Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1923, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG MARTIAL LAW IS ENFORCED LOCAL NEWS. (Continued from page 1.) Brief Items of Interest Picked | pe eo. Soko ig Re= Fo ed 1847 Casualities Exaggerated. Up by the Wh 9 Shanghai, Sept. 7. -- Al today's | porters. Japan indicate that th -- fEReris Stamm Japan diem ore and | Fresh fruit daily at Weese's. : IT'S AN EASY MAT TER TO SOLVE idm from the earthquakes, tidal| Mr. Bwain, piano tuner. Orders : waves and fire were.much exagger- received at 100 Clergy street west, 1 . messa received here es- | Phone 564w ents Dr. C. C. Nash, Princess street, " : timates the casualities in Yokohama | ®t] YS' at fifty thousand and that thirty | bas returned home after a short va- usan d be nted west of | cation in Toronto. : : . : Sidusandbad-voen-son BY Mee stowine ot The question of Linens has not come to your mind. The § ¢ t d tri Hi , Sat- . . . i* Deis viegseousul Haigh at Yoko: [Pattern 53d triinmed m Wellington | coming season with its formal events at home will mean a - : hama was killed in the earthquake, [Eday, Sept. 8th, [Says Brieish Deval wirsions rechived | Lt.-Col. Hodgins, G.8.0., and Ma- replenishment to your supply. Our Linens are noted for : 4 of Jor Sherwood, district engineer, are ) ie /ilMa , who was i - 1 1c der Wiliam Hingston, who was in absent oo: les va. ; quality and moderate prices. charge of the Yokohama naval hos- ; pital, also was killed. The remainder | A large number of old students of s of his staff and their families escap- Albert College are in Belleville at- ed. The Swiss minister and person- | '0ding a re-union. prer--r Peaches fresh at Weese's. '" nel of the legation are safe. Gér- John mon, i ree street, whol 'WHEN YOU COME TO US : Be a eners] Her Thiel an spent several days at the Toronto and family, together with tho fam. exhibition, returned to the city on : {ily of the Belgian ambassador and | " Say. cuales on Friday morn- ' ; . FATHERS AND MOTHERS OF BOYS the French ambassador, Paul Clau- 108 at Seven o'elosk. regiccron 70 | del aud bis wife, are reported. to degrees, the highest at the hour ot | we are offering this season decidedly the . ||| rave escapee. any morning since the first of Au-| gust. L . . re . , - best values in Kingston in Boys' Suits. They Thirty-Day Mofkioniun. A00Nling 10 airobort rovstved an * . Osaka, Sept. 7.--The Japanese | Friday there are a number of clever- are made of fabrics especially selected be- Government has proclaimed v thirty: 1y counterfeited notes of faders i . : : SLs day moratorium for payments tall- | serve banks in Chicago, Boston, Phil- | cause of their superior wearing qualities, ing due from September first to |adelphia and San Francisco in nir- \ 1 : i aed - and tailored in a manner that insures shape . [J iruieth. o's Spplissle caly tn a en wide millinery, Saturday,| fJ} LINEN CLOTHS a on Linen Na kins retention and best all-round service, extra for i ering la. necorui®|Repiasiber SI lotowing days. | : macy Sapking -- soe p stitches and reinforcements where they are as bi a Tie ot hres a a progress is being made on a= yd nas well 4h see them. Per Pure Line oathes=real needed. Twain gumers wD Lhe ci the work on he ew Mamie om Per set, $13.00 | rooms | Same tron. sie ne ing property or- disturbing peace | Masons will have one of the finest 2x2 yd size $1 25 PER % DOZEN ® may be. imprisoned for ten years or| homes in Canada when the building FIT BOYS 8 TO 17 YEARS fined three thousand yen. I completed. NAPKINS TO Marten $4.50 _ ENCOURAGING REPORTS. a Freedom, for Felons. ed $10.50, $12.00, Osaka, Sept. 7.--All money {ia|Were Presented at Meeting of Ex- 13 50 LINEN the Bank of Japan vaults was sav-| ecutive of Kingston Presbyterial. | $ 4 LINEN ed from destruction in the fire which A meeting of the executive of the | followed the garthquake and tidal) Kingston Presbyterial was held at] LINEN Si CLOTHS GLASS CLOTH wave. A' recapitulation of the earth-|the home of Mrs. Corkill, Napanee, quake and fire area to-day showed Thursday afternoon, Sept. 6th. Those R |! T . Heavy, Bleached Linen Yokohoma as fits céntre, extending attending from Kingston were Mrs. | 0 er owe ing Damask Cloths -- 2x2 Good value--pure Linen. lw 0 ? 99 1 y 1 Both anq south Shout 100'miles, 14. 9 J. Pau), Me Dun, Ys 3 a Pure Linen--heavy qual- | Yards size. Broken Blue and Red check. 22 Buy extra Trousers with your Boys' Suit. east and west, including 33 coun . Miss M. H. Ross, Mrs. J, E. re ie Sook: Veron yer won | 1achos wid, / & a ci i Gow, Mi E.-L. Mowat, Mrs. . ties, five large cities, inhabited by w ss lowat, Mrs. .J not afford to miss. 25c. and 35¢. yd. vie 7,000,000 people. Matheson, Mrs. 8. E. Revelle. Oth. 20¢ d : s ent were Mrs. Bain, Gana- BAC BLOTTERS GIVEN AWAY he 8 prkotms brosht| os sre wire rs. Tine yar rac freedom to felons confined in pris- on there, as they wére released when |Mrs. Fargey, Stirling; Mrs. Sharpe, WHITE : . £ » it became apparent the prison was Belleville: Mrs. G. W. Richardson, | LINEN \ . y o in the path of the flames. Additional|Deseronto; Mrs. Corkill, Napanee. | ; 4 ; b) divisions of troops have been order-| Very encouraging reports were GLASS CLOTH ed from Osaka to Tokio, equipped |8iven by the different secretaries, uc owels Er m---------- i with provisions and machine guns. Showing Increasing progress and en- Pure Linen--23 ins. wide. thusiasm the work carried on by - : 5.79 BROCK STREET a the W. By Especially gratifying 18x32 . 35¢. each : 7 - . Really a Fruit Store. oo | W@S the report of the supply secre- 18x36 a 50ec. each C yar "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" For SwLurday We will have 504 yyy. Seven balenol Gopoce vrs. i y: bdskets Crawford peaches, 150 white ing 800 pounds have been sent to the freestone peaches, 100 baskets pears. | «cacilia Jeffrey' school, Manitoba. 250 baskets plums, 50 baskets |The vaiue of the perfectly new grapes, etc, at Carnovsky's. clothing in these bales was $1,000 .- "== |15. Besides this there was a quantity fe - = " 15 So ouudheud clothing , in first | BASKET FRUITS AT LOWER PRICES RA re SHEETIN GS 9 year is Septginber 16th and the ex-| - ' : : J ecutive hope to have in each church 7 : , a speaker who will deal particularly N : with the work of the Women's Mis- . AN ENGLISH sionary Society. Mrs. W. J. "Pay, Presbyterial 2 yds. wide 2 yds. wide QUALITY--LARGER MARKET--SERVICE : President, president at the meeting. 50c.. 60c.. 75c. Yard 75c.. 90c., $1.00 yd . . A Reuter despatch from Nagasa- « . Large consignment for Saturday selling. ki dated Wednesday says that Primes 13 yds. wide 13 yds. wide | I tg ogy iets. prem 45c., 69c., 75c. 75¢. yard F ruits Peaches, Pears, Plums [|i sou or: 1 All fresh picked, direct from the growers. Buying direct our prices DAILY MEMORANDUM. are quite below general market, Hundreds of baskets to select your 5.1 0riginals" in "Rapid Fire," Grand, special fancy from in PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS. Su + CRalos Et: GW.V-A. hall Genta, British mail wil close at the King- Hl 500 quarts Plums 9c. | Red, Ripe (Select) Bananas, ros. 50c. sn ow Tle SHER 03 Kis PILLOW PILLOW il Tomatoes 2 Ibs. 15c. ozen 42c. PRINTING | 10 Ibs. Granulated SUGAR it: 95¢ ([msii Giizsion | (COTTON! | SLIPS MARKET SQUARE ~ MARR Extra fine Cotton, Circu- Good values in Slips -- : BUTTER 1.000 Ibs, fresh made Whey CROWTHER -- DERBYSHIRE lar style. Three widths-- well made. 000 lbs. R-B Creamery Vo Hamilton on Sept. Sth. 1633, by ii dma od 4 5 4 NOTen Street hantiot bhron, Sms 40", 42", 44" -- you 40" and 42", . . 30c. each vina, you Ribs, I. 12c.| SH o Ider Roasts m3 fi Ei ea should sée this. Per yd. Fresh ender oins, BPs «hi ae Hamilton. ala rs Tow = or 45¢.; 50c., 60c. ; i d 44" 50. ch Ib. .... ....48¢.|Butt Roasts, Ib. . 2c. [ff==2cs Moumon--4: xeon on : = ie non, Gladys McMahon, of Kingston, * . | Leg Roasts, whole or |Loin Roasts, Ib. .30c. | Trimmed Loin ER Speen eh half, Ib. .....27c. |ChoiceShou. Chopslh25¢ | Chops, Ib. . . .33c. DIxD, SPANKIE--At Kingston, Sept. gth 1923, David John Spankie, invalid e. Bal 75 fronts, Ib. . .22¢. Legs, foot off, 1b 35¢. Funeral hoy fon Taaien Reidrs CJ ng Lamb fos i. 35 som foto bse EE NOTE % ; : years." Ann Wilson, aged sd We have now splendid assortments of MEATY LAMB CHOPS, bb. .... .... vene we es 386 HH RSI hots tet Sana. Point Venice, Plauen, Cluney and Maderia, bose New Brunswick Cobblers -- graded O02 8 in and will be pleased to have you call 'and see WES table size--full 151b. peck . .. .. .. .. C nd So TRING or them. | | Blade Roasts, Ib. 18¢c. Rump Roasts . .20c. s..... 31bs. 25¢c. ' Steak Bacon, 1 Ib. Sliced iced The spice of shopping is in getting satisfaction, LAIDLA Ws 170 PRINCESS STREET | ; i > 3

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