Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC ? ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, Ee ee a me ee oon NWS. [------ =------= | Up by the Whig Re- . porters. - : ---- : The Late Henry Waddington. There was no session of the police AID A : Henry Waddington, oné of, Kings- |©0urt on Wednesday morning. : 2 I, { ton' t widely known butchers,| The price of coal at Brockville Per ly amok his rest. | fxed between council and dealers, is - a LIMITED y dence, Bath Road, near noon on} $18 por (pa. | | Wednesday. The deceased was Bey- T. Swalne, plano tuner, order: | : | enty-four years of age, but was jn [received at 10u Clergy street w KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE |remarkably good health, and his| Phone G64w. {death was a shock to his numerous| Belleville counefl has voted $300 | [friends and relatives, for the relief of the Northern Ontario | Phones 754-755. Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. Mr. Waddington carried on busi-|fTe sufferers. -- {ness on King street nearly all hig| George Joyner, Kingston, has tak- : {life, and only his advanced age|®D OVer the management of the A. J. 2) {obliged him to retire about three|Abernethy boot and shoe stor, | : ] Tears wen." lo wan 'mot pal%| Breckeiig | utumn Ready-to-wear St. Luke's Anglican church. He Cataraqui Chapter, L.O.D.E,, will} [8 never married, hut he § hold their annual Armistice Ball. | | ut he is survived hold thelr annual Armistice' Bail Shows countless new {77 two sisters, Miss Sarah, at home, Almivion, $1.5) lucas pein] and Mrs. Abbot, Bellingham, Wash,, | Admission, $1.50, including war x. | i \ B, Wash} 05 | style movements: U.8. The woman who reads store adver- Countless r . Late Mrs. W. M. Bruce; tisements knows that there's a best Yas seo Tenens Rave heen inaugurated in styles for women, and each Mrs. Willlam M. Bruce passed | time and place to buy a thing--and There is still er ieind ; : away at the residence of her mother, that the ads enable her to go straight * the most eT ptneaihor deparrize Toma Jou 00 paths in RE GR Mrs. J. Lomax, 16 Russell street, on [0 that place. lower than those obtaining for garments of the same quality a year ago, are indeed Wednesday morning, after an il- W. H. Coverdale, New York, prasi- bearers of good tidings to the modern woman. This lowering 'of price schedule is ness of about ten days. The deceas-|dent of the Canada Steamships, Bo incondise.able item. : od was born in England, but resided | Limited, arrives in Kingston on And Laidtaw's takes pleasure in furthering the new arrangement with a large In Kingston during the past ten |Thursday. He is to be honored at and unusually comprehensive array of frocks, coats, suits and other apparel for wo- years. She was a member of Bethel | Queen's Convocation proceedings ' Congregational church, an active | Friday evening. worker, being a Sunday school jsurier and an officer of the rity At Bunker's Hill FROCKS n° Endeavor Soclety. Her death| Bunker's Hill, Oct. 18.--A num-{||* . . 32 the occasion for expressions gr ber of the farmers have their potat- press £r9cks develo, ed from Serge and Tri- PD Tegret and sympathy with the |0€s to get out yet. The gang of men tne, e materi 7 bereaved family. Besides her hus-|are still employed on road work. woven bea tif l fi as are all wool, closely band, she is survived by one child, | Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Leeman have | A 2 utirul soft qualities that readily lend J Oho sister, Miss Phyllis, Vancouver. |been visiting at Warner Switzer's, | themselves to the new style innovations: Expert- B.C, and t 0 i William Lomax, this ayy "®® 14|20d also at the home bt his shu, | ly made, these Dresses are nicely trimmed with max, this city, Ralph, at Godfrey. . te Mo Tafontaiin. raid, handsome embroidery, buttons and fringe. Mrs. Sarah Lafontaine passed away| THA the Liberal party will rematn | €Y come in several fashionable colors, the at her resid In power at Ottawa for the next ten + For Appearance and Economy {% e restaescs, GF Sover ii gn Bh i bie | Pricings start at-- 10.00 up 9 de-| ments made by Sir Lomer Gouin at : ; 'q | ceased was sixty-eight years .f age She was i -|the luncheon of the Montreal Wo- LIVINGSTON and won Pi i 3941 gesioby woman men's Liberal Club. SUITS of her friends b Nature with a matchless hand Pl . . . ain Tailored Suits h h tion. The funeral takes place to St ssads foreh her nobly born qre per aps the most fav- Mary' '| And laughs th 1 ttribu t ; : Joye s ar s canein on Thurday or nd laughs the paitry attribute o sed for Fall, Developed from beautiful qualities All The New Models Reid, undertaker, " of James| Decisions of an fmportant nature|ll OF all wool Tricotines, they are expertly tailored TI yo Teached at the forthcoming (| and richly trimmed. Long coats prevail, with The greit cold defying Ulster, Great Coats and Motor Coats, onference postal matters between Swagger Ulsterettes, Dressy Chesterfields, THE STOCK MARKET. 'epresentatives of the postal depart- narrow Belts, Slash Pockets, well-fitting Collars Rough fabrics--Check-Back. See our show- Reported by Moimmen' & Gu. Royal | ms, SMe 9d dhe, United with notched lapels. Trimmings are used Spay. Be mil Darl. Sey un sh Bank Butling mam: C0 Bo When liberty 1s gone lite grows ||| ingly, just enough to give them that rich looking A nsipid and has lost its relish. appearance so popular with the average woman 08, I, pn. | pare ma ADE of to-day. $38.00 up e © 4 Livi ston's | na. , Yoso. ' X = * 140 hd Irishmen's Euchre and Dance, Thurs- . ;. Lom a as Rs, 23ra SAD en Alumnae FUR TRIMMED r wR. y | Concert, Grant Hall, by Miss Jean 75-719 BROCK STREET oe é | hoxn. Miss Lesslis Taylor and Miss WINTER COATS CPR S149 ~~ Coats and Wraps for every occasion, charming in their warmth of coloring and beautiy of fabric, If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Crucible Steel .. y: [ st. Paul. te aes, in models sulted to every conceivable type. They : fen: Apnait iti i : Prove the Statement that this is a "season for Q. 8.7 Among the lovel y y fabrics are Velour, Bolivia, Marine Ptd. .. y {ANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR Duvetyn and~Polo Cloth, in various shades of Brown, Grey, Buff, Sand, Navy and Bleck. Mex. Pete, ,, .. i IN. ¥. C. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. pricings start at... The |N G MARRIED, . ) 9 L ARGER IN or. Pac. .. ., .. \LLISON--SHERWOOD--On Oct. 14th, , erson [3 - | Reading . at Napanee, et Andrews, " daughter o r. an rs. . Lf . MARKET So. Pac. .. .s Y Soakner, Napanee, to John B. Al- Studebaker ,, .. lison, son of Mrs. D. W. Allison and Private Phone 365. Public 458-450. Whijeasle 1767. Tn. y fhe ate O. W. Allison, Adolphus- ERGUSON--HAZLETT -- On October 18th, 1922, by the Rev. W. Taylor Dale, Caroline R. E., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam . Hazlett, 83 Clergy West, to Hiram 1 > H. Ferguson, of London, Ont., eld- : ur d dail I'l d Hollinger .. 8 est son of Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Fergu- Teck Hughes .. ,, son, Brock Street. McIntyre IES--CARR--At Napanee, on Oct. . 13th, George Edward Hies, Camp- bellford, to Emma, daughter of the vd FRESH PORK a TT i late William Carr, Napanee. . . a a" Stata Fresh Trimmed Hams, Young Roasting JOHNSTUN & WARD, DIED. I Pork--whole or half, pound. . . . ..25¢c. Members of Montreal and Toront. | RUCE-Tn Kingaton, an October 18th, EA anges, Princess; Willlam Bruoe, 101 Victoria Street, Fresh Butt Roast Young Pork, pound . 25¢. Buh an p Willian, Nios : . ¢ i 1 h her' id A Fresh Shoulder Young Pork, pound . . 18c. MONTRZAT. STOCKS, "Sire. M7. Lema ss Russer Se. Oct. 18th, 2 p.m. on Friday afternoon, at 2.30 to Cat- araqui Cemetery. Abitibi P . SPRING LAMB ; Atlantic Sugar ee usiiances espeetiully : . Bel LE 2 Front quarters, fresh Spring Lamb, Ib. 15¢. oe Telephone OY noober 16th, 1973, Sister Mary Ceiayiin, 4 dence (nee Estella Coyle, formerly Loins Fresh Spring Lamb, Ib. ... .... 27c. Brompton .. .. eens 6 of Rochester, N. Y.) S . British Empire Common 'uneral at Chapel of House of Provi- . seid dence on Oct. 18th, 1922. Requiem Legs Fresh Spring Lamb, Ib. . .......32c. Co mp Rt St Ca 3 prat assiste y ev. Father naga Steamship Pid, " Coyle, Rev. Father Hanly and Fa- Can. Car Ptd, ther D. MacDonal ANDERSON QUALITY BEEF Can. Steamship Common .... HAMBERS--A¢ ete onio, on October 16th, W. J. Chambers, of South Round Roast Beef, Ib. Ber dss ed. .22c¢. gan. Car Common .. : Fredericksburg, aged §7 years. ominion Textile .. | WA FOUTAINE--In Kingston, on Octo- Round Rump Roast Beef, ib... ...20¢c. Detroit United .. : ber 17th, 1922, Sarah La Foutaine, Gen. Electric .. ., Doloved Mie Bf Joseph La Fou: Square Rump Roast Beef, Ib. sae eee .20c. Laurenfide funeral will take place from her late . . residence, 45 Upper Charles Street, | Sirloin Roast, (upper half), Ib. . . ...25c. Meg) Cont Thursdey morning at 3 lock tc] Sirloin Roast, (lower half), Ib. .....22c, [fixsionai broverio rol tee Rent FAL Ba BRE for The Bt reine se mares Friends and acquaintances respectfully Shoulder Roast Beef, be... vse ile, Penmans .. . Invited to attend. Quebec Rails POST--At South Fredericksburg, on Blade Roast Beef, Ib. $s ane anne aus Spanish River I . a a Pesober 15th, levi Peat, aged 39 . » . " + Thick Rib Roast Beef, Ib. ......... 15c. Se NO arn: om Get Toren susaatmca| Shawinigan cock, aged 69 years Smoked Boneless Cottage Rolls_--2} to 4 Stee] of Cans --~ oy I i » ITY Or il. pecia ' b. . .28¢. iii My Bu ¢ CARD OF THANKS. BROWN ! Anderson's Fresh Kettle Rendered Lard-- Wabasuo RT wish iG: thank the 3, 5 and 10 Ib. pails, gross weight, Wheater : y friends 3 the ie r cy Cog : pail ............55¢c,90c.and $1.80 [I Jv .. ooo = This Season's Popular Shoe, May . Dec. Corn-- i Bed : i Ml Brown Oxfords for + Sliced 1 Beat pioce, Th Hox, Dow: fein ove ). R Ladies and Girls on : Ib., 25¢.; piece, Ib., SOc. Whont.--_ © Winnipeg. : { \ sale. $1 0.00 and epee al hE S00 Onfords igus: vas ve aaeeeea 108% a . : ------ . A splendid lot of Semi-Brogue EXTRA SPECIAL! Carload Standard Gi ulated Sugar - r i i samarvinrrinsias D0 ID, Dag, $1.40, 100 Ib. bag, $7.25 3. De Profesor. of Jaw, er and Shoes, military heel, at ..$3.05 tine J »" : W Toronto, ~C. . Beville Another splendid lot $8.48 o tine. Oak" brand, 2 tins Se. Clark, Wiis fou come woes a 4 pl 5-95 : : No. 4 size--pall ....$1.10 pure Raspberry Jam--No. 4 size--pail . .. $1.00 | tg rad & legal assistant in the B. D. Smith's pure Black Currast Jam--No, 4 siso--pail ..$1.00 has left for Saskatoon, where he will TE arma, armalade--No. § sis--pail . .¢..... Me: take un duties as professor of law of j SPECIAL--2,000 Ibs. Dairy Butter, pound .. . , , . 8dc. . Saskatchewan University, Mr. Clark is a Rhodes Flattery is like s painted armor . x. 'a --only for show,

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