Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1922, p. 2

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Beautiful Fox Scarfs just like picture-- silky, fluffy North- ern Ontario skins. choice of color. Importers Fine Furs Your 30.00 Manufacturers | LOCAL NEWS. | {Brief Items of Interest Picked | { Up-by the Whig Re- | porters. | See our bank ads! They are inter- | | eating. Opportunity is lurking in ladvertisements. | When you want service, read ths advertisoments, W. H. Cockburn & -Co.'s big alu- minum sale will be on Wednesday, { Dec. 13th. | . W. Clinton, Toronto, who spent {the week-end in Kingston, has re- turned to his home. Mr, Swaine, piano 'umer. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west. 'Phone 564w, There were a number of delivery sleighs on the streets on Monday, {but the pavements are rather bare las yet. j | - The city property committee held its final meeting Tuesday afternoon. It took no action on the proposal to sell the falr grounds. Major J. V. Williams, M.C., has | {returned to Kingston after a few] | days in Montreal where he tried sev- ieral-examinations' z | Get your Christmas shopping ,un- der way. Make yourself a little | Christmas present of unexpected |peace of mind by early shopping. { The present is the tinie for presents. | Do it now. | W. M. Nickle, secretary of the | Canadian Club for the past year, tendered his resignation to the pre- |sident at the close of the meeting, on Monday, in order that a successor today's | | | Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Corkey,) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. LATE CAPT. NELSON MENARD. List of the Many Floral and Spirit: | ual Offerings. { The funmeral of the late Captain Nelson Menard was largely attended | by relatives, friends and representa-| tives from the Canada Steamship! Lines, the company in whose service} he was a valued officer. "The casket] was banked with floral and spiritual offerings, among them being the| following: « i | Flora} offerings--Pillow, the fam-| ily; anchor, Canada Steamship | Lines; wreaths, Masters of the Fleet| of the C.8.L., T. R. Enderby, Mont- real, Hancock, Mich; Council Knights 'of Columbus; E. Hout, telephone construction gang, Smith's Fails; pillow and cross, Bell Tele- phone 'Co., Kingston; .. sheafs, Mr. and Mrs. White; Sgt.-Maj. and Mrs. Lowry, M. V. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pennock. Spiritual offerings--Knights of. Columbus, requfem mass, Capt. and Mrs. J. Martin, Capt. and Mrs. Wm. Liddell, Geo. Daley, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Sowards, Patrick Driscoll, Miss N. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1022, Christmas Cards | Christmas Cards, Booklets, Post Cards, Tags and Seals. Gift editions of the Poéts and Authors, Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals. : Boxed Stationery from 50c. to $5.00. Useful articles in Brass goods. S THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS or Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyer, Capt. and Mrs. J. Mullen, Misses Leaden, Dr. J. F. Doyle, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kehoe, Evelyn and 'Francis Turcotte, Mrs. Ledford, Mrs. G. Menard, Miss Lena Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carey, W: F. Murphy, Port Dalhousie, Mrs. Thos. Stanford, Birdie Kane, Joseph Downey, E, J. Smith and sister, Capt. and Mrs. A. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. | John Olsen, Mrs. Mary Murphy and} family, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Neill, Miss Katie Doyle, Miss Stella Doyle, Edward Clayton, Capt. J. J. Law- rence, Miss Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Practical Gifts - For Christmas T. Nichols, Miss Madge Daly, Capt. and Mrs. Chas, Mahoney, Mr. and . aN / | Frontenac. The condensery at Syd- eS ymin 3d Mh Jour am is still in sup=jSornpeal, ~ Bl. Jonn's 8 | feniam Is st running, but the sup {School Club, Mrs. T. J. Harrison, | | ply of milk is only about an eighth | "al . | of the regular summer supply. | Miss J. Pelletier, Miss J. A. Rutley, ! The | 3 Miss Muriel Reynolds, Miss Bessie i » demand is good for both milk and Bedore, Roy Lawless, Gertrude M. | butter, Lawless, Leonard O'Neill, J. E.| | Dr. J. G. Dunlop, who served for bo | jRirty-Ave years in mission work in { Cr alls, ers apan, was th i y g | 278. 2urnes , Mrs. R. 3 Jap vas the special speaker at the tier, Mr. and Mrs. T. Purvis, Miss | Marie Kane, Mr. and Mrs. M. Corri-| T Fer rss n 57 { 183 d might be secured in time for the an- nual meeting. . > John MeKay Limited | Cheese factories 'are closed in KINGSTON, CANADA HANDKERCHIEFS---- : A dainty assortment in plain white and with fancy color: ed corners. Batiste and pure Linen--2, 3 and 6 in a box: Priced from Creare ca de 256. $082.50 SILK SCARFS---- Beautiful Silk Scarfs in Roman Stripes and Plaid effects; also all the newest plain colors -- very much in demand for women and men's wear. Specially priced $1.50 to $5 EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS When you give an Eiderdown Comforter you make a pres- ent that will give service for years, and if you buy one of our beauties it will be greatly admired for its beauty. Satin or Sateencovers ............. $13.50 to $25.00 each SILK QUILTS FOR BABY---- A beautiful range of Silk and Satin Quilts -- Pink and Blue shades--in plain, fancy and embroidered. I XT <1 \meeting of the Young People's So- ciety of Sydenham street Methodist , Capt. and Mrs. W. V. Smith church. Dr. Duhlop gave a most in- | 5*® : ' teresting talk. D8 | Leo McIntyre, Mrs. Jeanne Samp- | AREFUL | Lieut. 1. : : son, Capt. J. M, Ferguson, Capt. J. ent, ~Col. R W. Leonard," a A. Ferguson, G. Hurley, Ira Menard, | USTOMERS { well known resident of St, Cath-| : | da (Mrs. Susan Garrigan, Mr. and Mrs. | ONSTANTLY Io Sco Bh Shaman Sort |B ot i at re 5 ogi: ALL FOR | motive Co., to succeed the late J. L. | Rnoda Menard, Jas. Collins, Miss ROTHERS' MEADOW M. McGuigan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whiting. Col. Leonard is a graduate | ' Rem of the Royal Military College. Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menard, AKE 8000499200000, ., - ® * Mrs. 8. E. Hartman, Jas. Smith and family, Brewer's Mills, Miss Katie Finn, Nordine and Helen Smith, Miss Lily Clark, Capt. Maholey, Geo. Jar- ell, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, Mr. | and Mrs. John Sullivan, Howard! Lawless, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Norris, | Mrs. H, Fowler, Miss Joe. and Cath eline Sullivan, F. I. Norris, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Lambert and family, Miss Olive Harrison, Miss Kathleen Suth- erland, Montreal, Wiltred Hammond, | Miss Irene Doyle Victor Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicholson, Mrs. A. Dunn and family, Mrs. H. Cooper, Thos. F. Harrison, Mr, and Mrs. R. Kamloops, 10; Calgary, 28; #|ynight, Capt. GO. McDonald, Capt. menton, 26; Medicihe Hat Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Com- 18; Swift Current, 20; Battle- # peau, Jos. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, : ford, 18; and Prince Albert, 18. # Taugher, Capt. and Mrs. Jas. Coch- * rane, Miss Loretta O'Neill, Mr. and 8824000200000 0 00 Mrs. Henry Paus, Mr, and Mrs. John --_--_--_--_---- Gallivan, Miss. Gertrude Garrah, Edw. J. Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack . O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barette, Montreal, Mrs. Agnes Palmer, Osh- Dec. 11.--Dr. gnd Mrs. Stedman motored to Perth on Saturday and awa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. KE. M. Stedman. + A ZERO WAVE IS + * OOMING EASTWARD # -- a % A cold wave is sweeping over the western provinces and is rapidly advancing towards the east, Kingston may shortly be in the grip of zero weather. The following are some of the "belows" recorded in the west yesterday; * Vancouver, 16; +*e PRICE 20. EACH. PEP PE PESO eS CROTHERS KINGSTON Established 1869. LE heb e bre ren iL Newman & Shaw "THE. ALWAYS BUSY STORE Week End Specials ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Hard, soft and nut centres 35¢. a lb. box ASSORTED CHOCOLATES With nut centres. 49¢. a lb. box MARASCHINO CHERRIES 49c. a Ib. New York Candy Store 314 Princess Street p ; p RAISINS I Finest Seedless, loose .15¢. 1b. } Select Beedless, 1s . .2 for 88c. Sp Fancy Seeded, 1s . ...2 for 85¢. 1 [ FLOUR Purity, highest grade Bread Flour, 98 Ibs, ....... $8.70 MINCEMEAT Finebt Old English Mincemeat, per 1b, 10c¢, CHRISTMAS FRUITS | tt Died Quite Suddenly. Headaches From Slight Colds idow of The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Mary Higien Diliabough. w Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets |Mr. Angus John Drew, passed away REAL ESTATE The late RE soon relieve a headache caused from jon Spnday at Brockville. FOR SALE FOR RENE Miss Beatrice Compeau was taken a Cold. The box bears the signature Mrs." Drew was born 75 years and $3,500.00--Brock Street, semi-detached | $20.00--245 Hari Str to the General Hospital yesterday lor mW. Grove, (Be sure you ge: ven months ago at Kilmarnock, leacric light kas, opposite Sores | [oom electric light and - operated on for appendicitis. BROMO). 30¢. Made in Canada. ¥ pi a Poe, Visterta bath, " . . $45.00-- 162 Earl Street, M nd t., daughter of the lat> Mr. a immediate possession. Though her case was a serious one, ---- ri Mra. Joseph Dillabough. Mrs. Drew Easy' terns it desired. | 7 she is doing nicely. Mrs. Joseph $4,800.00 Willlam Street, detached rooms, bash, electric light was about her home as usual and late rick; 8 rooms; bath, electric light $16.00--~132 Stephen Street, § rooms, gas and toilet. W. H. Cooper,®manager of the There was a short session of the in the day was seized with a smoth- and gas: furnace and driveway. Phone 580w, . T.I. pnd Oshawa Railway Company, |Police court on T 'ay morning. A tion from which death Easy terms If desired. and J. H. Valleau, secretary-treasur~ [drunk was remand. | or a day. ering sents : ensued suddenly. Fi : ire Insurance Real Hotate and Insurance Brokers Johnson and Dirislon Streste athew's 18c. a------------------ er, went to Belleville today to be| Next year Belleville will hold its present at the big banquet in honor | municipal elections early in Decem- at Lowest Rates Money to Loan of Sir Henry Thornton. Messrs. |ber just as Kingston does. . 2.300 tons Cooper and Valleau joined a party Don't forget W. H. Cockburn & Picton got a cargo of 2, ons from Montreal, who went up on a {Cos big aluminum sale, Wednes- {pf coal on Sunday. The ar. special train. day, Dec. 13th. agonne carried it. ga Miss Rebecea Calow Is entertain. | w= § ing this evening {in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merkley, who was if spending a few days in Gananoque | before going on to their new home | in Calgary. Mrs. Drew Shells is a patient In the General Hospital, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Valleau, Miss Edith Jackson and Miss Sadie Meggs spent the week-end In Kingston. Ernest Kennedy spent the week- end in Gananoque. ¢ Mrs. H. W. Cunningham and son Robert, Napanee, have returned home after a week's viist with Mrs. | Cunningham's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Orser, Sydenham stret. ~ Miss Marion Shiels is quite ill at the home of her grandmother, Mrs, James Dempster, King street west. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" WE BUY RAW FURS Hunters and Trappers will do best by sending their Raw Furs to us, For ail kinds, es pecially for select specimens, Which we make up iu our own workrooms, we' pay highest cash prices. "No quantity too: large, nous too small for us to MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR WOMEN FOR MEN nt Every woman and miss has use | You'll make his evenings at for House Slippers and here | home pleasanter if you buy him you'll ind a selection that em-|a pair of nice, soft Slippers. braces everything from Felts to | We have practically every style the finest leathers, Moderately | made ta lemher and felt, and "T5c to $250 |SLOD to $400 "SHOES OF MERIT AND DISTINCTION" THE KIND OF GLASSES TO BE WORN . There are many and various kinds, all of which we are in a position to furnish. We advise in each case that which our long ex- perience has found will give the best pos- sible results, or in other words, IF IT POS- SESSES MERIT WE HAVE IT, ' IN MARING CIRCLES The seamer Keybell arrived from Oswego on Tuesday morning with the final shipment 6f hard coal for J. iF. Sowards. She carried about 3,500 ftons. 3 The gjeamer Louis Pahlow, which went aground near the locomotive works on Monday morning, was re- leased by the tug Frontenac of the Donnelly Wrecking' and Salvage company. She was mot damaged, and her cargo was later transhipped onto | railroad cars for Belleville. -------- N A Oorrection. ] -Lieut.-Col. John H. Cooper, To- N. H. McLean, tax collector for : | trom 17¢ to 20e. Hogs are selling } ponte, former representative of the Pittsburg, 1s at the Ontario 1. : 9 around $13 a ewt. live weight." Canadian Government in New York, tural hall, daMy where he recel : : _-_ gs Tennox and Addington says: "Far in trade interests, will speak Tonight {taxes from the farmers. Fred Smith, | mers are taking keen Interest in th3 g¢ eight o'clock = at the Board of collector for Kingston township, oc- | securing of pure bred Yorkshire pigs Trade meeting on 'Canada's Need--e cuples an office With ¥. J. Leather- | of the proper Bacon type, Many Trade Agencies." Every citizen fn- WILL ASSIST THOSE WHO MUST BUY THEIR CHRISTMAS FURS BY MAIL. If you have not already received a copy, Agricultural Representatives Say. | ing the grading policy as outlined "Live stock mar-| BY the Live Stock Branch. Purse Frontenac says: | bred Yorkshire sows, five months of keting fs rather quiet. More Beef) is at $18 each. : Consult: bE J. S. Asselstine, D.0S. | Evesight Specialist - 342 King Steet : HI

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