% Dertoit U: ewes y nnn 74 | me of : : Sy If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Rich and varied program Dominion Bridge ,.. ... |. 77 ville Industrial Exhibition and Carn- Lau t " Shal; Argvil Light Infantry Bana; | ZMienty Cotton. 0s 2 93 National Breweries ..., ..... 661% Ggiivie ,., ,.. sevss sana 248 Spanish River, com. ... ees 983 Spanish River, ptd, ... ese 1073 Shawinigan .., sevee 113 Steel of Canada ... ,.. .. « 70 Twin City .. . 59 Wabasso |, ., eeees 18 ANDERSON'S Special Purchase 2 Car Loads ¥ oy . * - ; . ¢ GREECE NOW SIGNS + . Lae + ARMISTICE PAPER + 1 ' * Ka Velvets have come into their own --C tr P4240 02000 0000004 0 A ® % Panis, Oct. 12.--Greece has % decided to sign the Mudania # armistice convention and evac- % uate Thrace, according to con- # ditions stipulated in that docu- % ment, the French foreign office # + was officially informed to-day. ¢ * SPECIAL SALE OF THE ABOVE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY BEEF BEEF TS Stewing Cuts-ib. Bh Pot Roasts--lIb. 10c,... Receteh 13C . PRIME RIB ROASTS ............. .... .. . cree BBetby Blade Roasts--lb. | Thick'Rib Roasts--1b | Rump Roasts--either Ker sores Apple. side--lb. ? reaches, citrons, etc., at Carnovekys., _ 18c 18c rere After many moons of "blushing unseen," COLORS: Velvets are being accorded their rightful S hi ; Place, in the fabric family--somewhere near appl ire the top if not actually there! Probably no arine other fabric lends itself so readily to artistic Paddy draping. It accentuates the contour of the * 2200400009000 00 9 * ---- smoothly over round lines, and softening the Royal Poultry meeting to-night, Pickled Ox Tongues hang at 3.86. | harshness of more rugged angles. Black is Foul egting tocnigme Pumpkin always good, so rich looking, and the new aay evening, 8.15 a + Thur Grey ip 200 Se 8 __ IpRINTERS BEEF AND PORK SAUSAGE, tasty and satisfying . ... 10c. Ib. HANSO CROZIER & ED GAR LOINS RACKS JF RONTS Stewing Cuts N Tangerine figure in a variety uf alluring ways, fitting 1 Sc DAILY MEMORANDUM. brown and blue shades are very different from PRIME ROUND STEAKS .......... Vana ieiaie ovate 300 Ibe omy beet Church Rummage Black Fresh Beef Hearts, 1b | Fresh Beef Liver, Ib. dap Srouind dance "lighracha nr MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, 28c. 1b. 25¢. 1b. 16¢. Ib. 12c. Ib. : mo ig 152 Miss Ella Me- ¥ MOBBERLY---M hues of other years. Stree at i Sor. an, at 190 Ontario $4.50 ord op. MARRIED, BI SPRING LAMB CHOPS. .......".%....30c. TTL . o Hea ri 'PORK--YOUNG FARM-FED PORKERS ES Noi asia, "Children Study Better When They Wear Right Shoes When a child has a stomach-ache or other youth- "Legs, half o r whole, Shoulder Roasts Butt Roasts ful illness, you soon find it out. But their shoes J : Roasts and Chops --Just the Right Weight and Quality for the fam. : ; : can be wrong without their knowing it. Soft, plas- Lb, Lb, : - er 5 tic foot bones simply give way before press: re at 25 Cc 25 C the wrong points, and the danger is often ove: look- ; XO HIOPS . 8c PORK HOCKS : . L { Sarin so best way is to have each pair of 1h 200 | 5, TTR senile he Ib. Ib Rie. | Tenderloins will develop naturally and be healthful, Boys' Brown or Black Elk--size 1 to 5% ....84.00 Youths' Brown Elk, 11, 12, 13 rons as ons «88.50 Girls' Black Calf Strong Boots--size 11 to 2, $2.98 1 Aes saceraniasape ass S228 Infant's sizes 6 ¢0 7% ..................81.08 Better Shoes at higher prices, but all good value, LOCKETTS shoes carefully fitted their growing feet 15c.1b. | Zeb.

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