Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1922, p. 2

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T H E DA 1 L Y BRI T 1S H Ww H 1 G. : THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1022, BURGLARY COMMITTED (i= STORE. OPEN TO-.NIGHT. CC ATEWYA CANTEEN MARSN ISLAND MUSKRAT | comme Special Relation and Society Chrismas Cards Thursday Morning. | Rotary, Kiwanis, Masonic, Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, i Thc canteen apd poviroom Of the) Uncle, Aunt, Cousin, Grandfather, etc., shown in the finest Ameri- [Greet War Veterans Assorisiion was can line of Greeting Cards, at various prices. {burglarized early Thursday morning; ! ; [I olen onde amounting to abou | Calendars, Seals, Tags, Christmas Labels. 13830. E de at the back | . : Y : Le Boning rp i . Beautiful Boxed Stationery at moderate prices. Prayer and {dow and lifting the latch. It is be- | Hymn Books. : {lieved that the unknown burglar is | 38 and 40 inches long. Latest sty les. Large || ether a youngster, oF 5 Shes pots Reprints of the most popular authors of Books originally listed Collars and Cuffs. Belt beautifully lined, etc. [Jfi2mateur. "eight cigarette ssh-trays|J] at $2.00; Reprint price ........... ridin at rimt emai oes vn 456, 1 with the 21st Battalion crest, the re- : On Special Sale -- mainder being cigarettes, cigars, to- bacco and chocolate bars. 2 ere cancer seco ll © THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE in either the cash register or a spec- ial till reserved for poolroom re- PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS § 9 ceipts, as this money is always kept FY in a Safe over night and placed in the b2* k the following morning. There is a caretaker who sleeps on the pre- t«fses, but he failed to hear the in- $ truder. . The robbery. was discovered about iy nine o'clock by Mr. Honeysett, an em- {ployee of the association, and he im- | mediately notified the president at the latter's home. The police were J : : : informed and investigated the mat- Lau ~ You Must See the Furs to Appreciate Their ter. The tracks of the burglar are : \ Value. quite visible in the snow at the back {of the room, and leading up to the window, but it would appear as if the culy clue lies in the 21st crests which $5.00 and $6.00 Bleached Damask Table Cloths -- size 2x2 4 Hn IsA ped PT ist wit To . yards. Beautiful designs. venirs. : ¢ Will make a very acceptable gift for a Housewife. $105.00. Joha McKay Limited Perhaps You AFe One, - i SPECIAL PRICE $3.95 Like picture, KINGSTON, CANADA © 2 There are some people who have \ drifted along without ever ascertdin- ---- mint i ing it hey Were using Be best ove MEN'S ATHER RIBBED SOX, all sizes to's sine 60c. pair a ---- ers. ou have never tried givin} | . = - LOCAL NEWS. : Ty te bench wasle BOUDOIR CAPS--Special ...... .. ....u.iiiinie. 30, there is a treat in store for them if | : i next you buy Carnovsky's me BOYS' GOLF HOSE $40 0st sete ee eels sleTeTeleTelere 50c. Brief Items of Interest Picked points. ! | {1p by the ila Ror a BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS .... ..........25¢.t0$3.00 M W CREAM | ig ola Syeriag Goods Co. eis satus WOMEN'S GAUNTLET WOOL GLOVES ..... ....$1.00 i Get her perfume at Best's. . » . | | Luegdets sole 919.00 svertonle. rd Ly case at Best's. | KIDDIES® KID-CLOVES .......... ....coi¢nceises .$1.00 CAKES I Ae vol bigide Was. ont BABIES' WOOL JACKETS....... .... «ise 08125 in full force on Wednesday. |" Hockey boots and skates Somplete. | u--- BOYS' PLAIN GREY JERSEYS--sizes 26 to 32. | Theadgold's Sporting Goods Co. . fresh from the ovens to your tables. | J. A. Johnston, Mountain Grove, : $223, for... ooo un ven penises $1.95 1 f 1 | was in the city on Wednesday. % A piece of as fine a Cake as is made Leh the city on Wednesday. Old tres 1x BRUSH WOOL SCARFSLEITS 1 3100 to-day. |sents, J. P. Forrest, King street. | Ask your Grocer for it. W. © distal, 5.C. Belleville, Hay) The prettiest and best value EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS be a mayoralty candidate there, 1 A big mail for overseas left the { : Price 20 cents each. gee Sail tor overseas loft the | inthetrade.....: «vou iv viv vvrins svar $13.50 up Crothers Kingston | nigat. : d i . ; S Established 1869. ; ar b | WOMEN 5 COATS and SUITS--priced away down. 'Phone 564w. Ezekiel Harris, Picton, died from IL, a a stroke last week. He was a broth- er of Miss Mary Harris, Kingston. FOR SALE BY W.H. Cockburn Co. . . Tweddell's sale $19.00 sults. | i £ 4 All toys, games and small good: | 6 ; . i , USE. A b selling at cost. © Treadgold's Sport- | hr | y ing Goods Co i i 4 i Get him a fountain pen at Best's. aE . * : FRUITS George Beverley, Mountain Grove, 4 cd . THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Perfection who was operated on at the Hotel EY as Raisins (Seedless) per 1b. 15c. Dieu for appendicitis, is progressing ~-- Raisins (Seeded, 1s) 2 for 85c. J [toward recovery. | ------ Oil Finest Currants . . ..2 lbs, 45¢. Braces and arm bands in Christ- -------- Ha Fae 18. sey 4h 1 I H t Tu ~ Thaw, Jor I Ib. 28c We reach the "Stuvesants and the Furs make tie ideal Christ forseen. Many a dwelling and business has been swept away dur- a . " Sweeney's." They are both good mas present--they are appro. i illions. ea er New Mixed Nuts, per 1b. .28c. judges of a newspaper. priate to the season and being 1 ing tie year, resulting in the loss of many millions Laige Navel Oranges .... 88c. Tweddell's sale $19.00 suits. years of joy and pleasure an AND SAVE COAL Stockings .. 10¢c, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢. Mrs. John A. Davis, Watertown, NyiS tw the ne Our.big F IRE INSURANCE Fan.y Box Chocolates N.Y., was found dead in her home Sos r- of Sve to as We tt goes a long way towards repairing the damage. We represent only : 25¢c. to 88c. 4 | from heart fallure. Deceased was always have a wonderful array Lato Mrs, 8. J Hunt. companies that make prompt and liberal adjustments, Christmas Trees . .20c. to 50c. § [born in Napanee. il of Coats, Capes, etc., in fact Mrs. Samuel J. Hunt passed away Ask us to quote prices. Sm Wanuts, new Almonds. Christmas and you will enjoy some-"& pur Coats .......850 to 8365 | ness of one week. The deceased was - . NEW CIDER. thing Se x bo. ||] Fur Scarts ......825 to 8115 J} born St Battorsse 40d was a daugts Fire Insurance : il T. G. W. Mylks read a paper be- {lM Fur Capes ......$10 to $100 ter of Samue . 9 fore the Belleville Medical Society on |} Yur Muff will be brought to Kingston and the at Lowest Rates . n y en S 3 | Wednesday evening. It was highly | funeral is to take place Unde te dis : Real Restate and Cor. Princess and Wellington - appreciated. rection of John Cornelius, undertak- Insurance Brokers ; Streets CASE AND CARRY 'Fhe letter carriers each will have. er, trom 20 O'KIll street, the resid- Money to Loan Johnson and Division Streets Phone 216. ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. J [a horze aud rig to help them on tasir| V = 3 ence of Eugene Sléeth, her brother, : » : i dus distribution of mall on Friday, Sa.-! j . to Cataraqui vault on Friday. Her | 'wes Tarlington's famous doughnuts, --c---- \ made fret constantly, at .173% tT 1 | Late Mrs. John Arthur, Tnverary. : , a) rincéss street, y Mrs. John Arthur passed away a A chimney blaze near the corner Ss her home in Inverary on Wednes- . . : . of Princess and Victoria streets, gave 3 day after an illness extending over uy I'S ! jhe firemen a run at 7.30 pm. on in a year. The deceased was eighty- Wednesday. There was no serious one tf d was born In . . : . : years of age an ! ame /A Devonshire, Bugiand. Her maidsu, We Have the Kind That the Men Like, and , s. earne. Coming to Arthough no serious damage is re- oh Bes Wah Elisa RUAtiR: et We Sell Them at Lowest in the City Prices poited, the wind played havoc "in CHRISTM AS tinuously at Inverary where 'she was | Warm, cozy, Felt Slippers--wonderful values at ..$1.00, Table Raisi 1 1b. ) 40. mas boxes. J. P. Forrest, King street. * AL 8 IBN ---- able Raisins (11h, pkg.) Tell your store news in this paper. | 1 NE Ideal Gift YOU MAY BE CAREFUL, BUT YOU CANNOT CONTROL THE UN- A fresh supply of new Broken Order Tarli n's d hnuts 1 2 Toronto on Tuesday after an ili- er Tarlington's doughnuts for everything in good Furs. at Toronto Phone ry = urday, Monday and Tuesday. J ' husband and one child usrvive. Kingston on Wednesday night. " It widely known. Surviving are her $1.25 and $1.50. wis a wild night, and in the outly- H., Iowa; : : : husband, four sons, Dr. F. H., Iowa; wn and Black Fine Kid Romeo Slippers with elastic ne districts the .snow was plied in Dr. S. W., Redvers, Sask.; Thomas aden aniblie EY in «= wonderful values at $2.50 and arifts and made trafic difficult. b and Richards, _Inverary, and two $3.50. 4 oe ; Get him a shav set at Best's. : \ : |. A Barber of ares Avivo daughtés, Mrs. Willlam Moreland, Very Pine Brown Kid' Opera Slippers with flexible tarn : Ou equire ibe city early on Thursday morn- | effects, Sunbury, and Mrs. Winey ay on leather soles at $2.75 and $8.75. a old 2 : ing, with large loads of Christmas ? Latimer. The Sunes denice to Band High Cut Collar Pullman Slippers' in Black Kid Leather : . trees and they were quickly disposed from the family res with Soft Elk soles and padded heels at $1.49. wd ¥ "Kingston where there are children, $1.75, - ? \mmus a tree. ' = . ---- ". SEE WINDOW DISPLAY~ CALVARY SUNDAY SCHOOL -- x | i ~ : x wrimimraeson N ergo | Sg "| wom | U0 aR Do it now. Often a slight defect of orf on W Evening * ® The ann stmas tree enter- tainment for children of Calvary THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOP i ie : | : : vision or eyestrain, if neglected, will \ | - ll! Congregational church was heid on ro : Wednesday evening, the church and | assume more serious proportions later. ( ; ) Sunday school room being crowded to . : fk | : H ' capacity a success iso good. Miss Bickham acted Tweddell's sale $19.00 suits. +3708 atiair, was as A 59 The total bank clearings at La : 1) - ; Al EN ; d reflects great |as organist Now is the time to have your eyes Yorks : m fk FUE ver way, and sleds Safias orpAnial ores oi the Christe bon wor AL VASE clearings at Bi : i : : ali hon x variety sted in the arrangements and Pro- | mag tree for every child In the Sun- 1922, were $690,697.04; p examined. Consult: : ; ' ol 'gia I F. Brown presid- | day school, while several other prizes week, $867,231.49; week, 1921, ed during the "programme, of bibles and books were given for $966,910.53. The songs, recitations and chor=ses | those with good attendance records. Exchange dispute between Canada by "he children were very delightful ti and Great Britain comes up to-day, and many of the numbers were en- Special Sale Christmas Cards. Tweddell's sale $19.00 overcoats. cored, The beginners' department,{ Twenty-four cards and envelopes! The jury in the Toronto Te egram- under the direction of Miss Guild, | printed with Initial and ggreetings In Backus libel suit disagreed. . fl showed rare talent in their recita-|colored ink. Colors, pink, blue and| James O'Dwyer, member of the {tions and exercises, while the play 'white. Price, $1.36. The Jackson Dail, was shot and killed at Dublin. rendered by Mrs. E. Thompson's class Press, Wellington St. Open tonight.! Get her a camera at Best's. s \ i rida; Mr. : lof. There will be f hos £\ : Hill cemetery on Friday, Rev. si at oe Glasses ow mes in ¥ Calvert officiating. High Top Felt Artic Slippers with buckle $1.50 ana

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