Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1922, p. 12

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Three Specials For This Week een . --~-- - - mm ------, ( 20% ¢ ( { OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' | OVERCOATS MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ODD LINES; VALUES, $25.00 TO $35.00 FOR $19.50 Pm BOYS' SUITS, ODD LINES, SIZES 26 TO 34, HALF PRICE. Livingston's 75-72 BROCK STREET "IF, OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" ' ANDERSON'S LARGER MARKET class Poultry for New very reasonable, Ib., . . POULTRY ji Cleizens' opportunity to procure high Year's Day. Milk-fed Chickens. Royal Rok (fatted fowl). Young Geese (medium size). Turkeys, medium weights, 8 to 15 lbs. : OTHER LINES Specially priced for the week-end: Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Candies, Layer Raisins, Grapefruit, Malaga Grapes. Prime Export Quality Western Beef. Young Farm-fed Pork. Selected Spring Lambs. Milk-fed Veal (special). Pork Sausage We are now making a specially tasty Pork Sausage --using best * English Pork Sausage Seasoning--coupled with selected fresh pork portions--a real treat. The price . 25¢ - Week-End Sal of : [8 of his . | JOHNSTON & WARD. [ Members of Montreal and Toronto Exchanges, 868 Princess, | MONTREAL STOCKS. } i 7th, 2 pm p . ' | i { THE DUKE new Gover RO V | | Chief of Police Robinson has writ-| jten to the Whig in behalf of the n {for a choice box of cigars on Christ-! | mas Day, with the best wishes of the | Whig. | There was no session of the | lice court on Wed ay morning DATLY MEMORANDUM. el I uchre to-night. ¢ and dauce, T 1 } Thurs ar { NA Ars errr es nn PRINTERS 'HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR | MARKET SQUARE = KINGSTON MARRIED DAY--BRUCE--On De the Rev. Dr f Brock street, E to Alfred Ernest Kipgston. DIED. GRAHAM---In Toronto, on 1922, Lucille, daughter ¢ Mrs. J. V. Graham < 1, aged four y rs. ill take place in Kingston | sday afternoon to St. | metery. | G In Kingston, on Dec. 26th, | 23, Nathan, eldest son of William | H. Le Ronge, aged twenty-one 5 rom his late residence, 524 ®S8 street, Thursday after- 1. at 2.30 o'clock, to Cataraqui| | Cemetery. i | Friends and acquaintapces are respect- | {fully Invited to attend w! { POTTE Kingston, on Dec. narew John "Potter, Iree years. } | Funeral will take piace from his late) ames street, Friday, Vo- o'clock, to Cata-! 26th aged i JAMES REID | The Old Firm of Undectagers : 454 and 236 PRINCES: BTREET | Phone 147 for Ambulsace f Srnec a and] ROBERT J. REID + | The Leading Undertaker | 574. 280 Princess Street | - M. P. KEYES Undertaker and Kwhal aer. Undertaking Parlors 228 Princess Ambulance Phone 1839. RA Ann, JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer -~ | tarlors: 274 Princess Street. | Ambulance Phone 599, Es | Ne I. RONAN ! Undertaker and Embalmer i | Chone 356w. 238-240 Bagit Street | kh Call night and day promptly attend ny St. | H. J. KNIGHT UF DERT AKER PARLORS--3rdenham and Yarker. | Phone, Sydenham 3% and Yarker 2 vr 4 | ' department, extending thanks _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. JLADLAV & SON. LIMITED ---- 170 PRINCESS STREET ; KINGSTON'S FAVORITE. SHOPPING PLACE STORE HOURS: 913 5.30, PHONES 754-755. ---- et tee pst IN THIS STORE YOU DO NOT NEED A GUARDIAN |, YOU HAVE ONE IN USH < ~ ~ . { The thousands of women who patronize this store come to us, not alone for fashions, . but for the sense of security they feel in buying here. ing in safe hands. ~ EXPERIENCE has taught them that our styles are advanced TIME has given them proof of the quality of our workmanship AND COMPARISON has shown them, time and tirge again, t hat w e can save them < money. A to. A A, They are conscious of be- | and authentic, and materials. For, when we speak of saving money for our patrons, we are not indulg- § ing in a loose advertising abstraction, but referring to the tremendous \ economies our buying power enables us to achieve. ever has the mortification of finding a garment th ough she No woman, for example, similar to one of ours, marked at a lower price elsewhere, frequently has the gratification of seeing it marked higher. Either she is glad she bought it here or sorry she didn't ! ! seu Ny "RIGHT IN THE MIDST OF THINGS--A NEW FROCK Just about this time of year everything one owns seems old. A new year seems to call for new clothes." There's no reagon why there can't be a new 'frock they priced so attractively. Frocks of silk and wool, frocks for parties and street wear are included in this showing, possessing the favored style features and fabrics of the season. 2 WOOL FROCKS SILK FROCKS Serge frocks, developed from fine all wool English All the newer styles will be found among our showing, serges, are well made and show many of the season's weaves, satins, taffeta silks, and newest style features. when are developed from crepe velvets--all nicely trimmed. 23.50 up = New Colonials Colonial Slippers are very popu- lar just now.. We are showing a nice style in patent leather with a } Louis heel, all sizes, at $6.00. We also sell Colonial Tongues to sew on Pumps or Strap Shoes. - LOCKETT'S MRS. EDITH THOMPSON, Who is under sentence of death in} London, England, for the murder of her husband. and whose appeal was! refused by the lord chief Justice. i Madame 'Sarah Bernh t's condi- tion took a turn for Arde today. = Niagara Falls fireman kad a peril § ous task fighting a big fire, s

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