Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1922, p. 24

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1022, gy ET THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. PUT NA FURMAGE A DAY LOCAL NEWS. With the Famous Hecla | Up by the Whig Re- Pipeless. : porters. } -- -------- Would you believe that a regular | Me. Swalne, plano tuner, order: mark of one furnace installed per received at 109 Clergy street w day could be maintained by a firm | Phone 111 A . . , trading to Kingston and the district Miss Marjrie Moran, Napanee, un- | around? That is 'the average uf | derwent a serious operation at the | & 'Hotel Dieu. : {Lemmon & Sons, well-known local ; plumbing; tinsmithing and heating | Look over your shoulder through ; experts, with the famous Helca [the classified ad columns for good LIMITED | Pipeless Furnace which is being Tex. ; : used so much in this district. Tv en- ev. G. A. Cisco, Cataraqui, is to { ty-five of these pis, are heing | preach RalYoteery sermons in | KINGSTON S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE installed each month by this firm [Camden Methodist Church on Sun- jand they are rapidly growing in fa- | day. re, vor for all kinds of houses. Farm- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bird, King- ||]. - : ers find them a boon indeed, and ston, were in attendance at the os Phones 754 755. Open until 9.30 claim that they stand up under wea- | eral of Mrs. Edwin J. McCaw, Pic- - . ther that would render their houses |#on. . -- { cold with an ordinary furnace on the The automobile of George Awrey, : ' Job, and this in spite of the fact that | coach of Queen's team, which will - |the Helca saves coal, saves heat, |play Tigers this afternoon in Hamil- | saves space, and saves fuss in In-[ton, was stolen Friday night in Ha- stallation. milton. ¢ The Helca Plpeless now being in- Mrs. M. Sturdon Gananoque, has ; stalled by Lemmon & Sons is fit- |been elected to the executive com- ted with a gas-burning device and |mittée of the Ontario Provinclal = the fused joints of the furnace !n- Command of Ladies' Auxiliaries to ' = no escape of gas. The steel- |the G.W,V.A. . ribbed firepot, producing three times Hallowe'en Witches won't bring the radiation of'the ordinary kind, |your fortune nearly so quickly as ll the big circular waterpan, which will § classified ad. L ' . : . . * Bl! makes the air moist as well as warm, | Joseph Ladouceur, Cornwall, was At Prices and of such quality that will prove accept- yand the scientifically planned regis | found guilty ©of a grave offence and = . | ter, are but the elementary details sentenced to five years in penitent- able to every Woman and Housewife. {of this wonderful furnace. fary and to recalve forty-five lashes, The demand for these furnaces is [fifteen at three separate intervals. = truly amazing and it is reported to One day of next year's Prince 'Bi- | be growing all the time, when Lem- [ward county teachers' convention { LA . BIGGEST VALUE POSSIBLE IN mon & Sons first placed them on |will be held at Wellington Conso- | DIES WINTER the market they expected that they [lidated school, unless the gathering VESTS AND DRAWERS 9 would go well, but were hardly pre- [comes to Queen's for two days. : Men % Overcoats pared for the run on them that has| Dr. W. G. Millar, Toronto, pro- resulted. Every Helca buyer be- |vincial geologist of Ontario, attend- comesan enthusiastic Helca fan, and |ed convocation at Queen's Univers- C One hundred and twenty new Coats Just placed In stock, making those who this wonder furnace |ity on Frida : see y evening, and will re- our showing of demonstrated for the first time [new old acquaintances during his ONLY GARMENT WINTER OVERCOATS chalk up the purchase of a Helca [short stay in the city. : 8 : as their next'ambition. In a correct weight for winter wear, these Vests are of a fine ~ on Tea and Sale. The Largest in the City YATE 7. 7% PORRLBEON. Zion am oan ale Side rib and knit from strong yarns. The Vests come fn a range of the Euglish Resling, Tou Dimers. al) Found Bea, d thige-plegs very successful tea and sale on Fri- most wanted styles. ' ts, two-piece a ned wit atin an atinette, plain and qullted-- Check Back Satin and Satinette Sleeve Tune Bara) Takes Flac at Oataraqui day altersooy, 81 the Bowe of Me. re GREY, BROWN, HEATHER AND LOVET emetery Saturday. Charles Spooner, 147 Division EE See BUTTONS in Leather and Buffalo Horn The funeral of the late Josepn [Strect. The tea table wag daintily ' > ' . * R. Donaldson, Toronto, took place (decorated with Hallowe'en coloring | , Ov 20.00, $22.00, $25.00, $3 Saturday afternoon ffomr-the under and with cosmos and asparagus | - GIRLS' VESTS ercoats $ VU, $ VU, $ UV, $ 0.00 taking parlors of S. 8. Corbett, Prin- |ferns. Mrs. J. D. Boyd poured tea. 'AND DRAWERS Better lines $35 00 $37 50 $40 00 $45 00 cess street. It was largely attended |The other. ladies of the guild work- gud vy td . by Orangemen and members of the [ed in their usual hearty manner. A Overcoat Department, Second Floor. city lodges of the Independent Ord-|800dly number of guests were pres- 45c. up. er of Oddfellows, the pall bearers |ebt, and a fair amount was raised. Girls' and Misses' Vests and being three Orangemen and threo @ @ 4% Oddfellows. Canon W. F, FitzGer-| There are 2174 different charact- Drawers for late Fall and Win- ald, a former grand chaplain of the [ers in the works of Charles Dickens. : ter wear. They are of a de- S on 5 Grand Orange Lodge, Ontario East,| THe people of the earth speak 3424 pendable make, are closely knit, officiated. languages or dialects. assuring warmth and comfort for the colder days to come. - Besides being prominent in fra- 75 79 BROCK STREE] ternal organizations the late Mr. DAILY MEMORANDUM, Priced according to size. ( fF Donaldson took "a keen interest in Euchre at House of Providence, Mon- If Your Route It Pays To Walk religious and educational matters, ane Mure Ladies' Tea and Sale and was a former member of the VWadnesuay, November 29 i toh y Kingston Board of Education. ear Canon Fitzgerald's Irish recita- tion, St. John' hoolhouse, Ports- The casket was banked with beau- mouth, Thursday. ag) Toune ma titul flowers expressing the esteem : Penman quality-- comes and affectionate regard in which the : 1 deceased was held by relatives and P 1 : friends. After the go)isious Service: RINTERS ee ts ange of : the cortege proceeded to ataraqu n raw- Anderson's LARGER cemetery by motors, and interment HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR ers de in the family plot. LADIES' . : MARKET Was ma MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. P. W. 0. R. REGIMENT. HEATHER HOSE rm Private Phone 365. Public 458-459. Wholesale 1767. BORN. Plans Made for Social Events Dur. | CROSS--At Picton, August 11th, to Mr. y and M Lesli % ing The Winter. KIMMRRLY ar ie pros. o son © 90c to Mr. 1 Now that winter is coming on, and fox Fag Megs Bercy Kimmerly All Wool, Plain Heather Hi ass Foods Retail Whole- . the P.W.O.R. Regiment is, as far as |, , (hee II e Gotober. Sth. to Mr. , For igh Cl * F tuffs, et lat ole training is concerned, inactive, are and W. Chas aT a dnugnter. Stockings for Women. Fashion- BOYS QUAIFF--At Salmon's Point, October able and also very warm for sale Prices -- qualit d enough that rangements have been made to keep Qyall'y gov ug up the soclal side of life for tha | = AVh: to Mr. and Mra George Quail, Fall and Winter, they come 1n FLEECE-LINED FWhose your market mang" + 2m [fetta | TE mam © TT UNDERGARMENTS Bn ot | SA - 300 FRESH PORK HAMS-- Dotes.. Major D'Bstenser and. Mo Ham Bona. Fool to Wik CHILDREN'S . 10-12 Ibs. each, whole or half, Ib. 22¢. committee are busy getting things In "Gel ith, 1 Mar Sorlane Adars CASHMERE : C dal readiness and many good times are to Gerald T. Farguso Qt. HOSE HICKS--CARR---At Na; nee, on anticipated. 13th, George Edward Hicks, Camp- On Tuesday, November 7th, the bellford, to Emma, daughter of the late William Care, Napanee. 45c¢. to 85¢. Fresh P ork Shoulder Cuts, 4-6 Ibs. regiment is to hold its second annual REID DA VISON S ial. 1b 1 armistice entertainmeat on a larg- d, son of Mr. and Mrs. bi pecial, te are rs sce as 8e. er and better scale than before, and Beld, Belleville, to Ruth Bristol Boys' and Girls' Cashmere vidson, youngest Jaughter of Stockings, made from strong, k Loin, trimm whi . Jl| with the practising of the band and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davison, Pie- Fresh Pa » tnm ed, ile they general activity of the officers and ton. serviceable, all-wool yarns, A ------ last Bb... ........ .. wir va o's 306 other ranks of tne regiment I Drv DBD reinforced toes and heels, For Boys, Fleece-lined Underwear fs paration for this event something | cropr--a¢ Bloomfleld, Oct. 16th, Sarah; and the dyes are warranted very warm and durable. Being a Pen A a man really worth while is looked for and aged 78 years. ath 7 fast. Colors Black, White quality, these garments assure satisfaction reakfast i success is assured. This entertain- 1927 ia 2 For B Sunday Morne, Hy ment will be in the shape of a com- 1 ott ! and 54 Brown. Priced accord- in every way. Priced according to size. our Country Sausage, Ib. tease. .25¢. munity dance. Funeral (jriate) from her late resi. a 43 Street, Monday -- ee A meeting of the officers was held ence, 248 Barrie SPRING LAMB---forequarter, Thine ff morning at 10 veloc, to 1 - FOSTER--AY : extraspecial, Ib. ........... . 13 LER-S4Y the ome of nis daughter SATURDAY'S MARKET. Qeicber 10th, Aifred" Foster," Sop- There was a good market Satan MARNE RA Park, o day morning, with the lighter a oO, 0, 22, nge : 3 7 more novel lines almost - entirely Joved mot! De Spring Lamb, loms ............ .27¢. ] h ' ' * Ww! the | Funeral on M , October . run out end trading down to the era om Monday 8 23rd, mn i aos ven sie nnn le lines of fresh meats, veget- y Spring Lamb, Legs, bh . 30c. peg fruits and dairy produce. of the afternoun 'crai, ¢ uniw Fresh Bo Fi owl, 3 1-4 lbs. While Meats: Lamb, 20c . to Ri » A Taw hiasbureh, Oct. J Leen, last, } k, 20c to 22¢ Ib; .chickens, $ yer Bdvand es they ++ 24. oboe: rh A $1.75 | McCAW-TIn Picton, October 1m, Hat i McCaw, of Greenbush, In her Son ; hd | voles on, on, isa! IR) SN | _ oie ik ER SUE BS Another Big SaleMore Bargains Apples: McIntosh Reds, 50¢ peck:| The of Undee 1 a AEA Lv : : . russets, 35c peck: sweets, 25c peck. 206 PRINCESS M4 Hundreds of liadies' Ev Shoes on sale Friday and Sat- a Scab" Potatoes. $1 bag; on- for Ambul bl urday. $12, $10, $ 30, Black Suede, Patent, all kinds, all one 3 ofl TiRED fH EPICR e uve ve veut errata ena ea ieee $4.08 turnips, 50c Stassssennvntsnas Tasers satis nun ci atria Rett a ta tt si erases Dalry Prints, Ih o.....iii.biuennn... ES RA CHITIN Ne vas Ca eens } 1 1b Blend hast Bemborn Fovionion 1 The funeral of the late Mrs, Wul- took place Sten the M. J. 1H § 7 f ters 10 bs. 20c,

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