Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1922, p. 16

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\ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922, a. Well, if it's warmth you want--just arrived an-assortment of the finest Overcoats made. All up to the minute.in every detail -- - all woo] fleeces, check backed and polo- lined--all sizes--Grey, Green, Sand, Fawn, Browns. --SPECIAL---- $25.00 up to $40.00 Livingston's 75-72 BROCK STREET "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" Christmas and New Year Food Preparations Christmas is here again--that joyous season when old cus- toms are the best, and we have a desire for new thrills to make us happy. This is the time when we like to do just about as we always have in the years gone by. We play the old games, trim our Christmas trees, and eat our Christmas dinners of Roast Turkey and "fixin's,"" year after year and are content. But Christmas is such a lively, bustling season that we sometimes find ourselves in a wild flurry at the last moment. Just here may we suggest purchasing early to avoid later stress, A WORD ABOUT OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK or the food dainties for Christmas and New Year's tables. Very special attention has been given to selection of foreign and do- mestic foodstuffs, both from an economic and quality standpoint. We hope to meet every particular need of oursgatrons, even to Christmas trees for the kiddies. FOR THE HOME--Raisins, Peels, Currants, Spices, Flayor- ings, Mince Meat ingredients, Plum Pudding ingredients. APPLES--for the Table, for Cooking. ANDERSON Public 458-459. LARGER Private Phone 365. Wholesale 1767. MARKET » LOCAL NEWS. Brief Items of Interest Picked. Up by the Whig Re- porters. Sale sheet music 15¢c Dutton's. At Belleville, mild weather is pre- vent ing a syrious -situation in the | fuel question. Mr. Swaine, plano 4uner. Orders | received at 100 Clergy street west.- 'Phone 564w, | © One of the features ¢ the big pic-| {ture at the Grand is the special con- {cert orchestra, under the léadershlp Remember clients' meeting, Wed- inesday, Dec. 6th, 8 p.m., of the L. R. | Steel Service Corpora'ion, Limited. { Christmas is coming, i. is almost |bere. Read the ads and keep posted ion the things that are bargains. | Canon FitzGerald will preach at | a special service under the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. in Christ chufch, Gananoque, on Thursday evening. . Sir George E. Foster will be the speaker at the Canadian Club din- ner at the Hotel Frontenac on Mon- day night next. He will discuss the League of Nations. - Concert and enchore songs, Dut ton's. J. B. Swafford, business manager for "Mutt and Jeff's Honeymoon" {s in the city arranging for his attrac- tion at the Grand Opera House on Tuesday, Dec. 12th, matinee and night . - Prof. J. F. McFadyen, of Queen's, made the chief address at the din- ner of St. Andrew's Society, Toronto, on Saturday, and preached the ser- {mon to the society in St. Andrew's church, Toronto, on Sunday, ['were highly iegarded. | Mrs: Florence Nightingale Spaft- ord, wife of Marshal [p passed away on Sunday at her home, | Trent Road, Belleville, after an {ll- ness of some duration. She was a daughter of the late Peter Haggarty, | and was born at Kingston Mills 1n (1862. - | It fs understood that Dr. J. C. W. | Broom will shortly open a dentistry lin the building at the corner of | Brock and Wellington streets. io Miss Leslie Taylor, |appropriate selections in accord with the various emotfonal parts in the | play. Their selections are a delight {to all musle lovers, | A meeting of the executive of the {Children's Aid Society has been j called for this afternoon to deal with {the appointment of an agent for the {soclety. It is expected that there will be a veny lively discussion. Daniel O'Leary, Ottawa, formerly dep@y warden .at the Portsmouth penitentiary, spent the week-end in Kingston, renewing old acquaint- 'ances. Mr. O'Leary retired from the penitentiary staff three years ago. JOHNSTON & WARD. Members of Montreal and Toronto Exchanges, 86 Princess, MONTREAL STOCKS. ith, 2. p.m. Abitibi Power Atlantic Sugar Bell Telephone Brompton .. Brazil British Empire Commen . Can. Cement Can. Steamship Pfd. { Can; Car Pfd. | Can. .Car Common | Detroit United | Dominion Textile xR. | Dominion Bridge. . | Gen. Electric | Laurentide .. | Mackay ... . i Nationa! Breweries ... Quebec Rails ... .. | Spanish River Com. | Spanish River Pfd. | Smelters raisin | Shawinigan | Steel of Canada | Toronto Ralls ... | Twin City ... | Wabasso .. NEW YORK STOCKS, | Baldwin Loco. & 0 .oevvins Cosden Ofl vos sae evuenne GC. P. R. | Crucible Steel . | Gen. Asphdilt . G. 8. T. N « One eS dies { Nor. Pac. .. | Sou. Pac. Studebaker ... .. Un. Pac. US. Steel .....0. Wabash «ov +0 « sss usane - MINES. HOMNEZREr ... «as seespevss:11.00 Teck HUBROS +s «ov ceasdes 834% New Taxi Service. . "As announced elsewhere in to- day's paper, a new taxicab service has 'been formed in the city and will oc: cupy the old stand opposite St. George's cathedral, at 279 King street. The new firm fa_the Mron- tenac Taxi Service, associating F. E. Freeman, 8. Patterson, F. Nobes and J. Dougherty, and they guarantee a twenty-four-hour service with only ~ber of the new stand is 400 and. the members will be glad to have calls from all their old patrvns and new customers in search of high clase service. Er ------------------------ Notice, Owing to ill-health, Dr. J. W. Campbell will not be in his office until further notice A ------------ James Zaid, Charlottetown, P.EI., cently underwent am operation fo: gangrenous appendicitis, is now: ol ported as doing nicely. Both | B. Spafford, closed cars used. The telephone num-' medical student at Queen's, who » THE-DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | GOOD FINANCIAL RETURNS. | - ---- Presented to G.W.V.A. Executive on Monday Evening. The executive council of the local | branch, Great War Veterans' Asso- ciation, met on Monday evening. | President D. A. Volume presided. | The financial statement for the past month was one of the best ever turn- ed .into the executive, and Steward Partis was the recipient of great praise from the members. The | membership andl financial returns of | the associatien have boomed during | the past few months, and a great deal | of this is to the credit of Mr, Partis, | whose popularity and business effi- clency are well known to all" 'the members. The final plans for the "At Home" to be held by the association on Fri- day evening next have been complet- ed and everything points to a very enjoyable event. ' Invitations have been sent out to all the workers in the recent Poppy Day sale who will be the guests of the officials and; members. Major-General Sir A~- C. Macdonell and Brig.-General A. E. Ross have also notified Dr. Volume that they will be able to be' present during the evening. | | The Morning After. | Bert Robertson thinks he will not join up with the Given-Sowards' combination, nor even with the! U.F.0.'s ((us for ourselves), but will remain an independent Liberal. He had hard running with Kane's | seventy-one plumpers and Kent's | forty-two in Ontario Ward. He! | wishes to:thank those who support- ed him. ' | Mrs. Arthur Sly, Seeley's Bay, and her two children, Edwin and Agnes, were conveyed to the Kingston Gen- | eral Hospital (Isolation ward) to-| day by James Reid's motor ambu-| lance. All of them were suffering with scarlet fever, DAILY MEMORANDUM, A British mail will ciose at the King- ston post office on December 7th, at ¢ pm. and December Sth, at § p.m L.O.B.A. tea and sale at the home of Mrs. Guess, 156 Rideau street, Thursday December 7th, from 3 to 6. Admission, 10ec. | i | | | who renders |Z CHRISTMAS CARDS | | Beautiful designs, neatly printed with any greeting from our list. | Very lon gricegd. HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS 'MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. MARRIED. KEELER--LAIRD--At Regina, on Nov. 29th, 1922, by the Rev. Mr. Nobles. | Edith 8. Laird, of Kingston, Ont | to Charles Keeler, of Bladwonrth, Sask, DIED. BLACKLOCK--Dled Suddenly at home In QGlenburnie, Decen 1922, W. J. Blacklock, aged + Farias will be held Wednesd it o'clock to Cataraqui Cemetc. | Friends and acquaintances respec trully | invited to attend. | JaMin SON --In Kingston, on Decémber.| 1922, Elizabeth Jamieson, aged 55 Be ary Funeral (private) from her late resi- dence, 163 Queen Street, on Thurs- y, at 2.30 p.m. to Cataraqui Ceme- ery. KLEINSTEIBE 8 9 --In Kingston, Decem- | William Kleinsteibe '| ag Funeral takes rice from his nephew's | residence, 66 York Street, Wednes- day afternoon, at two o'clock, to Cataraqui Cemetery. I'riends and acquaintances invited to | attend. McKENDRY-- Suddenly, at Mills, on Dec. 4th, 1922, McKendry, aged 98 years. Funeral will take place from his late | residence, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock to Cataraquf Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully | invited to attend. | MENARD--On 1rec. Ist, "1922, Capt Nelson Menard, of 365 Bagot Street, aged 31 years. Funeral will take place from his late | residence, Thursday morning at! Brewer's | Joseph 9.30 to St. Mary's Cathedral, where | "svlemn requiem mass will be sung| at 10 o'clock for the repose of his soul. | Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. { SMITH--AfL Calumet, Mich, on Dec. 1st, 1922, ichael J. Smith; aged 39] Years. Funeral from his father's residence, Brewer's Mills, on Wednesday, Dec. 6th, at 9.30 am. to St. Barnabas] church, where solemn requiem mass| mi be sung for the repose of his | sou Friends and acquaintances respecitully} invited to attend. IN MEMORIAM. | In sad and loving memory of our| darling Lottie, wife of Edward C. Hal-| fort who passed away December 5th, | Fair as the morning, Bright as the day, ved one in glory, Looking this way. How we all miss our lpved one! CARD OF THANKS To the Odd Fellows Relief Assn.: I wish to take this opportunity to express my grateful thanks for the yor prompt way in which your com- id the claim on my late hus- Sona fred Watts, also your secretary, Mr. Rutherford, for the way he looked after my interests. Mrs. Alfred Watts. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undectagers 204 and 256 PRINCESS STREET Phone 147 for Ambulance ~mnnd ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker Phone 877. Call night and day promptly attend » LAIDLAV & SON LIMITED - KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 7 3 GIFGS FOR hen Phones 754-755. Dad and Brother Like the Same Things, So Give Them Both Pajamas. Dad likes Pajamas because they are a sensible gift, something he can put on and wear--take a lot of comfort out of. Brother likes them because he thinks its grown up to get the same things that dad does. And, of course, having things this way simplifies your gift shopping. Selections are large, including a number of new striped patterns. . : $2.50 up. Knitted Ties at 49c In a Number of New Patterns and Colorings At this price the Christmas shopper will find a very attractive range to choose from. New colors and new patterns compose this lot. Ties that will suit any good dresser. At this price we advise shoppers to choose three and four at a time, for they are really inexpensive, and will prove a very acceptable Christmas gift. Ties in Gift Boxes $1.00 : Ties are a requisite that no man has too many of. At this price we are featuring four in hand tios, all new pat terns, including Dots, Stripes and the pretty floral de- signs, in host of pretty colors. They are Ties that do not crease easily, tie a neat knot and have a rich satiny finish. Beaded Tunics & Foretell the Glory and Distinction: Awaiting Evening Gowns. Tunics brilliant with bugle beads and sequins delightfully give evi. dence of the gowns they're to be. » Tunics admirably adapted to all the modes' demands are here, in a pretty shade of Blue and Black. Special $11 to $24 H. J. KNIGHT - UNDERTAKER: PARLORS-wSydenbham and Yarker, FUtht: Sf Seninm 35 ng Yorker 3.7 4 Demure Strap Pumps The air of sleek, slim, sveltness which pre- vails in smart dresses this season is ably sec- onded by the trim gracefulness of these lovely Pumps, that come in ° either Satin, Bed, or Patent Leather. " Black Suedeat ........$8.75 and $10.00 Patent Leathpr at ...$8.00, $9.00, $10.00 Black Satinat .........$8.50 and $10.00 Also Sally Sandal, Princess Mary and \. Colonial Tongue Pumps,

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